Example sentences of "[noun] does so [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Usually someone sneaking towards an artistic niche does so in a sideways , disguised fashion , and under cover of darkness , like a smuggler . |
2 | In terms of knowledge of design then , knowledge which merely describes , attempts to objectify or to naturalise this kind of practice does so in asocial terms . |
3 | The Paul who receives his mission to the Gentiles does so in a trance in the temple at Jerusalem ( Acts 22:17ff ) . |
4 | The party who supplies the infant does so at his peril ; it will not avail him that he did not know that he was dealing with an infant , or that he thought that his position in life was such as to make the goods necessary , or that he did not know that the infant was already sufficiently supplied . |
5 | The director of a company paying Schedule E income tax does so on a current year basis under the PAYE system . |
6 | Much of the learning that takes place in drama does so in periods of reflection when we are given time to consider our actions . |
7 | The fourth department that purchases statistics does so for the preparation of its quantitative economic outlooks ; it uses sufficient statistics to justify use of an online facility as well as of hard copy . |
8 | We humans lay out our highways and byways in our fashion and each species does so in theirs , and we mostly remain unaware of each others ' very own and personal world of perception . |
9 | There used to be a sign on the tower which read ’ Anyone committing suicide off the top of this tower does so at their own risk . ’ |
10 | Not everyone who becomes a Christian does so by consciously thinking through these four levels , but , consciously or unconsciously , the four levels must be built into any healthy faith . |
11 | Mr Harvey does so with a clarity and beauty of expression that make his book worth reading even by those who will be sceptical of what he describes . |
12 | Thus , in spite of the problems involved in clearly identifying and measuring the contribution which education makes to economic growth , the balance of the available evidence suggests that an advanced industrial society which neglects its educational system does so at its own economic peril . |
13 | D' India does so in ‘ Torna il sereno Zefiro ’ from his fifth book of Musiche ( 1623 ) ; and Berti distinguishes between recitative and arioso in ‘ Occhi miei tristi ’ from his Cantade et Arie ( 1624 ) , and between recitative and aria in ‘ Da grave incendio ’ in his second set ( 1627 ) . |