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

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1 At the 1987 annual ACPO conference , chief officers complained they were still having to deal with this illness and asked why do people still need to die in cells from inhalation of vomit ?
2 By which time the sexual revolution was also wearing a bit thin and became more to do with increasing women 's availability to men than the sexual autonomy and control over our own bodies we had all been promised .
3 But in fact no such argument is or could be made , for it is indisputable and undisputed that this is just what Parliament set out to do , and has effectively done .
4 I ‘ m sure you will all be aware of the projected plan to allow building on the land known as Curriemuirend and the action group that was formed to rally support to oppose this and has effectively done so .
5 It is a world that ought to have vanished , and has largely done so , yet it persists in certain tired imaginations .
6 The Landscape Institute publishes no percentage fee scale , and has not done so for many years .
7 The sinewy elegance of these figures is unusual , and has perhaps to do with the fact that the Aeginetan sculptors are recorded as preeminent in bronze .
8 And it is a characteristic of Richard Branson that wherever he is , he regards it as a party , and has usually done his best to make it such by the addition of as many people as possible .
9 The major conclusions are therefore that the market economy is a remarkably efficient way of creating wealth largely because it succeeds in utilising more information than alternative economic systems ; that for a market economy to work , the society of which it is part needs to believe in certain kinds of values : it must lay great store by individual responsibility and also have a non-egalitarian view of what constitutes social justice ; that the so called ‘ crisis ’ of capitalism results from a prevailing set of cultural values , typified by Freudianism and Marxism , which are contrary to those needed for the market economy to prosper , that humanism as a philosophy can not guarantee to generate the appropriate values , and that Christianity can provide such values and has indeed done so during the period of industrialisation throughout much of the Western world , but in consequence the kind of market economy which is then championed is different from that currently defined by the libertarian philosophy of Professor Friedman and Professor Hayek .
10 and write a letter for Duttons Road , enclose one of the tapes and say where do I go from here ?
11 I do n't mind if you write to all the tenants and say please do n't have foxes on your land , we do n't like it .
12 Mr Burton said the Lloyd 's traditional attitude of pay now and sue later does not apply when an agency ‘ is on notice of breach of trust or fraud ’ .
13 The process involves no more than threading a strip beneath another one that runs across it more or less at right angles , and keeping on doing so at intervals with dogged persistence , pulling the strip tight after each threading .
14 I got a caution , and told not to do it again .
15 And then you wake up and walk sideways do n't you ?
16 We are living in what may well come to be known as the age of the American soprano , with Norman , Studer , Millo , Vaness , Hendricks , Battle , Bonney and Upshaw all doing conspicuously well for themselves on disc .
17 It 's about time you you switched the heating and learnt how to do it .
18 let's go and see in Do It All
19 At the same time the process of meeting and getting together does not simply afford times for the head or deputy to gain insights ; because everyone participates , everyone 's awareness is extended and engaged .
20 And get quite did n't you say , eight horses or something , fifteen .
21 and to pop down to do theatre because I see Paula eat before at Perth
22 Magritte like man who learns to somersault backwards from standing position and keeps on doing it .
23 Disputes about who 's going to stop drinking and drive home do n't help us go with the flow .
24 Then again , Pontius Pilate , he rejected the Lord Jesus , although he was entreated and warned not to do so by his loved one .
25 After my first I felt totally guilt-ridden and swore never to do it again .
26 About er refurbishment and closure programme Mr talked about , a a refurbishment and closure programme is a Tory programme , not a Labour programme and of course this is all verified by Mrs coming along to the committee and saying please do n't close Barleythorpe Hall , please tell the people that you 're going to re-open Barleythorpe Hall , please do not allow them to think that it 's going to close .
27 It was not merely that many people were dismayed by Labour 's tax plans : they also felt a wider and deeper sense of mistrust , that Labour 's numbers on revenue and spending simply did not add up .
28 The problem throughout is to identify what motivates financial participants to choose one option rather than another in pursuing the basic aims of any corporate system : to create wealth and to keep on doing so .
29 Slim women — or those who have successfully been on a diet — often feel deeply disheartened by the fact that diet and exercise alone do not seem to improve these problem areas .
30 ‘ For pity 's sake just sit there and try not to do anything silly for the time it takes me to fill two bowls with cawl . ’
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