Example sentences of "[coord] [det] [conj] do " in BNC.

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1 And them that 's been drinking and that and did n't come b back
2 Suppressed maternalism it may be , but her passion shines through and she can recall in detail some animals , particularly dogs , that have been dead for half a century and some that did n't even belong to her .
3 ‘ Oh , you know about the wine sales and all that do you ?
4 Many of the residents in homes for the elderly have no family , and many that do never see them from one year to the next .
5 Some respondents knew from the beginning that she was Catholic , and those that did not soon learnt about it .
6 However , in spite of having continually plundered Arabia through the centuries and taken thousands of its best horses , by the beginning of this century few of their descendants remained and those that did were in a very sorry state of deterioration .
7 Most had nothing at all to say about it and those that did comment relied to a large extent on a discourse and terminology borrowed from the ‘ agenda setting nexus ’ of mainstream criticism .
8 And those that did have a cuckoo in their nest could have succumbed to it and still lived to rear another brood next season .
9 Most of them had no English and those that did could not possibly cope with the linguistic circles that no doubt would have been run round them .
10 It is , of course , quite obvious once we stop to think about it that the important difference between those that produced the cold and those that did not is that one group was susceptible to it whilst the other one was not .
11 It is probable , however , that this was an exception rather than the rule — most deaf people before the start of deaf education did not marry , and those that did , like Sir John Gawdy , Sir Edward Gostwicke and Alexander Popham , all came from wealthy families where there was a desire to continue the family line and marriages were made with daughters of families that were of the landed gentry .
12 Providing copious statistics for the numbers of bombers dispatched , those that reached their targets and those that did not for one reason or another , this book is a complete overview of a major aspect of the air war against mainland Germany .
13 This finally led John Hunter , the eminent surgeon , anatomist and classifier of monsters to produce a seminal paper ( An account of an extraordinary pheasant , Hunter , 1837 ) in which he proposed that differences between the sexes were of two kinds : those involving the sexual organs themselves , which were evident from birth and did not change during an individual 's lifetime ; and those that did not develop until the animal approached breeding age , such as differences in body size , plumage and in the tendency to be fat which he termed ‘ secondary ’ marks or characters of sex ( Hunter , 1837 , 1861 ) .
14 Erm and the difference in appraisal between the groups of people that knew about the speaker before and those that did n't know anything , they say it is important to the similarity attraction .
15 But he held such a plurality of rich benefices already ( reckoned at £750–£900 p.a. ) that , with his £100 salary on top , only certain bishoprics were worth considering : by chance , next to none of these fell vacant in his time and those that did were too politically important to fall to him .
16 The collapse is possible because many of the ribs are not joined to the sternum , and those that do join make contact by long flexible cartilages .
17 For example the so-called ‘ Dark Age ’ of European history , following the decline of the Roman Empire , has a dearth of written records , and those that do survive are questionable .
18 I was amazed at first , for most Irish people never carry on like this , and those that do have first to be very sure of their company .
19 Most bedrooms have private facilities , and those that do n't have free use of a separate bathroom .
20 And those that do , grow up in a sub-culture that is a disgrace to England ; unable to read or write , born to crime as a way of life , most of them have never even seen the inside of a church .
21 There are few forested areas of the world that remain untouched by human activity and those that do remain are unlikely to survive intact in the future .
22 ‘ The world is made up of two kinds of people — those who puncture their blisters and those that do n't .
23 The need to carry out ‘ proper ’ audits has been spelled out to firms , and those that do not do so run the serious risk of losing their right to act as company auditors .
24 They can only succeed with the help either of opportunistic flights of fancy such as inherent value or theos rights , or by otherwise obscuring the differences between creatures like ourselves , who use language , and those that do not .
25 Insect pests sub-divide into three groups : those that bite , those that suck sap , and those that do both or either , but from within the soil .
26 And those that do intend to hold onto them will be centred mainly in the traditionally more conservative financial community , and geographically , in Germany .
27 And those that do intend to hold onto them will be centred mainly in the traditionally more conservative financial community , and geographically , in Germany .
28 However , not all languages have a grammatical category of number , and those that do do not necessarily view countability in the same terms .
29 In 1947 she moved to the Laboratoire Central des Services Chemiques de l'État in Paris , where , in a series of beautifully executed investigations using X-ray diffraction techniques , she discovered the fundamental distinction between carbons that turn into graphite on heating and those that do not , and related this difference to the chemical constituents of the material from which the chars were made .
30 ‘ Most marriages I 've observed have n't turned out to be lifelong affairs , and those that do all too frequently end up causing more misery than separation or divorce . ’
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