Example sentences of "[pron] do [verb] [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 However , those differences which do exist point to JC rather than any other Creole as the focus .
2 If we do pay attention to his thought we feel we are listening to a public orator of unimpeachably orthodox Christian principles , a Poet Laureate in training — he did not in fact attain this honour until the reign of Queen Victoria in 1843 .
3 There is , for example , no Annie 's Bar where we may gossip with the mighty over a vodka — although we do have access to a well-stocked cafeteria , where the waitresses are uncommonly polite .
4 Because the insulating characteristics of timber-frame houses are so good they do give rise to the problem known as ‘ interstitial condensation ’ , as was revealed in the television documentary .
5 They do give weight to the judgements of the most aware , those who have educated themselves to discriminate between flavours most accurately .
6 Thus , even when they do provide employment to otherwise unemployed people , they do so primarily to unregistered part-time job seekers .
7 It is in fact NACAB policy that advice workers should be able to carry out some limited counselling functions and they do run training to that end .
8 They do run counter to the views about national sovereignty held by most peoples in Europe , not just the British .
9 Coverage of all kinds can be both favourable and unfavourable — no matter whether politicians are in government or in opposition — and politicians themselves must bear the prime responsibility for ensuring that when they do get access to the media they present their own case well .
10 The main problem is that while the software can generate the presentaion very quickly the slides themselves do take time to image , it 's not like taking a conventional photograph .
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