Example sentences of "do [vb infin] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 But before you do think of the following :
2 ‘ Oh Lydia , ’ said Betty , ‘ you do think of the weirdest things . ’
3 ‘ I do think in the last couple of months he 's gone too far .
4 As David Aers has skilfully shown , the merchant , the monk and the very language of the Shipman 's Tale do co-act at a general level to show a society where spiritual growth has been stunted , or rather deformed and directed away from an ideal moral and spiritual state .
5 And we were looking at how this top corner of the map related to the surrounding that those those erm reference points east north and west do relate to the open land outside of that .
6 So , as with lathes and the skilled turner , so also with the CAD system and the designer , possibilities do exist for a symbiotic relationship between the worker and the equipment .
7 Such links do exist at the present time , but they are the exception rather than the norm .
8 The schemes that do exist in the private market for pensions are related to purchasing power — so inequalities in earnings will be reflected in life after retirement , whilst those without the power to buy a pension will become increasingly dependent on the low rates obtainable from state pensions and means tested benefits .
9 In general , however , despite the fact that anachronisms do exist in the published text of the Kanunname , there seems to be good reason for supposing the provisions in it concerning the learned hierarchy to be basically genuine .
10 If problems do arise during a large project , do n't hesitate to deal with them firmly and immediately .
11 But some of the problems , particularly those of provision of hospital services in inner-city areas , do arise from the progressive reallocation of funds since the introduction of RAWP .
12 jobs to go around the people who do migrate to the urban skilled enough to jobs .
13 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 .
14 ‘ All I do know about the Spanish Civil War is it left a lot of scars that never healed .
15 Balancing an existing roster is of primary importance to a major company , whereas some smaller independent companies can and do concentrate on a particular sound or style of music .
16 Of course , where the science fiction writers really go to town is on what happens if you do fall in a black hole , A common suggestion is that if the black hole is rotating , you can fall through a little hole in space-time and out into another region of the universe .
17 State agencies do act with a considerable degree of autonomy , and take limited account of their interaction with other branches of the government .
18 While ‘ The Month of August ’ and a number of other poems which pursue sexual and economic questions do appear in the first volume , Leapor 's most angry works were left out .
19 The list developed for the study reported here ( Woll , 1983 ) contains in its full form 257 items , many of which do appear in the other lists .
20 With brute force techniques … they do achieve about the same end result as we do with much more sophisticated techniques .
21 Also , any attempts to kill wild animals , or almost all attempts , do result in a large amount of suffering .
22 You do speak in a strange way , like the old eagles used to . ’
23 It is hoped that this chapter goes some way to redressing the balance : relative prices do matter in the General Theory , though they do not adjust in the manner suggested by the classical writers and by their monetarist/new classical descendants .
24 In this play , the king and his army do battle with a larger force representing ambitious elements in the church .
25 We who do battle with the weekly deadline . ’
26 Class Action — Father and daughter Gene Hackman and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio do battle in a crowded courtroom .
27 It is true these bright galleons do sail on the high streets of Wembley on Saturday afternoons , and some will continue to do so for many years to come — but not all .
28 Roberta Junk do sound like a wacky tip for the top !
29 Roberta Junk do sound like a wacky tip for the top !
30 To summarise so far : a ) False sensations or sensory illusions may occur at any time in a pilot 's career and in fact commonly do occur in the normal course of events .
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