Example sentences of "[noun] do [adv] [verb] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 A total of 367 pupils in Wales took the GT4 test ( two schools did not return tests ) approximately one-third using the Welsh language versions .
2 However , schools did not like students to feel at home in arts and science : a rigid division between the two prevailed :
3 The coroner , quite rightly , pointed out that schools do not teach children that in a competitive world some are bound to fail .
4 The coroner , quite rightly , pointed out that schools do not teach children that in a competitive world some are bound to fail .
5 Indeed some schools do not allow girls to do this , seeing pregnancy , like measles , as infectious .
6 The debate is now largely ‘ old hat ’ in the sociology of education and there is a general consensus that schools do indeed impart values , but these are usually modified or developed versions of already existing dominant values of the society of which they form a part , including a number of parental values .
7 Organizations do not have objectives per se ; the objectives will reflect the objectives of those people involved in the organization .
8 My car do n't carry documents either . ’
9 Radiation such as ultraviolet and visible light , infrared radiation and radio waves do not produce ionizations .
10 The snakes do n't need ropes ' , he chuckled feebly , " because they are ropes .
11 Users themselves , however , are not completely blameless when it comes to the slow uptake of open systems , Wendler observes , ‘ our clients do n't take products seriously until IBM is involved . ’
12 Gentlemen do n't jilt ladies .
13 Davies first confirmed that intruders do usually lose contests over territories .
14 But snacks do not constitute meals .
15 Welcome to torso city : these lads do n't wear shirts .
16 The very moderate success of these methods did not prevent suggestions that they be copied in Britain .
17 Manufacturers do n't want computers to suffer the same fate as educational TV — a lot of promise but precious little worthwhile application .
18 Worries that the relocated employees faced were finding employment for relocated spouses and ensuring that the relocation did not affect children 's schooling .
19 Two subjects did not experience cymptoms due to acid perfusion and no increase in salivary bicarbonate output occurred .
20 The fact that she was known to be on a special complex carbohydrate diet designed to help her regain weight did n't help matters .
21 Some speakers do indeed produce utterances in the expectation that hearers will recover a specific set of propositions .
22 Councillors decided to uphold Mr Sprayson 's appeal because they said his action did n't put children in danger .
23 Fluent readers do occasionally have problems with this .
24 This is another example of ‘ Scots do n't need enemies ; we have each other ’ .
25 He has pointed to the difference between the treatment of offenders in Scotland and England , and said that the Scots do not imprison defaulters following their acceptance of the Scottish Law Commission 's report , which recommended that civil imprisonment for the non-payment of rates and taxes should be abolished .
26 Teenagers do not want parents too interested or involved in their world .
27 your teenagers do n't make ships and things now , they do n't want
28 When one considers that the official State Academy of Arts did not allow women to study there until 1919 , one can imagine how many women were given the chance of becoming professional artists by the mere existence of this institution which attracted tutors of the calibre of Karl Stauffer-Bern , who taught Kathe Kollwitz .
29 Given the propensity of the Academy jury over the years to equate serious acting with stars ' willingness to make themselves unattractive , it is surprising that Dustin did not win hands down .
30 We have conversations , animals do n't have conversations !
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