Example sentences of "[noun sg] do [adv] [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Similarly , buyers of goods susceptible to being sold without a right to do so also need notice to determine the advisability , as well as the validity of acquisition .
2 The term proportionality does moreover not resolve in and of itself the actual standard of review .
3 Wilkinson found that those individuals who struck lucky on any one night did indeed sometimes donate blood , by regurgitation , to their less fortunate comrades .
4 But if a mortgage deed did expressly so provide , the enforceability of such a provision would , in our opinion , be open to serious question on public policy grounds .
5 The 3i chairman is convinced that an enterprise economy does now genuinely exist in Britain .
6 The legislation does therefore not set up any presumption in the employee 's favour ; rather it is for him as claimant to lead evidence which tends to establish that it is more likely than not the employer gained from possession of the patent .
7 Finally , it should be noted that central government does sometimes voluntarily pay compensation to injured individuals without being held liable to do so and even when legal liability to do so may be doubtful or non-existent .
8 You 've got a project to do okay just do what you thought .
9 Tinbergen first confirmed , by individually marking all the nests and wasps in a particular area , that each wasp does indeed always return to her own burrow .
10 After all , cannabis does much less harm to a person 's health than nicotine , and yet cigarettes are legal .
11 He reports that the algorithm does indeed usually converge .
12 What sometimes fails to strike the judicial mind is that the draftsman was in fact doing exactly what he was instructed to do and that his drafting does indeed truly reflect that elusive ‘ parliamentary intention ’ .
13 It is therefore for the domestic courts to decide whether , in any particular case , the agreement does so clearly infringe Article 85 that an exemption is very unlikely to be granted by the Commission , even if it has been notified to the Commission , or whether there is no infringement of Article 85 and therefore the question of an exemption under Article 85(3) does not come into play .
14 First , Parkin argues , whilst a hierarchy of material reward does indeed usually represent the unequal distribution of ‘ marketable skills ’ in a society , it is illegitimate to extrapolate from this , as the functionalists do , and assume it also represents the distribution of these skills , as an innate quality amongst society 's members .
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