Example sentences of "do [adv] [verb] to [noun] of " in BNC.
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1 | Thus you and the employee may jointly search for standards which are mutually acceptable which do not lead to hours of argument about whether or not they have been achieved . |
2 | Discussions over the need for increased powers for the Scottish party were initiated by its nationalist wing but have been seized on by the left as a means of ensuring that Labour 's different electoral aims north and south of the Border do not lead to alienation of the party 's traditional supporters in Scotland . |
3 | Variations in g then do not lead to deviations of output from its natural level , which is the result derived in chapter 4 . |
4 | Unlike the situation in our discussion of line , staff and functional authority in Chapter 21 , these following chapters specifically do not refer to issues of authority , but only to the specialised role , or function , carried out by particular groups of employees , in this case in marketing , production or personnel departments . |
5 | Do not apply to sale of shares . |
6 | The discourse strategies of a foreign speaker may seem refreshing exactly because they do not conform to conventions of the culture whose language they are learning ; on the other hand they may cause serious misunderstanding and breakdown of communication . |
7 | dealing with cases where patients do not respond to offers of admission . |
8 | But the question is , can he both maintain that monads do not reduce to bundles of qualities and continue to adhere to his principle of indiscernibles without being guilty of a serious inconsistency ? |
9 | If such claims can not be " explained away " ; if they do not reduce to ascriptions of certain attributes to certain entities ; if furthermore they can not be paraphrased simply in terms of knowledge , or translated into claims about the syntactical properties of certain expressions , the question is , how exactly should they be interpreted ? |
10 | Of course , anthropologists know that they themselves do not belong to cultures of this kind ; but rather to ones which present a jumble of themes , in which any impression of overall coherence is produced kaleidoscopically — that is to say , patterned arbitrarily with mirrors . |
11 | I mean you do n't want to kind of put them off too much erm |
12 | I do n't want to sort of wade in in response to that , I want other people to er |
13 | Right I mean I do n't want to sort of pry into how you do your business that the in the the getting of that information that 's that is relatively straightforward , is it ? |
14 | People of your level do n't talk to people of my level , and that 's changing the organisation , but it certainly used to used to be getting organisations . |
15 | In an impromptu press conference outside , Mr Gorbachev said : ‘ If states do n't react to impulses of the times , they are in danger . ’ |
16 | we do n't have to sort of , ai n't got ta take really too much muck |
17 | narrow foot yeah it 's like you do n't have to sort of ones our Adie got is the best |
18 | Do n't have to sort of spread them out like that you should toes |