Example sentences of "[adv] do have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Erm I perhaps do have some sympathy for Harrogate 's position .
2 The patterns of speech are rooted in a society where men literally do have more power than women , and indeed power over women .
3 ‘ By the Lord , Jimmie , you always did have rose-edged ambitions , but like sunsets they fade . ’
4 ‘ You always did have strange ideas . ’
5 What develops may and usually does have some similarity to what was danced as a student .
6 You really do have green fingers .
7 And if you really do have any feelings left for me , then you wo n't try to stop me . ’
8 " I 've been proving to Graham I really did have some wine and it smashed . "
9 Not spelling your position out does have some advantages — it leaves your options slightly more open in the event of future attacks .
10 On the other hand , given the state of confusion in France and the fact that Thorez himself was in Moscow , it was not clear that the communist hierarchy was in a position to control communist maquisards , many of whom undoubtedly did have revolutionary aspirations .
11 Women did not eat as many sausages , pies , or fish and chips than men , yet did have more fruit and recommended reduced fat milk .
12 Why does have that fish ?
13 I never did have any ambitions really — I never did want to do anything .
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