Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [adv] do " in BNC.

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1 as you turn it up , it 's gon na pull straight , that bit still did n't do it so we went to the other side , put the cramp the other way and having put that one down and that one up , now if you sight that now through there
2 The boundary-maintaining function just does not stand up as a function of crime or deviance .
3 So the thing is , if he , inconsistent in that story , if he 's doing that , that direction how did he get shot from that way , where he 's own telling stories apparently coming from ?
4 Once I heard the social worker say quite seriously ‘ Bloody Paki why does n't she go home ? ’
5 It would be both remarkable and alarming if that change alone did not bring greater scrutiny to bear on the perennial dilemmas of NATO strategy and of roles and responsibilities in the Alliance .
6 In that case how did it get into a Peat bog ?
7 Well why on earth , if you 're s , y'know , you embark on that route why do n't you put something in the budget for the fruits of that exercise and we believe that you can save money by that and that er this is going to be one of those budgets that 's gon na end up er under strength at the end of the day because of that .
8 ‘ That 's just as well , because he wo n't , that kind never do … ’
9 Gon na say you know my mum put that bloody card up do n't you ?
10 But that wedding evidently did not take place , and in December 1753 it was Ann Bowden whom he rushed to the altar in Exeter , his bride being already heavily pregnant with the first of their many offspring .
11 At a local level , research shows that practice often does not follow policy and men continue to hold fast to their power ( Cunnison , 1983 and forthcoming ) .
12 Of course , this is something that private schools already do , but it is interesting that , even in the public sector , some ‘ magnet ’ schools , upset by their relatively poor performance in examination results , are asking if they ca n't exclude children who come to them on placing requests from deprived areas .
13 ‘ And now that people can see that crime really does pay — more will undoubtedly be drawn to it . ’
14 You want some whisky in did
15 In some cases it is , but in others it is not ; this judgement certainly does not figure amongst the basic set of intuitive judgements on which we base our analyses .
16 Will there be people of different ages all doing separate things or do you go in for family activities or both ?
17 Rats tested up to about 12 hours later do less and less well .
18 If it is less than 12 hours then do n't worry , just take the delayed pill straightaway and further pills as usual .
19 A technical explanation of this kind however does not account for the continuing one-man-band nature of many such businesses , which prevents growth for organizational as well as market reasons .
20 Co-ventures of this kind certainly do little to change the stereotyped European image of Latin America .
21 British climbers simply do not get enough practice in downclimbing before they visit the alps .
22 Some employers already do what is required by these new Regulations , others do not .
23 Although this case obviously did not concern accountants directly , it proved crucial to subsequent claims against them .
24 They certainly do bring the old repeats back do n't they ?
25 And er I do this bit now do n't I ?
26 Even language may not be enough to account for the agreement in a social contract not to do X , when
27 Some artists simply do n't believe the results of this test .
28 They go every half hour now do n't they ?
29 You want some money today do n't you , just to ruddy eh ?
30 Let's hear it for the Great British Biopic , based on the sort of real-life story which might have leapt straight from the pages of the tabloids , and which in some cases actually did : Ruth Ellis , who shot her feckless lover and paid the ultimate price , in Dance with a Stranger ; Sid Vicious , the smack-addled punk who stabbed his girlfriend in Sid and Nancy ; Joe Orton , the homosexual playwright whose lover battered him to death with a hammer in Prick Up Your Ears ; Josslyn Hay , twenty-second Earl of Errol , who was shot to death in Kenya , in White Mischief ; Christine Keeler , John Profumo and Stephen Ward in Scandal .
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