Example sentences of "do [adv] [verb] [pers pn] [be] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Where there is close liaison between ward teachers and the school of nursing , and where ward experience is part of a planned programme , this information will be available from previous teaching ; but where these conditions do not exist it is necessary for the clinical teacher to carry out her own checks with the students before the teaching can be planned . |
2 | But if we ( rightly ) say that God has to be unchangeable we do not mean he is static any more than if we say ‘ The Equator ’ is not the name of a poison we mean that it is safe to eat it . |
3 | Given our preferred strategy for the review and upgrading of minerals permissions described above , we do not feel it is necessary to extend the IDO provisions under the 1991 Act to other permissions , as suggested in the consultation paper . |
4 | I do not think they are evil . |
5 | ‘ We do not think it is possible to deny that there are circumstances in which individuals may justifiably choose to enter into a homosexual relationship ... [ although ] such a relationship could not be regarded as the moral or social equivalent of marriage . ' |
6 | Well , I am shocked that such things can be published , I do not think it is right . |
7 | I do not think it is complacent or smug ; one feels it has been worked for . |
8 | I take the view that , having regard to the recitals and to the terms of the order , one can read into the order itself the element of compromise , but again I do not think it is important for the decision of this case ; because the compromise , if compromise it was , was between the plaintiffs and Jack Bernardout , and I do not think it enures for the benefit of Joseph Bernardout , the defendant in these proceedings . |
9 | But I do not think it was open to them to state a sum constituting the … deficit and then say in effect they were not sure if the sum was correct . |
10 | The Yek offend you because we do not think you are human . |
11 | I do not suppose they are worried that the frogs and toads hatched in the ponds previous years , all returned to lay and spawn and found no water into which to produce the next generation . |
12 | ‘ I do not believe I am confused at all , Mr Stevens . |
13 | Your people do not believe it is right to offer cows to his family . |
14 | Legal aid is a fundamental part of our system of justice , and we do not believe it is proper for the Lord chancellor to make drastic reductions in it through Regulations , particularly in view of the entirely inadequate consultation on his proposals . |
15 | But , the real advantage of a boilie is that it is so tough ( the carp do not know it is soft on the inside ) that a carp takes the bait by sucking it straight back to its pharyngeal teeth in its throat . |
16 | So do not let us be surprised when they fail to deliver the goods from their two-cornered debate . |
17 | Stuttgart coach Christophe Daum had named Chapman as his side 's biggest worry after the pre-season Makita tournament at Elland Road , saying : ‘ He is so dangerous when the ball is played into him in the air , and I do n't think we are able to cope with that . ’ |
18 | You do n't think we 're strong enough then , police ? |
19 | I do n't think we 're likely to meet it here to be honest with you but yes you do get it . |
20 | I do n't think we 're safe here . ’ |
21 | ‘ Do n't think we 're uncaring , sir . |
22 | I do n't think we 're ready to do , I think that 's the points . |
23 | ‘ At a time when political parties could n't get twenty people in a room , we had to hold overflow meetings everywhere we went , ’ recalls Priestley , ‘ I do n't think we were ineffectual . |
24 | We were hard , but I do n't think we were dirty . ’ |
25 | ‘ I do n't think we were wrong , ’ he said slowly . |
26 | Ah well , what with the candy rock , I do n't think they are good for stocking . |
27 | Er , we have some points that we want taken on board such as the relevance of CPMs in the primary care team each team and that sort of thing but I do n't think they are fundamental differences , they are , as I say , dialogues towards consensus . |
28 | They want to have an audience but I do n't think they are worried about an ever-increasing one , ’ he says . |
29 | ‘ I do n't think they are improper pictures , ’ she said . |
30 | I do n't think they 're Swedish , more like from Brighton ( Whatever you call people from there ? ) , or more exactly Burgess Hill , and it seems what 's happening down there is very interesting , or so my sources lead me to believe : - ) . |