Example sentences of "[coord] [conj] they [vb mod] do " in BNC.

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1 Or that they would do as Allen had done already , dog the footsteps of the verderers , shadowing them from the cover of the forest , until they fell in with some outlaws .
2 But that would not necessarily be inconsistent , in some sectors at least , with an expansion of multinationals ' activities in developing countries where growth rates were better or markets protected and where they could do so without transferring fresh capital .
3 He is also much more positive than many earlier organization theorists , who emphasized the complexities of individual behaviour in organizations but did little to help top managers except to say their task was very difficult and that they might do better if they understood that .
4 But the company insists there will still be a need to build the reservoir and that they would do all they can to minimise the impact it makes on the surrounding countryside when that happens .
5 Knowing that she turned the peeping Toms on with her performances — and that they could do nothing about it as they sat there , transfixed by her sex and her flagrant use of it .
6 And if they can do it , so can you .
7 And if they can do it this afternoon or tomorrow morning ,
8 And if they can do it this afternoon or tomorrow morning ,
9 and if they could do it time
10 but a lot of those were tiddlers , that that that maybe it maybe it 's better to use experienced investigators , and and because they can do that work so much more quickly anyway , I I do n't know , I feel a bit uncomfortable with this one year contract .
11 There 's a lot less emphasis on men to be stunning , it 's all about power and whether they can do their job .
12 It is also crucial to ask whether the media are able to cope with this growth in information and whether they can do anything to counter the efforts of governments to manipulate it for their own ends .
13 Ring them , or better still go to see them all , and ask if they are interested in carrying out the survey , how much they charge and when they can do it .
14 They very often do n't know what the something else is going to be , but we tend to put time limits on what children should do and when they should do it .
15 The water boards are always prepared to discuss pressure and purity , but whether they will do anything about it is another matter , and the effects of privatisation have yet to be seen .
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