Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] do [adv] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Where he does so the court associate must , at the conclusion of the trial , record that opinion in his certificate so that an appropriate reduction may be considered ( Ord 35 , r 10A ) . |
2 | The sun 's rays have to travel through more of the Earth 's absorbent atmosphere to reach these areas than they do when the sun is overhead , resulting in a drop in temperature as winter approaches . |
3 | The trouble was that if you permitted intimacy you would be thought of as ‘ cheap ’ and perhaps be talked about as the girls at the dance had talked about Paula , only by the boys , which was worse , but if you did n't no boy would be prepared to bother with you for long . |
4 | if you did n't the wind would soon blow them down . |
5 | cos we done not a lot this morning like I just sort of be zombies , I 'm sure we could do play with |
6 | However they were threatened that if they did not the Abbey would be burnt down . |
7 | Mind you , it looks as if they did quite a bit of homework and know kelly is a converted winger … |
8 | If they do not the court may hold a rule invalid . |
9 | Again , if the company is listed , it will be subject to additional duties to keep its security holders and , indeed the public , informed of all major developments and if it does not The Exchange may publish the information . |
10 | If it does then the term will be effectively promoted to the rank of condition with all that that entails , otherwise it will be classed as a warranty . |
11 | If it does then the product , in conjunction with a page printer that speaks the same language , will be almost infinitely more powerful than one that does n't . |
12 | Firstly that Britain would never end immigration altogether ( even if it ended black immigration ) , because if it did so the economy might not survive its periodic labour shortages . |
13 | It might pay Β to help α to beat off the challenge , because if he does not the sequence might become γ — α — Β , and Β has dropped from second to third . |
14 | If he does not the action will be automatically struck out in accordance with CCR Ord 17 , r11(9) . |
15 | erm I think it ca n't be bad for you because you do quite a lot of the same exercise as you 'd do in proper aerobics |
16 | ‘ No — what I mean is — if he 's sitting at home while you do all the work , why is n't he happy ? |
17 | And as I did so the abuse gathered pace . |
18 | Well when I come back to England today , as I do nearly every summer , it seems a fantastically rich and happier country than the one I grew up in . |
19 | when you do n't the sun it 's in like a |
20 | ‘ Open your eyes , ’ he commanded huskily , and when she did so the look on his face set her blood racing . |
21 | When she did so the church was a blur of colours and streakings of light . |
22 | The fear that it might show on her face caused her to turn away from him and hasten towards the food hampers , and as she did so a shock revelation hit her with full force . |
23 | She stood there beside him , acknowledging the marvellous presence of the terns , and as she did so the thought came to her that striped shirt , and pink tie , and Julia of the leather skirt , presumably passed them by five days a week without knowing that they did so . |
24 | She almost staggered back to the kitchen table and sat down and as she did so the kitchen clock struck nine . |
25 | She snatched at the handle and as she did so the parcel slipped . |
26 | As she did so the sunlight that was splashing through the trees along the track , caught that part of her hair that was not covered and , ill as she obviously was , it shone like pale gold , as if it was a source not reflection , of light . |
27 | Often when Sophie admired her jewellery , as she did almost every evening , she wanted to tell her and could not . |
28 | The World Championships crept gradually nearer , and as they did so the relay running order began to get to me . |
29 | Of course , the holders of irredeemable stock were not obliged to exchange it for South Sea stock , but as fast as they did so the company would issue an equal amount of its stock . |
30 | Large quantities of gas may be involved in the eruption of basaltic lavas ; when the lava is below ground , the gas is kept in solution in the molten rock , when the pressure on the lava is reduced the gases come out of solution and bubbles form , just as they do when a bottle of champagne is opened . |