Example sentences of "[subord] [pers pn] do [adv] [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's like a kind of flowing thing where no note has more value than any other , and where I do n't even know what 's going to happen at any given point . |
2 | It would be part of the Foundation 's role in partnership at all levels to encourage development of networks where they do not already exist , and to reinforce them where they do — for greater consolidated strength and continuous intercommunication . |
3 | Methods of measuring cost will be developed where they do not already exist , and will be applied to scheme data . |
4 | ‘ Because my mother works in a hotel shop where they do n't really go a bundle on employing married women in the first place , so I do n't want to get her all into a fluster for nothing . |
5 | In spite of sanitary reform and what little planning there was , urban overcrowding probably increased during this period and neither health nor mortality improved , where they did not actually deteriorate . |
6 | ‘ We allow worm digging where it does n't seriously conflict with the nature conservation objectives near the causeway . |
7 | The first tends to refer mainly to the military context which , while obviously important , is not what this book is about ; and the second is clearly state-centrist , and does not fully convey the scnse of hegemony where it does not directly involve the state , which I take to be crucial . |
8 | Although I do not wholeheartedly agree with the view the author takes of the mechanical world of the train being somehow better than that of nature , I can still find it interesting and thought inducing from a philosophical angle . |
9 | Every time I have to strike my heart is in my mouth , and although I do not consciously hold back when I strike , I wonder if I am doing so without being aware of it . |
10 | I believe that the House should insist er that the not only should th should be a majority o of local of of of local authority members , but these so-called independent members are really quite superfluous to requirements they are p they are creating another kind of semi-quango , they are concentrating more power into the hands of the Home Secretary and for that reason , although I do not wholly agree with the amendments that have been put down , I shall certainly vote for them all . |
11 | HIS great courage and imperturbable COOLNESS in the face of what must at times have seemed to him to be insuperable odds WAS , I must confess — although I do not really like him — quite UNBELIEVABLE . |
12 | of which she sort of goes into every door , every door in Strathclyde , what a horrible thought , but in fact you know I thought maybe try and do something there , although I do n't always get on greatly well with , with the press and publicity people and the women in press and publicity are , are sort of start phrasing |
13 | Well that 's excellent of your compliments , although I do n't really know at the time , so |
14 | ‘ Because although I do n't entirely share with you your view of the essential rottenness of all humanity as it exists today , I can see there are sections of it that are dangerous — ’ |
15 | ‘ Perhaps you are , although I did not even imply it . ’ |
16 | It seemed a strange request , and although I did not really feel like accepting , he politely insisted . |
17 | The journey was long but pleasant , although I did not really enjoy the last leg from Kuala Lumpur to Perth . |
18 | Although I did not entirely enjoy my time as a ‘ check knitter ’ , I learned one valuable lesson . |
19 | I found her insight and her interpretations of dreams interesting , although I did n't always agree with them . |
20 | But I did n't like working at Johnny Walkers so I think it was quite a good thing at the time , although I did n't really like it I 'm glad now that it happened cos I 'd probably still be working in there . |
21 | I have completed one year 's retirement although I did n't really retire ! |
22 | ‘ It is an elevated green , so I did n't actually see the ball go down the hole , ’ he told BPXpress . |
23 | The cheques were in his name so I did n't really have a lot of say in it . |
24 | I was married by now , so I did not often see him . |
25 | My hair is really short so I do n't actually have to style it but it did feel better and I would use this conditioner again . ’ |
26 | But I ca n't imagine being without her , so I do n't really regret it . " |
27 | I was only four when he went away so I do n't really remember him . |
28 | I was a bit flustered at the time so I do n't really know what he said . |
29 | I 've met her twice on formal occasions , but I am at work all day , so I do n't often see my neighbours . |
30 | Although she did not even turn to look at him , a delicious warmth began to spread through her inert form — as though some electrical force was quietly pulsing across the few feet of water separating their bodies . |