Example sentences of "[subord] [noun] do [adv] [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | This may be particularly appropriate where subsystems do not naturally relate , that is , there is little data travelling between them or where one or two areas , such as production/supply and invoicing , in the case of the electricity supply industry , dominate the business . |
2 | Although Governments do not always adopt their recommendations , specialist committees are often a necessary device to investigate the practical implications of proposals for change . |
3 | Opportunities exist to push for new contracts within the same company , so individuals do not always have to leave for a new challenge . |
4 | Although people do not always do what they say they do , where there is a mismatch between what they do and say , we can assume that there is some reason for this . |
5 | It is quite appropriate that moral philosophers should group together children and madmen as beings not fully responsible for their actions , for as madmen are thought to lack freedom of choice , so children do not yet possess the power of reason in a developed form . |
6 | Although babies do n't really need to wear ‘ proper ’ shoes , it 's nice for them to have a soft covering in ‘ breathable ’ leather to protect their delicate feet . |
7 | This is sometimes regarded as old fashioned thinking , unfortunately , and it 's a shame , for although clothes do n't actually make you perform better a good comfortable appearance does give the panel a chance to see how you see yourself and how your body uses clothes . |
8 | Sometimes it is argued that even if researchers do not really believe in the religion that they are studying , they will get more information if they pretend to do so — if , in other words , they use covert , rather than overt , methods of investigation . |
9 | ‘ I 'm afraid if things do n't soon improve , you may have to find another employer . ’ |
10 | Even if sociologists do not actually provide a solution themselves , their data are often used in the formulation of policy by others . |
11 | Furthermore , it is said , as native speakers of a language seem able to recognize correct and incorrect sentences , the idea of there being language rules exemplified in such sentences does seem to correspond to some kind of reality , even if people do not always speak according to these abstracted rules . |
12 | erm if people do n't actually read the policies erm they wo n't be fully aware of what they 're being offered . |
13 | But it is clearly unsatisfactory because illnesses do not always lead to mortality , particularly during childhood and adult life . |
14 | No , what I 'm saying is , I do n't think from the accident book you 're getting a true picture because people do n't always report it , they 'll be off several days afterwards . |
15 | Always select popular groups and rugs which represent a reasonable cross-section of the sizes and prices ranges on offer ( i.e. from a small nomadic rug to a workshop carpet ) , because prices do not always fluctuate evenly across the board . |
16 | But Galbraith admits there will be more : ‘ Our results could seriously misrepresent the total number because sufferers do not necessarily go to venereologists or dermatologists . |
17 | Instead we have a different speculation : since learners do not always conform to the natural order ( the argument goes ) , there must be an unnatural order disrupting it . |
18 | This is basically economic provision , not social , it was argued since people do not necessarily use new facilities although they cost the taxpayer money . |
19 | These latently anti-parliamentary attitudes also extend to the openness and equality of political democracy , since voters do not always recognize or defer adequately to expertise . |
20 | Richard Wright 's study suggests that whilst police do not necessarily look for evidence of extreme violence , they do seek evidence of some violence or threat . |
21 | His encounters are essentially private in most cases , for polluters do not often go over his head to his superiors , either to negotiate or to complain . |
22 | A further example of the parallelism of greater precision may be found here , though commentators do not generally see the connection of thought between the two lines . |
23 | Milk yields are not high but the milk is quite rich , though cows do not usually produce their first calf until they are perhaps 42 months old . |