Example sentences of "[pers pn] do [verb] those " in BNC.
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1 | I do hope those people will buy it ! |
2 | I do welcome those who have travelled from York and Hull , perhaps seeing their new Cathedral for the first time . |
3 | ‘ Yes , I do think those conditions can be repeated , ’ said Mr Kinnock . |
4 | Oh , how I do like those lines , and when I repeat them now it brings back so many happy memories of that scamp of a grandfather of mine . |
5 | The next time he makes me stand in the rain when I need answers to questions , he may well be treated to a proverbial Glasgow kiss , but I do wish those who choose to criticise him ( and , given his superb all-round game , his one Major title does deserve scrutiny ) would give some consideration before they complain . |
6 | You do think those bloody stairs |
7 | If you do lose those links then you 're much less likely to be able to find a job in the future because still most jobs are actually found through personal contacts of one sort or another . |
8 | if you do get those bottles , and quickly . |
9 | You have to remember them , it 's nice to be back and we have n't changed at all , but you do remember those that did n't come back . |
10 | We do appreciate those of you for that sacrifice . |
11 | As a self-sufficient economy we are spared the valuable advice of those we could have done without ; we do employ those we need where local capability does not exist ( medical staff , technicians , etc ) . |
12 | I would go further Chairman , in terms of the version we reach now , I would be very surprised if they do reach those figures , and , er , why I would expect them to be substantially less , because the policy which is being proposed at this stage is one of using joint finance monies as a one hundred percent grant , one-off grants for one or two years in support of schemes , rather than in , as a tapering item . |
13 | These issues need not bother the ordinary Free Presbyterian , but they do concern those Free Presbyterians who are also active in the DUP . |