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

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1 Fossils do throw light on the history of the lateral line and tail .
2 Because the insulating characteristics of timber-frame houses are so good they do give rise to the problem known as ‘ interstitial condensation ’ , as was revealed in the television documentary .
3 Neither card in fact , although they do give mention of the associates for both men , neither card says that associate of the other .
4 They do give weight to the judgements of the most aware , those who have educated themselves to discriminate between flavours most accurately .
5 Many textbooks do show awareness of the need to deal with different discourse types , but few confront the issue of identification .
6 I do feel concern for the older people .
7 Erm , whilst those credit approvals do bring reimbursement to the council over time , the equivalent amount to grant in broad terms .
8 They do run counter to the views about national sovereignty held by most peoples in Europe , not just the British .
9 However , if you do withdraw part of the capital before the time is up you will have to pay tax on the interest .
10 If you are losing children do spend time with the dissatisfied parents to explore not just the event that has brought the situation to a head but dig deep for other areas of dissatisfaction , hostility or conflict .
11 However , you will be expected to pay her a fee , as weddings do provide part of the local church organist 's salary .
12 It 's a pretty sight alright , even if sparks do set fire to the dry grass on either side of the track , enraging landowners .
13 Freight trains are a mile long and their lonely whistles do blow whoo-whoo in the night ; Coney Island hot dogs do come with a million toppings ; hamburgers are gigantic .
14 Do take advantage of the new low- and no-alcohol drinks available in Sainbury 's
15 It will certainly be interesting to see how many youngsters do take advantage of the new concessions .
16 As discussed in Chapter 1 , certain classes of sellers , mainly receivers and liquidators , do take advantage of the provisions of s 12 ( 3 ) of the SGA or s 2(3) of the SGSA to pass only such title as they may have in the goods , subject to disclosure of known encumbrances , and a warranty of quiet possession so far as they are concerned .
17 our trusts and syndicates do take part in the combined state apparatus , and their policy forms a most important part of state power .
18 Well , if you 're about to set off for your Easter weekend , do take care on the roads .
19 Indeed most providers would now claim that they do take account of the wider population .
20 What do Feel think of the dance craze which is currently dominating the singles charts ?
21 We do have information on the extent to which net conversions have been provided over the past well during the eighty one ninety
22 The main feature of the bureaucratic-technical class is that although it lacks effective control over the means of production its members do have control over the labour of others in their subordinate position in bureaucratic structures .
23 Do pay attention to the note at the bottom of page 38 in the manual , which suggests that you ensure that the yarn is not caught round any of the sinker hooks when you take the yarn and wrap it around the needle in E position next to the knitting .
24 However , the diversity of the range of information and its potentially extensive scope do require consideration of the methods by which the data may be collected and thereby offers an opportunity for the development of more creative ways of defining and discussing with older people these various areas of their lives .
25 Internally the Options Agency delivers training for young people who qualify to our employees at the County Council , and so we do receive assistance through the youth training programme and with our costs as an employer in training young people to achieve the these positive outcomes and N V Q's and so on .
26 If you are in this position , and want to change your plans for higher education , do get advice from the Careers Service .
27 Coverage of all kinds can be both favourable and unfavourable — no matter whether politicians are in government or in opposition — and politicians themselves must bear the prime responsibility for ensuring that when they do get access to the media they present their own case well .
28 Well , I 'm erm I think one of the places where I do part company from the Labour Party is I do n't think they give enough priority to getting the traffic out of Oxford .
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