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

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1 because I could n't speak English at all , I speak the , I could read a paper or a book , I du n no what is all about , but I used to get because you got on it for instant like mm
2 What the broadcast authorities did not tell us is how patchy a signal FM delivers .
3 Sorry , just er to clarify was happy about er reversing the orders of these , provided we did not amend what is currently present er item one .
4 The blueprint detective story to be successful with its readers , even if they do not realise what is being done with them , must have as much of " story " in it as of " detective " ; even in that most puzzle-oriented sub-genre , the locked-room mystery .
5 If we do not know about something or do not realise what is addressed can be understood in another manner or seen through another lens , it skews our viewpoint ; it limits our options ; it clouds our perspective .
6 They do not realise what is going on in their own backyard .
7 Where there is close liaison between ward teachers and the school of nursing , and where ward experience is part of a planned programme , this information will be available from previous teaching ; but where these conditions do not exist it is necessary for the clinical teacher to carry out her own checks with the students before the teaching can be planned .
8 But if we ( rightly ) say that God has to be unchangeable we do not mean he is static any more than if we say ‘ The Equator ’ is not the name of a poison we mean that it is safe to eat it .
9 But certainly in the Craven context I do not feel there is any justification for this policy .
10 Do not feel it is up to you to keep filling the silence if you have nothing more you want to say .
11 There is a significant difference , and I do not feel it is only a class and an age difference , between the spare dignity of the oath Marco has learned from his early years and the oath which the Rat has devised as part of the game he has created for his Club :
12 Given our preferred strategy for the review and upgrading of minerals permissions described above , we do not feel it is necessary to extend the IDO provisions under the 1991 Act to other permissions , as suggested in the consultation paper .
13 When hearing loss is severe , the written word is your main ally , but you may also need the facility of one person who can make sure that you do not miss what is said .
14 ‘ Everyone will be watching her to see what she does and although I do not think she is very fit , she has to be the favourite to win . ’
15 I — er — do not think she is in the best of spirits .
16 I have never been to this town before , but I do not think she is a typical resident of Bournemouth .
17 As to the poetry , sir , I do not think there is much done in that direction though paper aplenty is screwed up and thrown on the floor .
18 ‘ I do not think there is any element of risk in British Land , or companies such as Land Securities , MEPC , Hammerson , Great Portland or Slough .
19 They do not panic when they do not understand every word , and they certainly do not think there is a fault in their own language knowledge .
20 I do not think there is any question of them having embroidered on these events in any way .
21 I do not think there is any doubt that high unemployment is related to high crime rates in certain parts of the borough .
22 ‘ I do not think there is any comfort to be gained from definition in this branch of the law .
23 I do not think there is any difference of opinion as to its being a general rule that , where any injury is to be compensated by damages , in settling the sum of money to be given for reparation of damages you should as nearly as possible get at that sum of money which will put the party who has been injured , or who has suffered , in the same position as he would have been in if he had not sustained the wrong for which he is now getting his compensation or reparation .
24 I do not think there is really any great crime problem in Barnard Castle .
25 Last night David Pipe , the Jockey Club 's director of public affairs , said : ‘ I do not think there is any cause for alarm .
26 ‘ I do not think there is any punishment in this world that would fit what they have done .
27 Well , I am shocked that such things can be published , I do not think it is right .
28 But I do not think it is this threat alone which explains the sick feeling of dread — rather like the feeling of a man who knows he is to be hanged in a fortnight — which clouds the prospect of a Labour victory .
29 ‘ We do not think it is possible to deny that there are circumstances in which individuals may justifiably choose to enter into a homosexual relationship ... [ although ] such a relationship could not be regarded as the moral or social equivalent of marriage . '
30 I can not speak for other hypnotherapists , but for myself I do not think it is a good idea .
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