Example sentences of "[conj] [noun pl] [verb] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Where products do make provision for active retention management ( many do not ) it is likely to be at document level alone .
2 Not every Merovingian queen was as forceful as Fredegund , and the sons of various queens or concubines did inherit at the same time .
3 Where employers did see value in work experience schemes , it had to do with information about career choices .
4 Where problems do crop up in the records they are often of the type that are familiar to all families with teenagers .
5 Where problems do arise over cutting out narrow strips — which we have met before — it is sometimes best to cut in the background piecemeal , gluing in each subsection of background separately as you go along .
6 Where problems do exist , then attempts should be made to seek adjustments to transport arrangements .
7 Even where migrants do join in , they tend to alter completely the nature of the events .
8 Where men did row in boats , ere undertakers bought it :
9 It 's the sort of will young women without husbands or children do make .
10 Where children do come into care , close contact is maintained with the parents and they have to pay towards the cost of their children 's upkeep according to their means .
11 It was also a vital information centre , where spies mingled with oilmen , where officials of the local security forces met heir hookers , and where the waiters brought valuable intelligence every morning from their homes in the rabbit warrens in the ghettos and barrios where few diplomats or reporters dared go .
12 Hence women 's domestic role continued to be stressed both ideologically and in state policies , so that where women did engage in waged labour , they did so primarily in low-paid , unskilled jobs .
13 We saw that there is some evidence that , where women do have command over financial resources in a way normally associated with men , they share in financial support in families in a way rather similar to men .
14 The answer to this dreadful conundrum , for both Donnison and Fairbairns , is to elevate the central issue of women 's dependants and to increase benefits for them such that , where women do have dependants — be they very young or very old — women also have a considerable income .
15 Where strikes do occur it is usually because of a serious problem at work .
16 Formal devices are designed to reinforce expected behaviours and , where deviations do occur , members employ these devices to correct those deviations .
17 that ducks do have eggs it 's possible they could of been there but they were n't .
18 Nationality as such played little part in most respondents ' educational life-chances or expectations ; and educational attainment in turn was far more important than nationality as a determinant of occupational position , although Russians did enjoy some advantages in applying for minor bureaucratic positions because of their better knowledge of the language in which most state business was conducted .
19 ‘ It 's very possible that garages do take people for a ride , ’ acknowledged a spokesman for Kangol , one of the major baby-seat manufacturers .
20 It is unlikely that employers did pick your school .
21 Thus , although cases do occur of physical incompatibility , these difficulties can often be overcome with some technique or another , and complaint of non-satisfaction in either partner should be viewed with some mistrust until certainly established as due to this reason .
22 They , I think like everybody else were succumbed to the fact that readers do like to know what 's going on in the Royal Family .
23 I believe , however , that over the past 20 years an important body of evidence has emerged which strongly suggests that schools do make a significant difference both to pupil attainment and pupil behaviour .
24 In fact subjects generally found it relatively easy to understand the rating required and found no difficulty in using it thus the general conclusion from this study is that drivers do report fluctuating levels of subjective risk .
25 Realising these advantages assumes that DHAs do have bargaining leverage over providers , that they do have choices and that they are given the freedom to make them .
26 ‘ The fact that no fewer than half the funds invested in small firms in Scotland comes from personal equity shows that Scots do have a flair for enterprise and a willingness to back their own judgment that is essential in every entrepreneur . ’
27 Thus there was less pressure on the prosecution to have to prove guilt beyond reasonable doubt and , although acquittals did occur , they were comparatively few in number .
28 While the chances of a woman developing rheumatoid arthritis after a delivery are small , the researchers have nevertheless provided new evidence that hormones do play a role in some cases of the disease .
29 Kendon ( 1967 ) found that speakers do tend to look at listeners more during fluent speech than during hesitant speech .
30 That speakers do introduce what they want to say via some form of personal reference has a noticeable effect on the structure of contributions in conversational discourse .
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