Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] they [verb] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 So , for example if somebody does reject a young man in a way that erm is n't appropriate in his eyes , he might then go around and start calling her all sorts of names and generally making other men think of her in bad way , and of course no eighteen year old woman wants young men to think badly of her , and so she puts pressure on herself not to reject advances too openly or too obviously or something like that , and the whole cycle starts again , and so and I think this is the sort of thing the college just can not have anything to do with , because that really is going too far , that 's interfering with the the one thing we could do , perhaps , is talk to the young women and make it clear that they do have the right to reject advances and that what they 've got to be concerned about whilst they 're at university is they 're academic career and making sure that that is n't affected by harassment .
2 But , they also go on headed note paper which says Oxford City Council Environmental Health Department and all the other stuff we put on the top , erm and it 's perfectly clear that they do come from the City Department upon your behalf .
3 Others see this and they do cope , but keep their heads down .
4 The fee for performing at Yeovilton was not high but they did offer free fuel .
5 The disadvantages of friendship are very few but they do exist .
6 However this radicalization in land policy had allowed them to defeat the K M T and essentially led them to get into power so one has elements of pragmatism in their ideology and that how that you 've got to realize that the Communist Party was in a very precarious situation throughout these years , that how that although they did have a kind of er policy in th there ultimate aim of socialism , and although it seare appeared s quite strange that they were almost promoting capitalism , that how that their aim during this period was to eliminate feudalism which was the s and then to establish capitalism in order that socialism could take place .
7 They have now been accepted by the CNAA as being equal and acceptable degree qualifications where appropriate and they do mark a major attempt at the rationalization of art and design education below degree level .
8 Teamwork is vital for the tougher , more challenging activities which , whilst less frequent , are more crucial when they do occur .
9 Cos erm , apparently erm Trevor was working for Bettaware for Avon and they had the Social Services round to say that I hear that your working and they do toy parties and they said no , I mean there not making a living out of it , it 's was just
10 Well yeah cos when you think like that if they do pack up he 's got no no nothing .
11 This may not be true , but certainly in listening to conversational English one does encounter a very large number of these and they do seem to the native speaker to have some perhaps indefinable ‘ feel ’ of something negative present in the background , as suggested above , on p. 139 ) .
12 Well after extensive tests it can be revealed that they are human and they do have a heart .
13 The language is not always clear as the dialects and slang can be confusing but they do convey the right atmosphere .
14 Not only that but they do have different ways of achieving their maximum personal utility .
15 Erm I think what we have to do in particular as , as , as full time officers is , is probably try and er and erm chase things up although they they 're within the realms of the respo the respective LEC 's but to try and make sure that they do get some clearer , if not confirmed , insight into re in relation to the contribution aspect .
16 No , but it 's up to the every individual to try and make sure that they do get that level of service .
17 They do not need to be too smart ; in fact , it is better if they do look rapidly produced , in response to an immediate threat .
18 Yeah no the Black are good but they do sound like the Stones .
19 This book , these books are quite good because they do give you a little bit of explanation .
20 One more now , as long as they do go out because erm Oh I 've got one that will be coming back from the careers service soon , erm he 's supposed to be ringing tomorrow morning .
21 Also , the insurers will not necessarily cover all your customers and those that they do cover may only be covered up to a certain amount .
22 Like rabbits , they are born blind but they do have some very fine body hair .
23 The origins are important because they help explain a number of otherwise curious features of the societies .
24 One of the biggest problems in working with these young people is overcoming their anti-school attitudes and convincing the former that they do have the ability and the latter that education is essential if they are to make a success of life .
25 It 's just one of those things that happens at parties ; people do get drunk and they do do things they would n't normally think of .
26 They can feel cold at first but they do warm up quickly and in warmer conditions the modern micro-fibre fabrics commonly used do n't feel sticky in the way that older nylon linings did .
27 Er now did we get John back or we 've forgotten John now because he 's in a shop serving customers in Ripon and er great take away Indian there very very good take away Indian and they did ask me this would you please play this so hang on .
28 Whereas at the time it was a thin old wicket — you know , ‘ Madness are a bit thick and they do come out with some bollocks sometimes , so I do n't know if I can throw my weight behind them ’ . ’
29 The Location of Offices Bureau showed the way in South-East England ; distances moved from central London were often modest but they did have the effect of prising population outward .
30 but that ought to satisfy my Noble Friend and I should have thought , but I agree with him , in in the general point that it is very much more easy when these bills are consolidated and they do end up in one consolidated act .
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