Example sentences of "to the [noun] [conj] it do " in BNC.

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1 And , if you treat this toxin with something like formaldehyde or ethanol , you end up by inactivating it 's toxic properties and you end up with what , what we call a toxoid , something that retains immunological properties , it 's able to stimulate specific immunity to the toxin but it does n't have any of the toxic effects and we end up with this toxoid vaccine against diphtheria .
2 Much of the major investment in this country 's telecommunications infrastructure in recent years has been from BT , which has made a much bigger contribution to the Exchequer than it did in the 1970s , as it is more efficient , more productive , sells more services , makes more money and pays more tax .
3 Nonconformity did not will migration into the towns nor the migration out again to the suburbs but it did meet the challenges presented by these mammoth social changes .
4 ‘ I want to see the return of the Yorkshire Ridings and the abolition of Humberside and Cleveland so that Yorkshire can again stretch from the Humber to the Tees as it did for a thousand years before 1974 , ’ said Mr Sykes .
5 ‘ I want to see the return of the Yorkshire Ridings and the abolition of Humberside and Cleveland so that Yorkshire can again stretch from the Humber to the Tees as it did for a thousand years before 1974 , ’ said Mr Sykes .
6 This is certainly a more plausible general background to the revolt but it does not explain why Eleanor rebelled in 1173 and not at any other time .
7 The councillors argued that the company traditionally expatriated such large profits to the UK that it did not merit its share of about £150,000 of the grant .
8 Go down to the bottom and it does the same to go to the top .
9 One would then not be saying that natural selection does not adequately account for the evolution of animal life but that one has a certain belief to the effect that it does not do so .
10 The layout can give as many messages to the pupils as it does to colleagues and senior management .
11 This may cause a problem to the offeror if it does not have a sufficient liability to mainstream corporation tax against which to offset the ACT .
12 The United States would be in violation of its commitments to the parties if it did not do so , but would be in violation of general international law with respect to third parties .
13 The system 's friendly to the environment because it does n't use any machinery .
14 The language presented to them may be a genuine record of native speaker behaviour , genuine , that is to say , as textual data , but to the extent that it does not engage native speaker response it can not be realized as authentic discourse .
15 To the extent that it does take place , any exchange is biased by the way in which a student 's ‘ self-image ’ and his image of his fellows is affected by their grades .
16 Whilst the Purchaser can accept that the Memorandum has not been prepared with the precision of a legal document ( and accordingly the warranty may require some modification ) nevertheless the core of the information contained in it has been relied on by the Purchaser in agreeing to buy the Business and to the extent that it does not appear in any of the other information which is being warranted by the Vendor , it should be warranted in its own right .
17 Global capitalism is successful to the extent that it does persuade people .
18 A tight monetary policy therefore , to the extent that it does affect aggregate demand , is likely to reduce Q as well as P , especially when there is resistance from monopolistic firms and unions to price and wage cuts :
19 It would be fair to conclude that the trend in Japan caused concern to Peking but not to the extent that it did in Moscow .
20 Questions arose as to whether the new regulatory system introduced by the Act would permit or require practices inconsistent with common law fiduciary duties , and , to the extent that it did , the impact this would have on fiduciary duties .
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