Example sentences of "do [verb] [art] [noun sg] to " in BNC.
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1 | Although within Goody 's own terms they do provide a challenge to his claims for the consequences of a shift from oral to literate culture , they do not provide an unambiguous or ‘ scientific ’ starting point from which to test those claims . |
2 | ‘ We do believe the information to be useful and we also believe it is a possibility that the man shown on the tape in Phil Wells . |
3 | Nevertheless , the figures do illuminate the extent to which employment can provide a frame of reference for thinking about what to teach . |
4 | On the other hand , do take the trouble to be friendly and courteous . |
5 | But you do have a right to be there and to be heard . |
6 | My inheritance from those years is the belief maintained with some difficulty , that I do have a right to the earth . |
7 | If and when you do have a reaction to individual food groups , you may feel that you have had a setback . |
8 | Though it does not deny that subjects do have a duty to God to obey their ruler , it insists that rulers are not absolute , and themselves have duties to their subjects . |
9 | I mean technically we do have an entitlement to visits in that Janet was was reminding me the other day that that we said , when Deborah was here , that everybody was entitled to four visits a year . |
10 | But for those who do have the tendency to addictive disease the damage of awakening that disease has commonly already been done by social , legal , alcohol . |
11 | 11M is nt that much over 5 years at all … but then you do have the day to day running costs and ( eeek ) wages … |
12 | We do owe a debt to be paid with grateful remembrance of the sacrifices you and your comrades made . |
13 | Nevertheless the OECD cautions that principles of equity do impose a limit to the possibilities for charging . |
14 | But these cases do highlight the cost to individuals and society of ignoring the very real after- effects of crime , shock and trauma . |
15 | Suppose a judge then announces , in the style of law as integrity , that the precedents do establish a right to damages because that reading of the precedents makes them in retrospect morally sounder . |