Example sentences of "do [adv] [vb infin] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Although materials like clay , dough , aloplast and plasticine have quite different qualities , they do all provide opportunity for mathematical experiences such as moulding the same amount into many different forms , sharing , or comparing size , shape , pattern and texture .
2 Do all have freedom of conscience except the King ? "
3 ‘ Oh , thank goodness , it is all settled , dear , I never wanted any trouble , I do so hate trouble . ’
4 Further , it is only in the Fellowships that they will get sufficient identification with other sufferers to be able to see that there is hope for recovery when they do finally admit defeat .
5 I 'm not , we do normally have porridge for breakfast .
6 Conservation techniques do not conserve soil in practice because of technical failures through inadequate or misapplied research .
7 exist in nearly all AIDS patients but do not prevent progression of HIV disease .
8 The general pattern is the same in that the village is the largest political unit and that the cultural and linguistic inter-village similarities do not prevent hostility .
9 This would ‘ remove the anomaly whereby even solicitors who do not handle money are required to contribute to the fund to the same extent that more ‘ at risk ’ solicitors do ’ .
10 Do not handle food you do not intend to consume ’ , Lady Selvedge read loudly from a printed notice .
11 It is as well the dogs do not speak English .
12 ‘ I 'm sorry , I do not speak English , ’ he said .
13 ‘ Although I do not speak English as well as I should , I did at one time know England well .
14 ‘ I am afraid that these two officers do not speak English , but as you can see they are very interested in you . ’
15 The document talks of ’ Inaccessibility the majority of Somali people do not speak English . ’
16 The peaks are arranging things on the phone without help ; having your first conversation with a taxi driver ; getting the point of a newspaper story without looking in the dictionary ; realising how bad the dubbing on an English language film is ; catching the mood of a Chekov story ; best of all , making friends with people who do not speak English .
17 The CRE investigation , its first against any named council or organisation in Scotland since it was set up in 1976 , will focus on alleged breaches of race relations and employment laws for failing to provide for children who do not speak English fluently and for failing fully to involve their parents .
18 ‘ You do not speak French , ’ Marguerite said triumphantly , and Jenna had to agree .
19 To speak English verse is the sign of a minimum control over reason and grammar , so that , for similarly mimetic reasons , in Shakespeare drunks do not speak verse ( the barge-scene in Antony and Cleopatra shows some famous men teetering on the verge of prose , and indeed relapsing into it ) , nor do foreigners , nor those with strong British regional accents .
20 Sheldrake 's hypothesis predicts that it should be easier for people who do not speak Turkish to learn the real rhyme , even though it seems no less opaque to non-Turkish speakers than the fake one , because millions of Turks have already learned the rhyme in the past .
21 Not only is there a division among the English , the Scottish , and the Welsh ; there is also a division between Gaelic-speaking Scots and those who do not speak Gaelic , and between those who do and do not speak the Welsh language in Wales .
22 GETTING lost in Budapest is easy if you do not speak Hungarian .
23 If you want people to think well of you , do not speak well of yourself .
24 WE DO NOT REFUND ENTRANCE MONEY .
25 In addition to working closely with Government to ensure that fiscal and other financial policies do not create competition barriers for UK industry , he is making harmonisation of financial reporting a priority .
26 The means of consumption do not create labour power , since soldiers do not feature in the production process …
27 As staff at our branch do not wear jewellery , there were lots of angry comments regarding the member of staff on the front of the March issue wearing a necklace .
28 ‘ Vogue photographers , ’ Harry Yoxall roared , ‘ do not wear leather jackets . ’
29 The details of the story of this major theory change , a change that took place over one and a half centuries , do not lend support to the methodologies advocated by the inductivists and falsificationists , and indicate a need for a different , more complexly structured account of science and its growth .
30 Do not start work before the council has written to say that you may go ahead .
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