Example sentences of "[noun pl] do [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Such words do occur , however , in historical writings and you must familiarise yourself with them .
2 It has recently been suggested that some ancient solders did contain cadmium , using the cadmium sulphide mineral greenockite as source of the metal .
3 GUIDELINES DO INFLUENCE THE JUDGEMENT OF A DOCTOR
4 These spectacles do provide quite different views on the official portrait of crime and criminals .
5 Great sins do draw out great grace .
6 And hot-air balloon cylinders do travel by road — between flights .
7 In the 1980s the open conflict predicted by Marxists did result , but it did not end as they hoped .
8 In 1911 Liberal backbenchers did establish their own unofficial committee .
9 The powerful London Society of Compositors managed to see that women were on the whole excluded from the capital , even if some employers who had moved to the provinces did employ women .
10 These can offer real support to new actors seeking their first taste of work and such co-ops do show enormous interest in the work of drama students in their last term .
11 After the war , of course , the superpowers did move in to set Europe to rights .
12 It would have been a more complete list had Wirral and St Helens authorities not instructed their schools to ignore our request for information although some Wirral schools did reply .
13 While some schools did evaluate in committee the development of the library in the context of the project — and it is clear that developments in pedagogy were attributed at least partly to the project — we were not made aware of any which specifically monitored the number of times children and teachers borrowed or read books purchased specifically with project funds .
14 As pointed out earlier , some schools did visit project schools in order to gain insights of use in planning their own proposals , and some were subsequently visited by yet other schools .
15 As the evaluation of both the Major and Minor Projects shows , teachers in project schools did argue with force that the use made of the library by both teachers and pupils had increased in volume and changed in kind .
16 Individual schools did enter into correspondence with the TES over its reporting of the full HMI report , and over the findings themselves .
17 Schools did lose staff but it seems more likely to have been a reflection of the generally low level of teachers ' pay at a time of full employment .
18 I believe , however , that over the past 20 years an important body of evidence has emerged which strongly suggests that schools do make a significant difference both to pupil attainment and pupil behaviour .
19 Owen , significantly , makes repeated reference to the work of those who insist that ‘ schools do make a difference ’ .
20 It is argued that cultural discontinuities between homes and schools do exist , are inevitable and are to be celebrated .
21 Although wood is not easy to obtain and certainly not cheap , many schools do find ways of obtaining quantities of off-cuts of softwood suitable for the children to use .
22 She believes Scottish schools do take their responsibilities seriously , but that all outdoor activities carry an element of risk , depending on the nature of the activity .
23 Some training schools do apply age limits , which contributes to the common misconceptions about age restriction .
24 Some schools do provide for students to be granted a scholarship towards the cost of tuition , but there are not many endowments of this kind .
25 But some of the headmasters have a deliberate multi-denominational policy in terms of ethos and curriculum and the schools do provide multi-denominational settings which , if researched , could throw light on debates about denominational and shared schools .
26 Most sailing schools do run to these standards and it is quite rate to find one that does n't .
27 Well , as a matter of fact , numerous species of bats do produce cries that sweep down , usually through about an octave , during each cry .
28 If the contractions can not make up their mind about starting or not , that is they come and go and labour is not properly established , take one dose of Pulsatilla 200 every 2 hours until the contractions do make up their mind .
29 Parties and camcorders do seem to go well together , and it 's not difficult to think of reasons why .
30 It does appear that many large pension funds do carry out such a policy , with many of them attempting to replicate the FTSE 100 Index with their core portfolios so that the returns will match the market .
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