Example sentences of "and [adv] do [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Rebinders often discard it and thereby do the collector a serious disservice . |
2 | They are , in brief , hard-working and somewhat stressed ; feel dissatisfied with the job they are doing ( or at least bits of it ) ; confused about what they should be doing but wanting to change in the direction of greater impact and relevance of what they do ; have no clear idea how to go about it ; do not feel optimistic about things getting better ; are worried about the amount of emotional energy the job takes up ; and mostly do the best they can , try not to think about it all too much , and hang on till the holidays . |
3 | There is also a thought to put it on SVR3.2 and eventually do a MIPS Technologies Inc reference port . |
4 | And so does a man , or at least he does when he first falls in love , when he 's too caught up to pay any attention to what other fellows think . |
5 | I agree entirely with my hon. Friend , and so does every independent study and assessment that has been made of this matter . |
6 | The opposition parties support Iraq , and so does the Constitutional Union , which is in the ruling coalition . |
7 | Thus , the extent of habituation increases with the number of exposures to the stimulus and so does the magnitude of latent inhibition ( e.g. Lubow 1965 ; Lubow , Markman , and Allen 1968 ; Lantz 1973 ) . |
8 | And so does the level of service we now offer . |
9 | Any businessman knows that a company 's management team changes fairly continuously and so does the audit team . |
10 | The Methodists preach religion and so does the Church of England . ’ |
11 | Media advertising almost certainly has an effect , and so does the prior socialization of women for domesticity . |
12 | He knows and so does the claimant . |
13 | The mother also supports that order and so does the guardian ad litem . |
14 | The destruction of goods amounts to conversion and so does the alteration of their nature . |
15 | The primary sufferer continues his or her addiction regardless of consequences and so does the family member : the addictive disease is similar ; only the object of the addiction differs . |
16 | Just making the point that in the early years , your income will be less , then there 's a crossover point , because the value of the asset grows , and so does the yield on the fund . |
17 | Naturally , we get lost — and so does the golf swing . |
18 | You you see the important thing is that that contract has to be done in front of the and so does the copy , so does the cheque so they 're all done on the spot . |
19 | Every consultant has his or her own number and so does the assignment |
20 | Erm and they sponsor that , sponsor the marquis and so does the N F U. Erm now within the marquis there are lots of exhibits that are of educational value . |
21 | ‘ And so do a great many other right thinking people . |
22 | Swanhilda strikes similar poses with her mantilla and fan in Coppélia and so do the Spanish dancers in Swan Lake . |
23 | The Labour Party knows this and so do the Liberals ( now Democrats ) with their emphasis on community politics . |
24 | The question seems easy enough , and so do the answers . |
25 | The local fishermen suffer , and so do the seabirds . |
26 | But on balance , the children think they understand the work better , and so do the teachers . |
27 | Sometimes these meetings with strangers become the material for a poem by Wordsworth , for example , 10 June 1800 ( Beggars ) ; 3 October 1800 ( Resolution and Independence ) ; 15 April 1802 ( I wandered lonely as a cloud ) , and so do the narratives of other people 's experiences which Dorothy records : |
28 | I genuinely believe it and so do the players . ’ |
29 | Taylor knows it and so do the players . |
30 | ‘ I have been teaching Connections since it first came out , and I enjoy it very much , and so do the vast majority of our students . ’ |