Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] do exist " in BNC.
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1 | However , the upshot of his research is that differences in motor skills do exist between black and white kids . |
2 | Thus the theory of light was unified with the theory of electromagnetism , although it took another 30 years before Heinrich Hertz was able to demonstrate positively that electromagnetic waves did exist . |
3 | An issue with real social ramifications does exist . |
4 | Thus German funds — some conventional funds do exist there — hold 35% of their assets in loans . |
5 | Some general legal rules do exist , but often they assume a set of medical realities long overtaken by events . |
6 | Further , whatever legal rules do exist deal largely with the conventional medical-legal issues of acute and emergency treatment and with malpractice . |
7 | It is true , however , that necessity hustles invention forward and that great inventors do exist , but these are not typical occurrences . |
8 | If black holes do exist , Kip will get one year of Penthouse . |
9 | Possibilities for wheelchair users wanting to enjoy more challenging routes do exist . |
10 | Most countries in the South suffer from a low per capita income , a small industrial base and a lack of diversified exports , although important exceptions do exist . |
11 | Maturin counters the captain 's protestation that happy ships did exist by asserting that harmony on a ship depends ‘ upon the whim , the digestion and the virtue of one or two men , and that is iniquitous ’ . |
12 | But these preventative powers do exist , because once violence occurs on the streets , once there has been a breakdown of public order , then the damage has been done . |
13 | Patterns of swastika meander — especially the variety based on four adjacent swastikas — in conjunction with concentric , linear borders , are not common outside the region , although some notable parallels do exist . |
14 | If noumenal things did exist , there would be no possibility of defining a " principle of individuation " for them in any case . |
15 | One of the organizers , Michael Luckman , says President Clinton is scared to acknowledge that superior beings do exist . |
16 | Other things did exist but are no longer with us . |
17 | So , if these psychic gifts do exist , who is handing them out ? |
18 | Certain arguments do exist for retaining the word ‘ rape ’ even if radical reform involving a gradation system and an expanded definition of sexual intercourse is introduced . |
19 | The evidence on the extent to which actual index futures prices depart from the values predicted by the no-arbitrage condition generally supports the view that economically significant departures do exist . |
20 | It can not be , he says , that ‘ figure , motion , and the rest of the primary or original qualities do exist without the mind … [ while ] colours , sounds , heat , cold , and such like secondary qualities … are sensations existing in the mind alone ’ , for ‘ extension , figure , and motion , abstracted from all other qualities , are inconceivable ’ . |
21 | The construction of the temple of-Aphrodite in the first century BC must have required abundant material , and although it is plaus ible to assume that local stone-cutters did exist , more ambitious projects clearly demanded more sophisticated and skilled sculptors and architects . |
22 | However , significant similarities do exist , too . |