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

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1 We do however consider in Section 10–5 the implications of the different approaches for the size of the public sector , and discuss some of the econometric investigations that have been made of the determinants of public spending .
2 Whilst we would not wish to comment on the suitability or otherwise of the particular applicants , we do however appreciate the value of such establishments to rural communities .
3 We do however reserve the right to amend our prices at anytime before you book your holiday .
4 We do rather think of ourselves in this area as ‘ Medaus out in the sticks ’ , being a long way from the hub , so to speak .
5 I get very uptight over what to say without upsetting him , so when we do finally talk I end up saying the wrong things .
6 I 'm not , we do normally have porridge for breakfast .
7 This suggestion might tempt those who notice that although we do normally accept without query a person 's description of his own sensory states , we sometimes object by saying , for instance , ‘ Surely that traffic light does n't look orange to you .
8 We do strongly recommend that you continue to weigh yourself regularly .
9 should er and we do already confess the name do n't we ?
10 If there is a complex thing that we do not yet understand , we can come to understand it in terms of simpler parts that we do already understand .
11 We do n't speak now .
12 In case we do n't speak , the following is the situation :
13 Well we do n't speak to clients , it 's just salesmen and
14 Lawrence said : ‘ We do n't score enough goals , especially from midfield .
15 We do n't oaten get a babysitter unless we want to go out together .
16 ROS : We do n't owe anything to anyone .
17 We do n't owe anyone anything and there has been no liquidator called in .
18 ‘ Actually , Georg , we do n't perform together on the stage .
19 We do n't stake anything now .
20 We do n't stamp passports , ’ said the Immigration man huffily as he turned away from the desk and went into the little room behind that served as his office .
21 Being out of touch is bad news so we need to be constantly on our guard that we do n't assume that we know what our consumers and clients are thinking or that we know what they want .
22 My accountant is n't sitting here on my shoulder , and I 'd have to ask her , Bill , but it 's certainly we do n't assume a hundred per cent take up for the purposes of estimating like this .
23 We do n't wear aprons now . ’
24 We do n't wear them now , there is n't any point .
25 ‘ This safety net ensures if something does go astray with sentencing , we do n't suffer in silence . ’
26 But with typical modesty Hillary says ‘ Working with the Sherpas and other people in Nepal is worthwhile , but we do n't suffer particularly , because we enjoy it . ’
27 Erm er this o this one is not one single job as it happens but it is the kind of thing that we have come up against before and I 've put them the things together in one so that we do n't identify people really under the circumstances .
28 We do n't pressurise the horse so that it gets more and more upset : remember , it will remember !
29 Truth to tell , more often than not , we do n't fool our competitors .
30 We do n't promote them .
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