Example sentences of "do [adv] [adv] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Theorists of postmodernism relying on political economy explanations still do not adequately explain why sections of the middle class are engaging in this new way of life . |
2 | An important point about this analysis is that , , do not otherwise occur finally in the syllable . |
3 | Do not just skip over this bit . |
4 | Risk factors for heart disease do not just add up , they multiply . |
5 | DEER do not just lie down ; they ‘ harbour ’ , ‘ lodge ’ or ‘ bed ’ , depending on the species . |
6 | Moreover , these potential thoughts do not just lie there like strands of spaghetti on a plate : each must have a certain kind of relation to the others . |
7 | But no amount of tinkering with parental choice or national testing alters one main problem : many young black children do not even turn up to classes . |
8 | Given that many rural schools do not even have properly equipped science laboratories , it is hard to see how they will be able to afford equipment for carpentry , metalwork and building . |
9 | Thus , men seem to be principally associated with a change that speakers do not consciously evaluate highly , while women are associated with one adopted by speakers in their more carefully monitored styles . |
10 | Every time I have to strike my heart is in my mouth , and although I do not consciously hold back when I strike , I wonder if I am doing so without being aware of it . |
11 | It requires considerable commitment by already hard-pressed teachers , and considerable organizational skill by the management team , to ensure that such issues are truly taken on board , and do not somehow fall down the cracks between more clearly defined and familiar roles . |
12 | The reason is that such sentences do not somehow occur alone , in limbo ; they occur as part of a more general theory . |
13 | Most pilots do not instinctively look across and compare their height with the trees unless they have been taught to do so , and more often than not a pilot will try to judge by angles and positioning alone . |
14 | Their mode of calculation has definite effects on industrial enterprises , but they do not generally intervene actively in the determination of company policy . |
15 | Thatcher diktats do not simply slide down the Cabinet table like castor oil . |
16 | Pupils should be encouraged to formulate first the questions they need to answer by using such sources , so that they use them effectively and do not simply copy verbatim ; |
17 | This is a further reason for considering such skills an essential part of the staff nurses ' role rather than as an added extra to be fitted in whenever possible : today 's staff nurses are the ward sisters of tomorrow , and they do not simply pick up teaching skills automatically when they are given a new job title . |
18 | The Norton Lectures do not simply look back sadly . |
19 | These ‘ survivals ’ would , of course , be evidence that oral societies can and do ‘ fix ’ some aspects of the cultural repertoire ; they do not simply roll on in perpetual immediacy , responding to each new need in a new way and changing the meanings of words and communication accordingly . |
20 | The gutter press and the entertainment industry do not yet exist here in the way they do in Britain or in the United States . |
21 | We simply do not yet know enough about the capacity of learning strategies that have been discovered or perhaps remain to be discovered . |
22 | Furthermore , there have been suggestions that some types of support are effective for some types of stress but not others , and we do not yet know enough about the causal processes involved to be able to explain this ( Gottlieb , 1983 ) . |
23 | It would be satisfying to be able to list examples of phonological differences between accents in the area of stress and intonation , but unfortunately , straightforward examples are not available ; we do not yet know enough about the phonological functions of stress and intonation , and too little work has been done on comparing accents in terms of these factors . |
24 | We do not yet know how good a Prime Minister he is . |
25 | This can be an expensive way of producing local history studies — especially if a duplicate copy is made for the county record office — and we do not yet know how long video film can be stored before it deteriorates . |
26 | This ignores the saving on refuse disposal ( which would have the effective price ) and the fact that one method reduces landfill pollution , while the other generates a type we do not yet know how to clear up . |
27 | We do not yet know how it will work in practice , and if you have a problem making arrangements for your children , it is important to take legal advice from one of the organisations listed in the Helplist at the end of this leaflet . |
28 | Notwithstanding the 1992 euphoria , EC books do not yet feature very prominently in the high street . |
29 | Do not be worried if your angles do not exactly add up to 180° As you become more accurate with your work , so you will get closer to 180° . |
30 | These studies on the fine specificity of structures recognised by blood group antibodies do not completely rule out the possibility that a different epitope could be recognised by the antibodies in the livers and colons of PSC patients . |