Example sentences of "[pers pn] do make a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Remember the one thing about a game show , I do make a lot of them , is you have to be able to play at home . |
2 | Remember the one thing about a game show , I do make a lot of them , is you have to be able to play at home . |
3 | If I do make a cock-up of it , I can always do something else . ’ |
4 | However , I did make a slip , which Mr Summers points out : total government revenue is about £40m , of which fisheries licence revenue is £25m . |
5 | I did make a bit of fuss about it and the nurse told me to stop moaning . |
6 | I did make a note by the way for that . |
7 | ‘ I do n't think you did make a mistake , ’ Ruth told him with resignation . |
8 | If she does make a noise you probably wo n't shoot her , and anyway there 's a chance she could n't make enough of a noise to be heard outside the front door ; it 's a big house and although there are a lot of hard , sound-reflective surfaces in it , you 're not convinced a scream would make it all the way to whoever 's outside , either down the stairwell or through the double-glazed balcony windows . |
9 | ‘ We did make a £3 million offer to Sheffield United for Brian Deane , but they were n't interested . |
10 | If we do make a profit , we may lose our charitable status . |
11 | The position , Chair , if I can just quickly through you , say in terms of this budget , we do make a provision for absences , because obviously we do get sickness absence . |
12 | They 're well able to take care of themselves and they do make a mess . |
13 | He took part in the Fifth Comintern ( June — July 1924 ) where he did make a mark . |
14 | He did make a visit to Rangoon , either in December 1945 or January 1946 , when he called on the Governor who noted on a draft ‘ Nu snubbed ’ . |
15 | The revenue figure is 20% down on 1991 and the company revealed it did make a loss last year , though the size was not disclosed . |
16 | But it did make a difference — she realized that in the long hours she lay awake thinking about it . |
17 | They found that , although it did make a difference in a few cases , most babies got enough iron from solid food to make up for any loss through drinking cow 's milk . |
18 | He does make a lot of dust . |
19 | . And er it does make a bit of continuity . |
20 | But it 's true , it does make a noise . |
21 | But when all the please and thank you is unsaid and the little courtesy is undone , it does make a difference to society . |
22 | Erm if I put two times brackets three add six it does make a difference . |
23 | With his leg and one thing and another it does make a difference having a ‘ phone … |
24 | It does make a difference — red wine and an airbed . |
25 | Yes , I 'd argue that it does make a difference , because we are announcing the fact that er we are coming along to possibly alert somebody er that we were coming into a building and then hence we encounter even more problems . |
26 | Any state has limitations on how it can behave , they 're partly geographical , it does make a difference whether you 're an island or whether you 've got no coastline at all . |
27 | But when you 're very ill like that it ma it does make a difference does n't it ? |
28 | I I think it does make a difference , going over the bridge . |
29 | It does make a lot of |
30 | It does make a sort of sense : everyone must be born and die , but how many general directors nowadays last even a respectable fraction of 20 years ? |