Example sentences of "[adv] do [verb] [adj] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The two texts simply address different readerships and in so doing reflect different textual preferences .
2 More often , however , they haunt that person alone and by so doing indicate some terrible tragedy is imminent .
3 He always did say those new-fangled machines were dangerous . ’
4 ‘ You always did like strange new places . ’
5 Although such characteristics probably do play some secondary role , we find this interpretation unconvincing and suspect that it stems from a need to make a connection with what are perceived as the relatively more ‘ attractive ’ features of psychosis , rather than with those emphasised in descriptions of schizophrenia , a concept that has taken on almost entirely negative connotations .
6 I really do love this old place . ’
7 I really do love this old place , Mandy had said .
8 We turn now to the analysis of natural monopolies , the industries that really do have such enormous economies of scale that only one firm can survive in them .
9 Perhaps I mean it 's , we do n't know in nineteen , October nineteen forty seven whether the Communist Party actually really did think that absolute egalitarianism might be able to work .
10 Even a salad meal was a work of art for Leo , but he really did produce some marvellous meals from that old galley stove .
11 There was no attempt to glamorise her visually but by words and performance she really did become that desirable lady , one who would indeed swim naked with a Greek boatman .
12 We know , too , that meteorites often do contain complex organic molecules .
13 As we discover the horrors of factory farming , there is a swing to traditional rearing which I feel really does produce better tasting meat that is worth paying extra .
14 If your actions or way of life are , in fact , the ones which seem best and most appropriate , then do ignore all other opinions .
15 Of course there do exist many positive individuals , schools and authorities .
16 ‘ I never did trust that new Mayor Mutton nor none of his creatures neither , ’ said she .
17 Because Marx never did write this anthropological work , it is futile to speculate too much on how his position would have been different from that of Engels .
18 Frolik certainly did expose some real spies including Nicholas Praeger , who had given the Czechs details of the RAF 's electronic counter-measures equipment codenamed Blue Diver and Red Steer .
19 To see whether the junction films actually did have more fixed information in them than the others , a comparison was made of the ratings from Groeger and Chapman ( in press b ) .
20 I think central government anywhere does have certain fundamental responsibilities towards national museums : the care of the collections , warding , basic maintenance like wiring and mechanical services .
21 I say , I say , I say Auntie , the telly certainly does do those classic serials superbly , do n't it Auntie ?
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