Example sentences of "[adj] [vb -s] [conj] [pers pn] do " in BNC.

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1 ‘ But another says that he did n't notice the rose and simply rode away . ’
2 I think also er , and this er , it may be that the er er URC does not want to be pushed round er , we got up er , to how many ministers this applies but I do know there are quite a number of ministers which who need their own cars a and a a at the church that pays the er , insurance , the road license and even something for the maintenance .
3 This ensures that you do not lose observations made during a costly experiment .
4 This means that we do not propose any fundamental change in the Payment of Wages Act .
5 In practice this means that we do n't need to concern ourselves with the contents of such data files ; they 're not for human consumption without previous digestion by a computer .
6 This means that he did not consider that by taking the brahmacārya vow he was necessarily withdrawing from the life of society , which was one reason why he resented being called an ascetic .
7 It has two wheels instead on one , this means that you do n't have to take any of the weight of the load or keep the cart balanced , so loads can easily be tipped .
8 This means that you do not have to exit the editor , compile the program , run the program , then reload the editor to fix any bugs .
9 This means that you do not have to minimize current applications to open up another one .
10 This means that you do n't have to wait for WSP to read all the text on any page and then edit out the unwanted bits , but can tell it exactly what you want read in the first place .
11 As Kahl has said , education ‘ reinforces the existing status system and provides for movement within it ’ ( Kahl 1970 : 137 ) , but this suggests that it does not change the system .
12 Perusal of Fig. 6.5 indicates that it does appear to work , and that it offers a pragmatic solution that could probably be developed further into a general-purpose GIS ‘ error button ’ .
13 Analysis of 1.5.1 shows that it does if Q[ [ x ] satisfies analogues of 1.3.9 , 1.4.10 , exercise 1.3.3 and property C of Section 1.2 .
14 This is tougher than it first looks as it does not cover news , sport , game-shows or teletext services .
15 And that means that you do not have a table surrounded by chairs — except , of course , when you are actually going to use it for eating .
16 By the application of simple logic , anyone can work out that that means that he does not like private residential care .
17 The same applies if you do creative work where you need to be sure you have the tools to accomplish dramatic effects .
18 Task 40 demonstrates that we do not approach difficult discourse in our own language by starting at the bottom levels and then patiently working our way towards the top and a general understanding of what is being said .
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