Example sentences of "[noun pl] do [vb infin] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Great crises do occur in the midst of structural change and , in fact , are part of the process helping to carry those changes through .
2 For an instance where one of the parties did object to the principle , see Chelsea Man plc v Vivat Holdings plc ( 1989 ) unreported , Court of Appeal , 24 August discussed at 13.8.2 : and for two examples of how an expert dealt with points of law , see 13.8.3 .
3 The accident estimates from Study 2 as shown in Table 4.6 make it clear that subjects do rely on the precise conditions in the film viewed when making accident estimates for a junction , even though most subjects previously knew the junctions concerned .
4 Despite all the bad news , opportunities do exist in the US .
5 On the other hand it would be so much simpler for explanatory purposes if animals did behave like the rational egoists of classical economics .
6 Walker 's images do reverberate with the classical and much of this is due to her ‘ expressive ’ use of figures in careful poses to create harmonious compositions , which makes us think of Hellenistic relief work as well as Renaissance paintings .
7 But she said they tell you that and she said they tell you , it 's on computer she said , but animals do go in the vans .
8 Switch off appliances such as washing machines and cookers at the socket after use — if kids do fiddle with the knobs , they ca n't turn the machines on .
9 Even if it eventually transpires that the Lorenz equations do not satisfy the conditions necessary to justify the rigorous analysis ( but see { 33 } ) , it is none the less true that a great many ( infinitely many ) homoclinic orbits do occur in the system though perhaps not distributed densely through all r-intervals .
10 Some of them hardly bat an eyelid , but explain that quails do migrate over the Sinai peninsula , and that they often settle on the ground in large numbers and can be caught very easily .
11 Performance elements do enter into the equation .
12 The frequency and volume of business material , not all of which falls into the legal deposit category , means that gaps do exist in the business collection .
13 The two areas did differ in the level of statutory service provision ; in Ipswich , home help input was available only two or three days a week for up to one and a half hours at a time , and a financial assessment and payment for home help had recently been introduced .
14 Distinctive directors did emerge at the end of the decade .
15 We do not actually know , of course , if this effect has been good or bad ; but the tourists keep coming , potential undergraduates keep applying and companies do relocate into the area .
16 The universities did bid for the students , but all at the same top price , and the system was consigned to the UFC file marked ‘ fiasco . ’
17 However , concentrative joint ventures that are permanent and independent without such anti-competitive implications do come within the Regulation .
18 ( d ) Party ties are less strong in committee and defeats do occur for the Government .
19 While the costs do fall outside the London area the average price of a text slide is still in the order of £15 to £25 .
20 Where a claim arises allegedly due to storm damage it has to be established that storm conditions did occur in the area , on the date of the alleged damage .
21 No one would deny that the origins of some learning difficulties do lie in the child .
22 It can not be , he says , that ‘ figure , motion , and the rest of the primary or original qualities do exist without the mind … [ while ] colours , sounds , heat , cold , and such like secondary qualities … are sensations existing in the mind alone ’ , for ‘ extension , figure , and motion , abstracted from all other qualities , are inconceivable ’ .
23 Simon Folkard and Tim Monk have suggested that it may be the individuals whose rhythms do adjust to the regime who experience the most difficulty .
24 While ‘ The Month of August ’ and a number of other poems which pursue sexual and economic questions do appear in the first volume , Leapor 's most angry works were left out .
25 Then , since this House in Thomas 's case had accepted that judicial review by way of certiorari did lie to the visitor at least to restrain an abusive process , they held that there was jurisdiction to correct errors of law since ‘ illegality ’ is one of the accepted heads of judicial review .
26 Overall these indicate that while the rate of victimization recorded in the annual surveys did increase in the 1970s and 1980s , this was at a substantially lower rate ( 1 per cent on average ) than the officially recorded crime-rate ( 3.5–5 per cent average annual increase ; cf.
27 Grim prospects do hang over the heads of black school leavers and the research of Gloria Lee and John Wrench does much to nail down the specific ways in which employment opportunities are much narrower for the black kid seeking apprenticeships in industry ( 1981 ) .
28 In general , however , despite the fact that anachronisms do exist in the published text of the Kanunname , there seems to be good reason for supposing the provisions in it concerning the learned hierarchy to be basically genuine .
29 ‘ Home ’ in Victorian fiction , corresponding to the actual shift in population , is mainly in the city or its suburbs , where there are no great houses to set the standard ; and even when characters do live in the country , great houses no longer dominate rural communities in the same way .
30 So again , although Girobank loans do add to the consumer 's potential credit armoury , they are only a small addition .
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