Example sentences of "do it [verb] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 How did this hut started , was it , did it start as an agricultural building , or a house , or a just a plan hut ?
2 Consequently , nationalisation expressed their political wish , but just as that did n't extend to an alternative philosophy at the economic or political level , neither did it extend to a radical philosophy of personal life .
3 How did it develop in the sixties ?
4 Whatever the Chinese leaders said , whatever Mao Tse-Tung said , did it amount to a complete abandonment of what Karl Marx had been arguing for , what er position which Lenin claimed to stand in in Russia and so on .
5 Balbirnie House , near Glenrothes in Fife , set itself a double challenge when it opened in November 1989 : not only did it launch into a depressed economy , but during a traditionally poor month for Scottish hotels .
6 Did it come as a great surprise to you ? ’
7 Did it come as a sudden revelation and a flash of light to Brigadier Crawley , or was it that the development corporation , with its vast capital expenditure , needed a prestige project to give it credence in the eyes of the commercial world ?
8 But how did it look to the light beams ?
9 Indeed why did it flourish in the first place ?
10 What does it do with the first spiral ( 5 ) as it makes this new spiral .
11 really so why , why does it go to the next
12 This view was not widely held , nor does it accord with the observational data on the men 's practice while doing beat duty .
13 One wonders how often our players play in tournaments for if one looks at the tennis results in the daily newspapers one seldom sees the letters G.B. behind the player 's name , and if we do , seldom does it appear past the first round .
14 Or does it extend to an unregistered company ?
15 It is not a serious one for the discipline , nor even in human terms does it compare with the undesirable side-effects of technological innovations in practical life and scientific research .
16 So what is the rational expectations hypothesis and how does it interact with the new classical economics to produce the policy inefficacy proposition ?
17 I mean what does it mean for the actual people living here ?
18 And does it feel like a traditional Scottish
19 Does it apply to a public utility which may or may not appear to be similar to a local government ?
20 Nor does it apply to the colliding electromagnetic wave solution of Bell and Szekeres ( 1974 ) in which impulsive gravitational waves are generated by the collision .
21 Second , where there is a reference to time , for instance the past reference of former in ( 36 ) , it does not apply to the putative referent of the noun phrase , who still lives ; nor does it apply to the intensional entity , which is still available to any speaker of the sentence ; rather it applies in some way to the status of the property inherent in the noun ( king , in this example ) .
22 If Foucault 's Pendulum fails as a novel , does it work as an intellectual game ?
23 Does it come with a personal pension plan ? ’
24 Does it come with a three month guarantee ?
25 run on or does it come to a grinding fucking cock up ? and that 's what I think will happen when is not there
26 How much ice does it cut in the modern industrial society ?
27 The question most often asked by those who have heard an explanation of the mechanics of how parliamentary scrutiny works is what influence does it have on the final result — the directive or regulation which becomes Community law .
28 Does the spider begin in the centre and move outwards down the spiral , or does it begin at the outside and work inwards ?
29 Does it look about the same size as my other ?
30 Nor does it deal with the historical obligation for British Rail to maintain hundreds of listed buildings .
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