Example sentences of "do give a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ CO&sub2 ; extract hops are expensive but they do give a good hop nose when they 're added in the conditioning tank .
2 While these figures refer to crimes committed by juveniles , they do give a good indication of the extent of class differences in crime statistics generally , given the high proportion of offenders who are juveniles .
3 But even allowing for such problems and treating the figures with due caution , they do give a dramatic picture of the relative sizes of different currency segments of the world bond market .
4 I had to rinse quite often to get rid of debris , but it did give a close shave .
5 He did give a little shove to a defender who was shielding Wallace from the ball as it was running thru to Coton , but Coton could nt hold it anyway so IMO it did nt affect the ‘ goal ’ .
6 Erm I suppose having this great exten extended crane there does give a good impression of height , but , the action is here and i it 's a little small in the frame and , but although I 'm sure , you know , there 's quite a fe I imagine there 's a lot of people standing around watching and so on , but as a photograph at the end of the day I 'm not sure it has quite enough impact to be erm terribly interesting .
7 While the gravity falls during the fermentation process , the OG does give a useful indication of the strength of beer .
8 Although the invoicing system is long redundant , the use of the shilling in the name of a beer does give a useful indication of its strength .
9 Well as far as we can work out what actually happened is is the referee does give a free kick for this back pass there .
10 Simply because it does give a numerical score , rather than the subjective impression given by an interview , credit scoring may give a spurious and therefore dangerous impression of accuracy .
11 But it does give a distorted picture of the level and nature of business in the market .
12 The idea of housing classes does give a rudimentary sense of groupings of potential housing competitors , however , even if the categories may differ somewhat or be less clearly defined in rural areas .
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