Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] [vb infin] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The Department of Health states that it forms a valuable part of a baby 's diet for at least a year — so do carry on if you want to . |
2 | So do send off the guarantee registration card ; the manufacturer usually asks for the return of the card as a term of his guarantee . |
3 | her work is certain to be exhibited elsewhere this year , so do look out for it … a real treat not to be missed . |
4 | So do come inside . ’ |
5 | So do come along to that . |
6 | The first lunch which was held at Greig 's restaurant , London SW13 ( tel ; ) was a great success , so do come along and join the next one . |
7 | So do listen in ! |
8 | They tell us that they only do dope occasionally , a factor that potentially puts them at greater risk . |
9 | It 's a little bit unfair I think as well to generalize , on sponsored members of parliament because , you know as well as I do , on some of the issues that have been very very important to us , not the sort erm , er the sexy issues that head , hit the headlines , but issues that mean a lot to our members , our sponsored members generally do work very , very hard . |
10 | Yeah what I do is , I have specified so I If I suspe the numbers are quite close I put one in there have that , and I just do reverse around and you |
11 | He wrote to Sheldon , ‘ My folly and forwardness hath wrought my trouble ; but yet there was zeal in it , and I thought there was much reason , and I am sure I intended piously , and there are very many that still do think so . ’ |
12 | ‘ I always do walk out in the end . |
13 | People like Walter always do get on well with children . ’ |
14 | Well right-oh we er I do n't think we ever do expect that much . |
15 | " And probably get killed for wounding an Owsla officer , if you ever do get back ? |
16 | ‘ You 'll need a solid week of ritual baths when you get home … if you ever do get home . |
17 | That , and we 've had this in the past , where I would say that people that live in Yarbury North and South probably do earn less and live in houses that probably are , do n't have as big gardens and things like that , so the natu the nature of the is that they probably do earn less money erm but I I do n't consider those to be ghettos at all . |
18 | Their origins as providers of housing finance combined with the advantages of mutual status also help explain why , in spite of very rapid growth , their business remains overwhelmingly concentrated in lending for house purchase . |
19 | However , there are dangers in examining their drug spending patterns in isolation , particularly where the express aim of WFP is ‘ to apply downward pressure on drug expenditure ’ , without assessing the other factors and whether such constraints really do deliver better VFM . |
20 | Take this opportunity to try Amyway 's products and see how they really do stand up to the products you have used for years . |
21 | In September 1869 he writes : " I really do stand now at a centre from which Schopenhauerian threads reach out into all parts of the world " ; and it was in April , on th eve of his departure for Basle , that he had expressed the ambition to infuse his own philological discipline with " that Schopenhauerian seriousness … ; |
22 | Oh I see well you 've got 'em you 've that 's why you put em diagonal you see so that they really do show up against the |
23 | The first is that my tree really has become an old mate and I really do go out into the garden and hug it . |
24 | Nice work if you can get it , but we really do deserve much better . |
25 | If you are , and I really do hope so , you must let me know as soon as ever you can so I can get home the same time as you . |
26 | ‘ I really do feel quite poorly , Joan . ’ |
27 | The thing you probably wo n't have much time to do in seven hours is erm his sermons , which really do tie in with the |
28 | The important point about statistical methods however is that at least the ones mentioned above really do require only minimal arithmetical ability . |
29 | When the political and economic imagination is confronted by the economic success of an example which is in many respects an alternative to those Pacific cases , typified here by reference to Sweden , the implicit choices really do become quite evident . |
30 | But you can not expect the taxpayers to provide extra help for one-parent families unless someone tries to ensure that the money only goes to families which really do have only one parent in them . |