Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] [vb infin] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'd like , I 'd just say that I the the are professionals now that do know more about eating disorders and I do think there are clinics being set up . |
2 | on top of the telly , and say just put your foot on here a minute , now , they look quite thin now , but , that 's what I was looking at , yeah , cos her feet are fat , yeah , but they , that do like that do n't they ? |
3 | During the period 1961–73 , the Department of Consumer and Corporate Affairs was more likely to take out an enforcement order against a company that did not dominate the market , and was therefore in no position to affect the market price than one that did have such power ! |
4 | Usually references can serve to direct users from words not used as the primary entry word to the word that does have this status . |
5 | An important series of research projects that does allow some judgment to be made between selective and non-selective schools in the comprehensive system has been undertaken at the Centre for Educational Sociology at Edinburgh University . |
6 | Any car that does enter such a forbidden zone will lose all power , and remain until the traffic-warden arrives . |
7 | In this way , protected by a structure created by a skilled therapist , we can cower in fear , howl with anger , weep with panic , rend our clothes in guilt and let go any need to hold on to feelings which belong to our past rather than our present lives . |
8 | Whenever we can we try and do stuff that is as close as possible to this house . |
9 | Nevertheless there was one event of this year which seemed to lift such worries front him , and to help cure all his infirmities except that of age . |
10 | To promote enterprise by companies large and small , and to help create more jobs . |
11 | He informed the Sheriffs of his planned meeting , and helped lay another trap to make the final arrests . |
12 | Amnesty 's major Sri Lanka ( September-December 1990 ) succeeded , against considerable obstacles , in bringing the tragedy of Sri Lanka to the attention of the world , and helped generate some fresh signs of change . |
13 | He was a Duke Of Edinburgh Gold Award winner and helped organise many of their activities in Buckinghamshire . |
14 | He took Bobby back to his digs , paid off the rent owed to the landlady , and helped remove all his belongings to Apollo Place . |
15 | And do eat that other slice of bread . |
16 | Both flashbulb and vivid memories can be inaccurate and do show some forgetting over time ( McCloskey et al. , 1988 ) and there certainly are memories of this type which do not necessary involve emotional arousal at the time . |
17 | Many mothers can and do achieve this and are highly motivated to avoid cleaning up soiled nappies . |
18 | But the FedPol can and do visit any SenFed planet whenever they want , in pursuit of an inquiry or a suspect . |
19 | Forgive me and do put that thing down . |
20 | There are 43 qualified teachers who have yet to renew their membership for 1989 — If you are one of the forgetful ones please renew TODAY and do ask all your class members whether they have remembered to do so . |
21 | For these reasons — their pattern of settlement , the ease , low cost and low risk of meeting obligations — Zuwaya were able to still think of themselves as nomads : they were wrong , but from time to time they could and did regard some of their social arrangements as unchanging , inert . |
22 | nothing to stop the defendants if they er wish to do so pursuing , preparing their counterclaim , erm , but the one thing it can not do , even if the English law for example set- off would otherwise permit it , er is to , would , would be to prevent the , the collection of funds , because if the English law was set off and did do that , that would be running contrary to the directive |
23 | He was a very nice young man and did bear some small resemblance to me which I supposed was why his mother , perhaps not knowing who his father was , or knowing but having been abandoned by him , had woven this fantasy about a familiar figure from the television screen . |
24 | " In the end , however , I have come to the conclusion that the learned county court judge adopted the right approach and did treat this question as one of degree and fact . |
25 | So , we can expect conflict and , and did make this point , but we need to underline it , because it 's very important . |
26 | threatened and awed the jurors to give a verdict for the King , and by unlawful means did surprize the county , that they might not make defence , and did use several menacing wicked speeches and actions to the jury and others , for obtaining his unjust purpose aforesaid . |
27 | These were all heavy bomber stations and did have some very tough times , losing many aircraft and many more coming back from ops badly shot up , with dead and injured on board and sometimes bombs as well , the same as we in 8 Group and all the other Groups were experiencing . |
28 | Nor , incidentally , will there be any point in my arguing that I have voted for Hazel on personal grounds and with no political intention : Hazel is a Nutty Party candidate and will if elected accept that Party 's whip . |
29 | Amidst these grand claims for the ‘ effects ’ of writing , Olson suppresses the qualification cited above that ‘ whether meaning can be made explicit in text is perhaps less critical than the belief that it can ’ and proceeds as though it were agreed and verifiable that writing can and does have such effects because of its intrinsic qualities . |
30 | Please bring a friend ( or 2 ) and help publicise these meetings at your clinic/toddler group/playgroup/nursery/school ) Phone for more details , especially if you 'd like to help . |