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

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1 Does academic freedom necessarily have anything to do with higher education ?
2 Scientists from British Universities and dental schools now believe they did — and that the tiny inch-long eel-like creature was not only the earliest vertebrate but suggests that the first vertebrates began to evolve as long as 600 million years ago — as , of course , a marine fish …
3 When you see Neil tomorrow ask him does , does he know anywhere we can buy some of them tapes second hand .
4 This , too , was curious : Creed never had anything to do with embalmers .
5 As in France , there are cultural as well as structural problems : the weakness of policy debate and the public sense of alienation from the bizarre workings of their political system mean that the successive crises seldom have anything to do with the outside world .
6 How does the libido of the individual interact because Freud certainly thinks it does ?
7 You may think that noise just has something to do with an airport at Stanstead , but it is n't .
8 The carpenter , John , Alison 's " " old " " husband , is the most obvious target figure of the piece , but Absolon is tricked into kissing Alison 's arse " " savourly " " and being farted upon , and Nicholas is led to put his bare behind out of the window little knowing he does so for it to be branded with a plough-coulter hot from the forge .
9 ‘ It was all so quick — the judges just said they did not want to hear any more arguments , convictions quashed and then got up and walked out !
10 The Chancellor also signalled he did not favour an early cut in interest rates and argued that the decision to impose VAT on fuel had been ‘ logical ’ and would not be reversed .
11 The Chancellor also signalled he did not favour an early cut in interest rates .
12 ‘ You will add great distinction to the office in ways to which I could not aspire ; but I fear you will find a great deal of the work here work which does not really interest you . ’
13 Checking his temper , Rennie coldly advised him to do better .
14 Nigel sometimes felt he did n't deserve such imitative admiration .
15 Sponsorship should of course be the icing on the cake , there should be enough in , in competition in regattas and themselves but people are interested enough to go and to support and that sponsorship actually allows you to do things that you would n't have been able to do otherwise .
16 Lisa always knew she did not really want her baby adapted , and before she was even born had decided against it .
17 The fact that he was a two-tone fish probably had nothing to do with his leadership .
18 The purpose of the conference also had nothing to do with Lewis 's fitness , form or prospects of Olympic gold .
19 The central Greek states , Doris and 1 Boiotia probably had nothing to do .
20 Does the difference really have nothing to do with the construction of a dominant identity for males and a subordinate one for females ?
21 ‘ I do n't know that I ever 'ad one , the orphanage never said I did , but they did say me birthday was December the second , and that I was born in 1889 . ’
22 Newsagent John Ellis also said he did not believe such a call would have much influence on Parliament .
23 It did not at the time occur to me that their behaviour together had anything to do with what went on between Jean-Claude and me .
24 ‘ I never remember a fight with more than two people involved with the rest of us encouraging them usually , holding their coats until the police stepped in to break it up , and these scuffles normally had nothing to do with loyalty to rival teams . ’
25 ‘ The reps still say they do n't want a diesel car because it 's noisy , but that 's changing .
26 Very astutely , he uses most of his response to promote his latest tube amp launch : ie. ‘ our latest tube amp efforts far surpass anything done in the past ’ .
27 Idealism here has nothing to do with ‘ ideals ’ in the ordinary English sense of ethical or spiritual values : it is connected rather with ‘ ideas ’ , and serves to label any kind of philosophy which puts the emphasis on mind , understanding and reason rather than on experience and the senses .
28 And went my natural colour then decided I did n't like it again , then went back colouring
29 She said if you do n't wan na accept her apology then fine you do n't have
30 Questioned , American General ‘ Gus ’ Stalinbrass said , ‘ What the heck else do we do ?
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