Example sentences of "do [adv] [verb] be [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | An example where the latter part of s.3(1) did not apply is Broom v Crowther ( 1984 ) 148 JP 592 ( DC ) . |
2 | Whatever the advocates of student power do want — and it is not always clear — one thing they plainly do not want is access to their professors ' wives ( 1971 : 111 ) . |
3 | But then this leads to the idea that perhaps a number of women do not enjoy being part of a couple and that a single woman in their midst acts like a demented lighthouse : enticing hapless travellers , by its safe and steady beam , on to the rocks below . |
4 | Except that she did n't like being fuel for his amusement . |
5 | Perhaps the other girl did n't mind being part of a deal over a vineyard . |