Example sentences of "it do [verb] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Even if it did lead to danger , as the signpost clearly said , she was determined to follow it , even though she was scared .
2 So the law was , was implemented , it became fa clear fairly quickly that , in the process of that implementation , it did lead to encroachment on the r middle peasant .
3 Er the blood blood count , because it did go for blood count , the blood count was er ninety three .
4 What trade it did came from locals , for travellers at this season were few .
5 Matters did not improve when they got to Glenelg and found an appalling inn — although it did draw from Johnson one of his best remarks of the entire tour .
6 One recent population study found that depression did not precede the eating disorder , although it did correlate with onset .
7 It did happen at times but they were usually people who fancied their power , such as city councillors .
8 It did look like Tumbleweed .
9 The News of the World 's vision should stand with the many other bizarre sightings of that year , blending as it did fear of modernity evil American sophistication — the threat of revamped Limehouse opium dens , courtesy of Indica 's Indian music , and the throwback to holiday camp drilling thanks to ‘ organized ’ LSD experiences .
10 But it did let in 6ft 5in Swede Robert Karlsson — the tallest player on the European tour .
11 Although Ross was still obviously the same hard , unshakeable man who 'd always been master of his own emotions , it did seem to Laura that he was now acting in an oddly constrained manner .
12 After some uncertainty as to whether the Meiji constitution applied to Japan 's colonial possessions , it was decided that it did apply to Korea and Taiwan .
13 It did sound like thunder .
14 What it did have in mind is not clear .
15 oh well I , I think it did , it did emerge but not so clearly , but it did emerge in Mr evidence
16 But the impact on membership will be indirect , because membership does not depend directly on alternative opportunities , although it does depend on wages .
17 It is not necessary for the plaintiff to owe the defendant a duty of care : Although contributory negligence does not depend on a duty of care , it does depend on foreseeability .
18 It does protect against shots from war machines .
19 If it does decide on Swindon , it would make it one of the biggest re-locations to the town .
20 O.K. I 'll try do a version , but it does effect on Q P 5 an Q P6 you see as well coughing .
21 However , it does lead to competition , and neither milkman levies a delivery charge ( at least explicitly ) whereas the newsagent does .
22 Experience of life suggests that evil does ravage our capacity to listen to God and hear him ; it does lead to deterioration of character and to further separation from God .
23 Increasing visitor numbers will not of itself increase our income , and it does lead to pressures on the Gardens themselves , particularly Edinburgh ( See 3.1 ) .
24 And I knew what it stood for , now what it does stand for Tri Nitro Toluene , it 's what you make bombs out of .
25 ‘ Our understanding is that if it does go to court , the hearing will be next year . ’
26 Thank you , Mr Chairman , erm , I 'm here to say , it 's quite true to say that it does vary from year to year , on er , what our programme is , but er , we we also have to face it , that er , com compared with some other areas , both east midlands and nationally , we do not have the traffic , and this does go against our for T A. Er , the the traffic on our roads
27 But it does vary from year to year .
28 No wages and that I mean it does vary from section
29 It does occur to Fukuyama that religion might have some sort of unease to express with all this , but he appears to conceive of religion under only two modes .
30 It happens perhaps sooner in languages and in science than it does say in history or English or geography , and certainly language teachers find much more difficulty in teaching mixed ability classes and one tends to find that languages — French/German — are the first to abandon mixed ability , usually in the second year , sometimes the third year , of comprehensive school .
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