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

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1 All they do in that house is drink and smoke do n't they ?
2 Did they have any form of inspection , like they did in factories ?
3 Well you , you could do the sort of token gesture of giving them the land like they did in the past , at least that 's showing what some sort of communism
4 in those days like they do in the time you 've been talking about ?
5 like they do in humans
6 Er er they never , you know when you watch it on television , there 's never trouble in rugby like they do in football is there ?
7 And push it , like that that 's how you know like they do in the gondolas that
8 And again you would expect socialization and environmental factors to operate , and clearly they do in a trivial sense .
9 However , such strategies have perhaps become less important for the very high income earners who , in recent years , have enjoyed a large reduction in the taxes they have had to pay following the reduction in the high rates of income tax since 1979 : for example , in real terms , those earning over £400 per week take home on average an extra £55 more in 1986 then they did in 1979 .
10 ‘ Or at least they do in my job . ’
11 The there 's a widespread idea that if you let people have guns the result will be more crimes of violence and more murders , and therefore , people conclude , er at least they do in this country , that only the state should have a monopoly of firearms , so only the police and the army should be allowed to have firearms .
12 Delta are a well established leading brand in the USA ; it will be interesting to see how they do in this country .
13 I do n't know how they did in the comp …
14 What this suggests is that perception and cognition go hand in hand ( as indeed they do in modern psychological theories ) : the eye does not passively record objects in the raw , but structures and schematizes them in cognitively coded groupings .
15 That these same organisations apparently continue to do business suggests that either they do in fact offer something extra which the discerning customer wants , or that the demand is more elastic than one might expect , i.e. the average customer is not so very discerning after all and may have more money than sense .
16 However they do in a way fit the scheme already outlined .
17 I would , before passing on the next part of our programme , I would like to warmly thank Judy and Simon and Richard and Tony , not only for their presentations , their carefully thought out presentations to give us as broad a span as possible of how they see the priorities , what is happening at this time , but for everything else they do in leading their teams and initiating so many of the exchanges that take place , which adds so much , as has been said by , both by Judy and by other speakers , to carry N C V O forward .
18 Very briefly they did in the end cos everybody else m jumped on the band wagon .
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