Example sentences of "[noun sg] and [adv] do " in BNC.
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1 | The Methodists preach religion and so does the Church of England . ’ |
2 | John Coffin was in his office crouched in the imitation Bauhaus chair which did not really accommodate his bulk and certainly did not offer the comfort it promised . |
3 | He did n't drink much himself as a rule and neither did Lane , but tonight was the night for it . |
4 | Erm , what you need to do is , if you can , save up all the changes , for one batch and then do them all together . |
5 | This suggests that HPV may be an active gene in carcinogenesis and thus does not lose in in vivo passage . |
6 | So I had to take it from the telesales side to get the appointment to get in the door to do a demonstration and then to do the after sales . |
7 | You get , you prepare tea and then do n't know whether |
8 | I believe that there may be distinct advantages to the adoption of a single currency at some time in the future and so do most of the business men I know in my constituency and elsewhere . |
9 | Bambi smiled thinly , and Sheridan said in a loud voice that he thought the whole thing was stupid ; everyone knew there had n't been any goddam kidnap attempt and why did n't Zak stop messing around and piss off . |
10 | When it comes to thinking about the questions before , another — the time between you agree to do the interview and actually doing it , is your preparation time . |
11 | She reveals that she has always carried a photograph of Levy in her handbag and still does so today . |
12 | What I what I 'd really hope for is to be able to do it without having to go to college and just do it by experience but that 's I 'd have to be awful awful good . |
13 | He could n't understand how I had been married and been in the bloody Air Force and yet did n't know . |
14 | The gardener Thomas Knowlton was more of a plantsman and obviously did not really enjoy digging the lakes or ‘ canals ’ as he called them . |
15 | Coming down , slowing into High Street passing Stoke Newington Church Street and the Samuel Beckett where they 're really crap and like do n't pay you properly oh no |
16 | Shadows are the absence of light and so do n't exist in themselves , but they are still visible and palpable just as if they did . |
17 | ( It should be emphasized that these terms are just labels : quarks are much smaller than the wavelength of visible light and so do not have any color in the normal sense . |
18 | but now apparently in most cases it 's very rare with that so it 's got ta be too much eating and why do people over eat |
19 | They was on making a good living and still do I think . |
20 | They have warm blood and so do their young inside the eggs . |
21 | Her nursing activity would be right on our first less rigoristic formulation of the Benthamite view , for it does good by way of lessening pain and promoting pleasure and either does no harm at all , or none that is significant . |
22 | In that context , it seems to me that some of the differences between the technical experts pale into insignificance and therefore do net deserve our spending any great time upon them . |
23 | By a notice of appeal dated 25 February 1992 the creditors appealed on the ground , inter alia , that the service of a statutory demand was not the bringing of an action and therefore did not contravene section 69 of the Solicitors Act 1974 . |
24 | She moved to one side and so did Naylor . |
25 | So far they have gained little official recognition and therefore do not automatically qualify for government grants to students . |
26 | well no cos mum was doing the ironing and how do I get it out if she 's with the ironing ? |
27 | In things like cold and How do you actually measure that . |
28 | ‘ I could n't for the life of me remember the English name for this vehicle and certainly did n't know what the Russian name was , so I asked him what he would call it . ’ |
29 | The changing role of women has often in practice meant that women go out to work and still do a full-time job in the home . |
30 | They will be able to weigh up the advantages of breaking a law and not doing so ; and they will tend to choose the former path if it seems likely to secure economic and career advancement . |