Example sentences of "do [verb] to the " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 jobs to go around the people who do migrate to the urban skilled enough to jobs .
3 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 .
4 Riots , staff unrest , the malaise in the probation service and the political problems caused by the penal system are not the direct results of a high prison population or a lack of money or of decent prison buildings ( although these do contribute to the crisis ) , but result from what people believe and how they feel — from the moral reactions of people within and outside the penal system to the material situation .
5 It is very important that user groups do contribute to the change and that their suggestions are not merely dealt with by paying lip service .
6 Simon Folkard and Tim Monk have suggested that it may be the individuals whose rhythms do adjust to the regime who experience the most difficulty .
7 Partly because of the lack of predators , many island birds have lost the ability to fly ; after all , flying requires enormous energy , and on islands , those that do take to the air could in theory be blown out to sea .
8 Bureaucratic factors have to be considered alongside substantive considerations which do apply to the individual subjects of the law or any other authority .
9 The position is the same if the offender is committed for some offences under Magistrates ' Courts Act 1980 , s.38 and for some under Criminal Justice Act 1967 , s.56 ; the restrictions in Magistrates ' Courts Act 1980 , s.133 have no application to the offences subject to committal under section 38 , as the Crown Court can sentence for those offences as if the offender has just been convicted of them on indictment , but do apply to the offences committed under section 56 .
10 And if the miners of northern Bavaria do respond to the strike call for next Monday , the regime 's social contract with them will be shattered .
11 And if the miners of northern Bavaria do respond to the strike call for next Monday , the regime 's social contract with them will be shattered .
12 Perhaps you 're not conscious , you 're unconscious of the hook , but you do respond to the hook .
13 Every community will have its secrets , and every individual in it will have views that they would not normally express to others , but do express to the researcher .
14 He is a boy of very good promise and will I have no doubt ( if he continues to work steadily ) do credit to the School . "
15 One piece of research which I contemplated some years ago , but did not actually carry out , was a comparison between people who do go to the theatre and those who do not .
16 If you are very keen to try pressing wild flowers , do go to the trouble of checking which species are protected and be strong-willed enough to leave them well alone .
17 In some children this may be due to small functional bladder capacity , or to incomplete voiding when they do go to the lavatory ( Berg 1979 ; de Jonge 1973 ) .
18 Oh yes , I do go to the races as well .
19 But I do go to the Methodist Chapel in Cotherstone as often as I can and , now and again , support various chapel functions in other places when asked .
20 You need to get that , need to keep that down because if you do go to the hospital , and they did decide to take that out , they would ne d they would check your blood pressure and they would chase you .
21 ‘ Now , ’ he said , pacing in front of the blackboard , ‘ if you do go to the toilet , and if you do a number two — ’
22 But they do point to the complex inter-relation between official discourses and the domain of constructed personal experience and pleasure .
23 This may not be true , but certainly in listening to conversational English one does encounter a very large number of these and they do seem to the native speaker to have some perhaps indefinable ‘ feel ’ of something negative present in the background , as suggested above , on p. 139 ) .
24 Do come to the hall for a cup of coffee or tea while you are waiting ’ help to maintain a positive atmosphere when timing goes awry ?
25 And when we do come to the end of it , we can take our rest — our eternal rest . ’
26 She felt that it was up to her now to protect her mother : Mama , do come to the House of Commons with me .
27 Sir , if you do come to the view , however , that one or both of these sites may have some as it were residual greenbelt functions , then we ask you to bear in mind the matters raised , in particular Mrs 's appendix nine , about the need in the longer term , that is , beyond two thousand and six in particular , for a strategic reserve .
28 This is a brief outline of one suggestion , if you have any other thoughts or ideas on how we can create a more even balance between work and recreation , then please do come to the September Q.T. day with your suggestions .
29 The significant number of colour photographs , although they must contribute to the price , do add to the information content .
30 So again , although Girobank loans do add to the consumer 's potential credit armoury , they are only a small addition .
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