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

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1 Do n't use too many transparencies and do talk to the audience and not to the screen .
2 The earliest I have found relates to Henry de Lornes , in the year 1203 , when he paid 16s and a palfrey for 1½ yokes of land in Halling and Cuxton and another in 1271 , when Walter , son of John de Boghurst granted land to Thomas Heryng of Halling for which he was to pay a seam of corn and do service to the chief lord .
3 , aha , just basically I mean how do you find working and , you know rearing children , bringing up a family , and doing your housework , do you , how do you organize it , do you find that you get up early and do work in the morning , will you do a bit of work when you go home or , does your partner help out with the work ?
4 For , while editorial priorities and earth-shrinking technologies can and do work against the interests of the war 's officialdom , the degree to which even the less servile sections of the media provide a platform for coherent dissenting views is incredibly limited .
5 Irrespective of personal belief or disbelief , an unaccountable number of people have believed and do believe in the spiritual aspects of human life , and therefore their actions , attitudes and interpretations of events have been influenced accordingly .
6 It is known that both cannibalistic and non-cannibalistic individuals can and do develop from the same batch of eggs .
7 I fear that it will cause great panic in the City and in America and do harm to the Allies .
8 Boxers can and do die in the ring .
9 Individuals could and did suffer at the hands of individual kings .
10 On the other hand , the question of aid to Malta had been decided beforehand , and did go through the National Assembly .
11 One line of his broadcast — ‘ Now it is very cold and we can not stay in our house ’ — hints at a crisis that nearly closed Dovercourt and did result in the evacuation of Pakefield , the overspill camp near Lowestoft .
12 But each could and did act for the other when necessary ; and English diplomats abroad frequently corresponded with both .
13 Richards observed : ‘ Uncontrolled building of the suburban kind may and does add to the general chaos of our time , but the suburb at its best has virtues peculiarly designed to bring comfort and fulfilment to many . ’
14 He reported that Coirm , being drunk by the Irish instead of wine , produces headaches , is a compound of bad juices , and does harm to the muscles .
15 It is a tribute to the tribunals that the technicality at the heart of the appellate process in these tribunals can and does coexist with the relative informality in atmosphere and with procedural flexibility .
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