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

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1 But as you say you know with this Neighbourhood Watch scheme you do need the lighting on properly do n't you ?
2 yeah his eyebrows go right down do n't they ?
3 Cos in Tom Sawyer we came on together did n't we ?
4 Right so do n't get enough .
5 There are lots of events going on so do n't miss out on the fun and help them raise £2 million from April 1–12 — for further information and a funpack , write to .
6 The fact that this is happening so widely does not make it any less unwelcome , and I would like to express my own thanks to staff for their steadfastness and continuing hard work in these conditions .
7 But not many poems felt at all right to do out loud .
8 still those little chops looked all right did n't they ?
9 All right do n't do n't build your parcel .
10 All right do n't do n't criticize me for this not being an accurate map .
11 It 's all right do n't do n't need the just just what else do you need apart from that ?
12 I must say you 've taken long enough to do so . ’
13 So much done so quickly and then nothing .
14 I can hardly force him to kiss his grandmother when he so obviously does n't wish to . ’
15 Oh look you 've done enough so do n't talk to me .
16 on only roughing it a bit , I 've brought a canvas down so do n't muck it about .
17 Impossible to reconcile space suggested by charts and space of room , which is just what I wanted , but for so long did n't know how to arrive at .
18 So so do n't do n't leave revision till the last minute .
19 Those who declared an average farm income of 20% or less obviously did not look on the off-farm job in this way .
20 and how much not to do really .
21 Yeah but they basically just do n't want to lose out either way , I mean there was no reason for them to join originally but when events happen and they see the tide turning almost , you know get with the bandwagon , I mean they , they do n't want now to be seen as the minority and the ones under threat , so you go with the er majority , with the , the stronger force
22 If your interest in the past centres on some figure in particular from days gone by you could perhaps not do better than to consider whether he or she would make a detective , as the American writer Lilian de la Torre did with a series of short stories about Dr Sam Johnson , Detector .
23 Well the high schools now they take them from all over do n't they ?
24 them so quickly do n't they ?
25 Damn this man and his ability to force her into probing her own psyche more deeply than she 'd perhaps ever done before .
26 Looking for sherds that will join together is a very time-consuming process , and is only usually done thoroughly if it is suspected that such joins exist and will add significantly to the evidence .
27 The plane he so nearly did n't catch crashes , and he is forced into befriending a vaguely familiar-looking German who turns out to be the brother of an old friend …
28 Kings sometimes instructed or allowed churchmen to draft and write these documents , and Cnut apparently often did so .
29 The discussion so far does not imply that piecemeal improvements of conservation programmes have not occurred .
30 The government had hoped that left wing councils , especially those in the inner cities , would lose their schools , but the evidence so far does not bear this out .
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