Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] [pron] do " in BNC.

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1 Erm w I mean where they do n't work when somebody offers code and they do n't work , there 's not a lot you can do other than sort of make some informed guesses as to what might be going wrong .
2 I do n't wan na have to go where you do n't follow .
3 If it is inappropriate for the child to attend or he does not wish to do so , the conference should be given a clear and up-to-date statement of his views by one of the professionals working with him .
4 Methods of measuring cost will be developed where they do not already exist , and will be applied to scheme data .
5 ‘ When Jones sat on the bench on Saturday in the Test we were praying that he did not have to come on .
6 ‘ When Jones sat on the bench on Saturday in the Test we were praying that he did not have to come on .
7 they , they suggest that we do
8 I suggest that we do the usual thing of passing that one round so that if anybody wants to read it they can read it .
9 Despite the ability of Sag & Hankamer 's ideas to account for considered judgements , several lines of evidence suggest that they do not provide any simple basis for a theory of comprehension .
10 The statues in question are inseparable from the archaic series ; their freshness of surface suggest that they did not stand long above ground ; and it seems to me a reasonable conclusion that they were dedicated in the years immediately before the invasion .
11 But the next time you see a bag of ‘ icing sugar ’ lying around I suggest that you do n't pick it up ! ’ he added with heavy sarcasm .
12 You heard about the eh education secretary 's faux pas somebody from Jack section , he , he 's apparently he slipped up er , and said right and Jack said to him I was to tell the education authorities suggest that you do when the education er clerk turn to Mr and said you are just , streaming is when he put one child in the same group for all subjects , setting is when there in different groups according to their ability , so you could be a Maths set A or an English set B , awkward is n't it ?
13 What evidence there is on sett size suggest that it does n't necessarily increase with group size , and certainly the four individuals in the Brighton group would hardly seem to need a complex consisting of more than a kilometre of tunnels .
14 It needed a substantial amount of advertising , and the figures suggest that it did n't get it .
15 I suggest that he does n't ( indicative ) know what he 's talking about and that he do ( subjunctive ) his homework before crossing swords with self-respecting pedants like me — some of us have a reputation to think of !
16 Professor Williams 's views on the proper scope of the crime of rape coupled with the limited role he advocates for the offence of procuring by threat suggest that he does not consider that the criminal law should be over-active in protecting the sexual autonomy of women .
17 The letters to Greeves suggest that he did not find this part of a Christian 's duty very easy ( 'Daily Castration Prevents Master Bation' ) .
18 I suggest that she does as I have done , pops down to her local computer shop and purchases an anti-static bracelet and strap .
19 Surely no civil servant had more unique or peaceful surroundings in which to work than we did on this day .
20 All that matters is that we know and they do n't know that we do . ’
21 ‘ Everyone must know that we do n't live together , or even see each other . ’
22 The hon. Gentleman will probably already know that we do not permit the sale of arms or other equipment that could be used internally against the people ; but I fully agree that it is necessary to see the report of the commission of inquiry .
23 Did you know that they do 64 hours on the Filtonbased simulator ?
24 Anyone who had read Hans Christian Andersen 's ‘ The Little Mermaid ’ would know that they did not and could not — not unless they married a mortal , as with Lúthien .
25 Do n't know that they did any , Victorian
26 She would tell Robert that and let him know that she did n't need to be treated as though she were completely helpless .
27 ‘ Well , I do n't know that anyone did , really .
28 How do you know that you do n't you twenty one who said no ?
29 If you lied so badly about yourself , how can I know that you did not lie about your innocence ?
30 ( 21 ) John has two PhDs +> I believe he has , and have adequate evidence that he has ( 22 ) Does your farm contain 400 acres ? +> I do n't know that it does , and I want to know if it does The first of these provides an explanation for " Moore 's paradox " , namely the unacceptability of utterances like ( 23 ) : ( 23 ) ? ?
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