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

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1 Right so when do you issue a B one ?
2 Experience alone most certainly did not secure an officer advancement in the customs administration and political interest was essential , as a letter received by Lord Panmure in 1739 made clear .
3 So successfully indeed did the Bishops of Saintes oppose the claims of their rival that it was not until the seventeenth century that La Rochelle was allowed to have a cathedral of its own .
4 If they 're gon na drive so slowly why do they
5 But perhaps so too does the silence of the past 4 days .
6 So much good did it do them to take him up to that heathen place in Naas .
7 Only much later did it occur to her that this was her failure : academically self-sufficient and wholly self-centred she saw their sullenness and ignorance as their concern and their fault .
8 Only much later did riot police intervene to disperse the protesters .
9 And so so indeed do I .
10 So just where does Bernard stand on the great guitar solo debate ?
11 so hopefully she 'll give me a cheque next week he does n't get frightened so easily now does he ?
12 Once the crab had been shown by J. V. Thompson in his Zoological Researches ( 1828–34 ) to begin life as a little shrimp-like creature , and the barnacle perhaps more surprisingly to do the same before settling down in middle age , then the unity of plan in the group became more evident .
13 If a conventional game can appear so fragile , how much more so does drama with its less explicit rules .
14 How much more quickly does my hon. Friend think that we might achieve a balance between exports and imports when we introduce a minimum wage , increase taxes on investment , increase personal taxes and allow the trade unions to ride rough shod once again ?
15 So roughly when do you think the Gaelic faded from the upper part
16 So well how does Lambert and Butler relate to Benson and Hedges ?
17 Well everybody seems so well yesterday did n't they ?
18 The less well off do receive transfer payments and the rich face the highest rates of income tax .
19 I mean , there 's not enough there yet to do any real good with .
20 So no longer do we have to struggle with Computer Co-ordination Section when the phone rings and we rush to answer it grabbing pen and paper .
21 Mr Prescott asked Mr Parkinson : ‘ Will you adopt a new approach to management , investment and revenue support , so never again do we see tired , overworked , demoralised staff make a fatal error on a dark , cold Sunday evening as they rush to finish the work before the Monday morning rush hour ? ’
22 The content was to be informative , while avoiding giving offence to the more fastidious members of the audience — all too easily done with some of the elderly ladies .
23 Even to the now routine enquiries from pupils about ‘ What 's the point ? ’ most teachers I know feel both that they ought to have a good answer , and that they all too frequently do n't .
24 We are quick enough to admonish and complain and rebuke , but all too seldom do we actually give praise when either an outstanding achievement has been made , or even more rarely , when an outstanding effort has been made but has not succeeded .
25 And it all too often does .
26 This can happen , and all too often does , in two ways .
27 Thus , if we assume a simple deterministic relationship between the social and religious orders ( as anthropologists all too often do ) , we can expect that Nuer religion similarly extends , as it were into the skies , its own secular lineage structure .
28 By the end of the text the reader feels sympathetic towards Lady Macbeth because she realises that no good will emerge where ambition had not been achieved by good fortune and ‘ borrowed robes ’ all too often do n't fit .
29 Only very slowly did intellectuals concede that the movies had been shaped as much by politics as by the showmen .
30 Only very superficially does it appear to be significant .
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