Example sentences of "do [vb mod] be [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 Most bills never re-emerge from committee ; those that do may be altered beyond recognition , and during floor debate , on those lucky enough to get that far , changes are not usually made that go against the wishes of the relevant committee .
2 Anything we do must be prefaced with : ‘ We are unprofitable servants . ’
3 From the tenor of speeches that have already been made this morning , it is obvious that the work TECs do must be acknowledged .
4 On this view the interests of everyone affected by what we do must be taken into account , and equal interests must be counted equally .
5 Do not try to go it alone today — everything you do will be enhanced by the company of another .
6 Do not try to go it alone today — everything you do will be enhanced by the company of another .
7 Do not try to go it alone — everything you do will be enhanced by the company of another .
8 Too many people have seen us over the past two or three days so anything I do will be linked to you .
9 yes , erm my wife came from the Midlands , from Coventry and her family roots were in Coventry at the Midlands , in fact there she still has numerous nieces and nephews and great nephews and great nieces there to this day , my with the exception of a sister who moved , who , to Basildon , erm I have two brothers and er they still live in London , still live in East Ham , er the distance is not too great erm and , but obviously as we get older the amount of visiting we do will be constricted by the difficulties of getting from Harlow to East Ham especially when one is compelled to stop driving a motor car
10 The key ideas of those in the corporate strategy field who have focused more on understanding what companies actually do will be summarized in chapter 7 .
11 However , there is a question about what a naturalized epistemology can offer by way of an explanation or justification of the contributions to knowledge that we make by contributing to an ongoing process of inquiry : we want to know , in such cases , not how we have arrived at the truth , but how what we do can be understood as contributing to the fact that someone else ( or perhaps ourselves ) can arrive at the truth at some time in the future .
12 For example they are looking at how the best of what other people do can be applied in the AEA . ’
13 As was said by Staughton LJ in United Bank of Kuwait Ltd v Hammond [ 1988 ] 1 WLR 1051 , advising that older judicial authorities should be treated with a degree of caution : the work that solicitors do can be expected to have changed since 1888 ; it has changed in recent times and is changing now .
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