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

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1 Even though the new series looks good ( with one of its highlights promising to be the small-screen debut of Paul Whitehead ) and he has at least three other projects on the go , Harry Enfield still has n't figured out what it is that he does exactly .
2 Taken to its logical conclusion ( and the advantage of Baudrillard is that he does just this ) , this view entails a denial of all signification .
3 ‘ Have n't you ever thought , ’ asked Biddy , not looking at me , ‘ that he would n't want to meet important people , he would n't want to be taken away from this job that he does well , and the village where he 's loved ? ’
4 Bill Clinton , writhing amid the dilemma that most of his election campaign has been an attempt to persuade the white middle class that he does most emphatically not speak for the poor or the coloured , announced , after much shilly-shallying , that ‘ We have refused to confront our differences … and for this neglect , we have all paid . ’
5 Therefore , although he trains in perfecting the moves that he does best , he should keep all the techniques polished .
6 If Craig Charleston said that he never wanted to see another Spitfire project , I would not be surprised , I 'll wager that he does though !
7 And at least Micky 's deaf-aid thing guarantees that he does actually say the lines you wrote . ’
8 But , I do n't know that he does now .
9 Indeed , to the extent that any such request may represent an unjustified use of scarce resources , it would be unethical for the doctor to comply or for the patient to insist that he does so .
10 The nature of his art hardly allows the sculptor to reject the baser elements so explicitly , but I think we shall see that he makes it clear in his own way that he does so .
11 The normal method of the original owner to ‘ avoid ’ the contract is for him to inform the rogue that he does so .
12 Sighvat 's poem is known to be incomplete , but surviving verses do not mention the battle , and Ottar the Black 's Knútsdrápa says that Cnut opposed or threw back ( hnekDir ) the Swedes there , and describes him as their withstander ( prengvir ) , neither of which is resonant of overwhelming victory , Indeed , if Holy River was known only from the Chronicle entry one would think it a defeat , but Ottar is unlikely to have included a famous reverse in a list of Cnut 's achievements , and the royal title used in the 1027 Letter ( see below ) suggests that he did eventually claim suzerainty over some Swedes .
13 He appeared in court to hear the charge read out to him , that he did unlawfully kill Joanna Hughes in August last year .
14 It was something that he did regularly , a habit brought on by the onset of old age .
15 That he did foully murder and commit the most dreadful homicides … ’
16 He found that he did just better than his predecessor and was pleased .
17 With one voice they told him that he did well .
18 ‘ He 's only 21 and he knows that he did wrong , ’ said Graham .
19 But eventually the French are reduced to a small band , and Roland realizes that he did wrong to send his faithful followers to death by his proud refusal to blow the oliphant .
20 No report of the treatment appears to have been published at the time , but evidence has come to light that he did indeed treat at least one patient , a young nurse with a persistent abscess resulting from injuries received in a street accident .
21 Simultaneously we had been in touch with Sir Hubert and had discovered that he did indeed give an interview to the representative in London and had spoken ‘ off the cuff ’ to quite an extent but not justifying the outright statement attributed to him .
22 Although the evidence for Lothar 's having studied under Huguccio is far from conclusive , the overwhelming weight of the pope 's own utterances , turn of mind and passionate interest in law seem to endorse the statement of the Gesta that he did indeed study at Bologna .
23 He was n't abashed by her request , and as his gentle gaze roamed over her face , she felt that he did indeed understand her rather too well .
24 She glanced at him quickly and saw that he did indeed look tired .
25 The small foreign person was walking as jauntily as ever , though Bramble realized that he did so with a pronounced limp .
26 In old age he used to regret that he did so well in the classical scholarship because it caused him not to read history .
27 Lord Justice Watkins added : ‘ I would not accept that he did so to deceive his creditors , present or future . ’
28 The fact that he did so with the help of Catholic mercenaries and received a letter of congratulations from the Pope has been overtaken by the mythology that this was a victory for Protestantism .
29 He maintains that he did so in order to promote a public debate on Israel 's nuclear programme .
30 But all the indirect evidence , including the records of his reading in such writers on generation as Erasmus Darwin , Johannes Müller and Giorgio Gallesio , makes it most probable that he came to pangenesis in such a revision of his 1838 position , and that he did so in the years 1840–1 .
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