Example sentences of "[pron] [conj] it do " in BNC.

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31 Yes , yes , that 's right , they use , yeah , but I insisted that it were open doors for you as jobs were so hard to get , I said it were open doors for you and it did it helped them both .
32 The main thing is they do n't inform you of what 's happening now until it 's happened and then they say , oh well , we did n't need to consultate with you cos it does n't affect your members .
33 Now as you probably know this is a level nine course it 's a it 's a course on which a platform is erected for other courses as Gordon said then the the introduction to management you have to make a short presentation do n't you but it does n't concentrate just on this .
34 ‘ Being the eternal replacement is not only a bit boring in itself but it does damage .
35 This aside , the Tropical Swimming Paradise is an excellent place , forcing you as it does , to revert to the age of ten and act accordingly .
36 But I thought you were so experienced that it would n't have affected you as it did me . ’
37 Firstly the package did not have to sell itself as it does in self service shopping , since the salesman himself acted to promote the products .
38 ‘ I 'm so excited , ’ said Elaine , ‘ I did n't think a style like this would suit me but it does . ’
39 It will be seen that the presence of a receiving target explains nothing but it does nudge two previously separate areas of discourse , the mind and the body , into a common sphere .
40 The important things though are things like who 's gon na tutor them but it does n't actually does it and target dates , completion dates and tests to be done .
41 Okay , we need to wash them but it does n't matter too much does it ?
42 it sort of er er gave them lee a , ladies leeway who wanted to work after they were married , some married and then could they come back well they could n't keep me on and not let them work you see , so oh yes it was mostly married women , there were a lot of married women there when I left , but erm it sort of set a precedent I suppose for , for them but it did , it did them some good really .
43 Well the government subsidizes them a lot for , for a start and it 's , again it 's the government , the philosophy of the gover of a government either subsidize something or it does n't , does n't it , and it subsidizes what it
44 But here 's a thought for both men : there are times when a nation has to be persuaded to do something that it does not want to do because its future welfare demands it .
45 ‘ But it shows she was trying everything and it did put an end to the sightings at that time . ’
46 If there 's anything embedded in it like gravel or something and it does n't come away easily you must n't , it comes under the categories of what you call foreign bodies , which first aider is not at liberty to poke about , you must leave foreign bodies that do n't come away easily where they are and bandage them round and send them off to hospital or a doctor , but assuming it 's just a little clean graze , if I have n't got a tap to put it under , then I must use little bits of gauze to wash , put in a bowl of water and just wipe , yeah , and you always wipe obviously from the centre of a wound towards the outside , otherwise if you start to wipe across the whole thing you take dirt from one side of the wound across and drop it off in the middle somewhere , so you wipe from the centre out and throw that piece away and you take another piece and wipe from the centre out and so on until you feel happy , quite happy .
47 It 's too complicated to explain er why this happens , but such simulations have been done , notably about Parker Baker and Smith who did the famous one and it does suggest that if you start off , even if you start of with similar size , that is sex cells , they will be driven by a competition for reproductive success to the extremes and you 'll end up with two extreme types , a large type proto-ovum and a tiny type , a proto- sperm .
48 It was rather a small one and it did n't appear to matter at the time . ’
49 Billy was gon na do something but it did n't work out .
50 The issue of prior approval for grant-aid is a vexed one but it does not wait upon the outcome of the EEC Structures Review in order to be resolved .
51 Sorry I sound like a right right one but it does .
52 The approach adopted by the Copyright , Designs and Patents Act is a utilitarian one but it does not reflect the reality of the situation by failing to recognize that all computer output is the result , albeit in many cases the indirect result , of human skill and effort .
53 It must be an a , because he , he , he , he said he 'd got chance of one but it did whacking great six inch er sixteen inch wheels on !
54 And there 's a twelve ohm which is a thinner one because it does n't let as much go through .
55 A temporary solution is not a satisfactory one since it does not confront the broader pattern of changes which the new media bring in their wake .
56 It 's got to be told something before it does it yeah
57 The distinction between a statute creating a public right and a statute prohibiting what had previously been lawful is not a satisfactory one as it does not appear to be based on any particular principle .
58 For instance in showing that 2.5.1 followed from 2.5.1 " we split the proof into two cases ( one when p divided n and one when it does not ) and establish each case separately .
59 He had come home on 30 March and , referring to Sutherland , had told her : ‘ That bastard had the cheek to lose the head with me because it did not work .
60 that intrigued me because it did n't seem to me that it was to be eligible
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