Example sentences of "[Wh pn] do [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I am sorry to be awkward , but I think you will see that these questions must be answered and if we are going to take extreme positions then we would have to do double the home work that the people do who do n't want to .
2 This is not the case in non- autistic mentally handicapped children , who do well on false belief tasks so long as their mental age , by other criteria , is above three years .
3 Those who do well are the men and women who can articulate a sense of their own values , and who convey conviction .
4 Vested interests , notably the military , but also the US middle classes who do well from social security ( but not ‘ welfare ’ ) , are happy to keep certain elements in the budget .
5 This suggests , rather unpalatably , that apart from bright children who do well at both school and work , it is those children who are apathetic about , or even alienated from , school who adjust best to work .
6 Students who do well in the three years of the MA(General) may choose to proceed for a further year to obtain the MA ( General Honours ) .
7 The relatively low percentage of graduates from such courses who do eventually make their way , via postgraduate and often in the sciences post-doctoral research , into the academic professions , should not disguise the fact that academic courses do provide a preparation for such work .
8 Some might think that those who do badly at school fare badly at work .
9 The ability to sing and dance has become increasingly important in the profession nowadays , and there are few actors who do n't possess some musical and dance skills .
10 You stand by the window with a pathetic glass of lemonade while all father 's secretaries drink champagne and try to make conversation with hoards of people who do n't know enough to speak English .
11 But in the midst of these distractions , another side of reality was filmed — the lives of the people in the community who do n't make news .
12 ‘ They are around kids who do n't play tennis .
13 ‘ We 've been doing Bona-Fido for about two years but still get some guests who do n't realise they could have brought their dogs along , ’ he said .
14 There must be many who are touched to the heart by that phrase ‘ earthly father ’ and yet who do n't believe a word of the novel 's religion ; just as , and more obviously , Raskolnikov 's kissing the dirt in the middle of the Haymarket does n't stand or fall by Dostoevsky 's Soil Philosophy .
15 TRANSPORT ‘ Did you know that lorry drivers who pick up hitch-hikers have 73 per cent fewer accidents than those who do n't ? ’
16 The Japanese are now the only ones who do n't know what went on . ’
17 ‘ They 're ways of recycling first-year money directly into third-year pockets — from students who do n't know how to spend it to those who really need it .
18 One small corpse found recently in a fashionable district bore the warning : ‘ I kill all those who do n't go to school . ’
19 And I 'm giving a voice to the hundreds of people who do n't have a voice .
20 ‘ It has character , a great manager in Roger Craig and 24 guys who do n't know how to quit . ’
21 Mrs Fantoni is a paper-lover : ‘ The world is divided into people who do n't sniff paper and those who do .
22 He said , ‘ People who do n't understand liturgical acts generally get pompous when they dress up . ’
23 It is now virtually impossible for a major London agency to book gigs for many acts who do n't have a record deal .
24 Doyle advises songwriters who do n't perform and who ca n't sing : ‘ Do n't try to perform your own songs .
25 But the Oxford guest said , ‘ You 'd think with all this unemployment … there seem to be an extraordinary number of people around who do n't want to work . ’
26 Never mind if there are a few who do n't want to work .
27 Dave added the Nuneaton area was starved of good fisheries , and that the only choice for locals who do n't wish to travel is a couple of stetches of canal .
28 Yes , maybe there are some women who do n't have to work , their husbands are well off and love them , but they often stay indoors all day and that is not nice .
29 Those who do n't learn that way ?
30 A recent critic complained about the ‘ clichés , the daft , ghosted ‘ star names ’ columns , the silly photos ( remember Ian Botham as ‘ Rambo ’ ? ) , the creation of heroes and villains , the concentration on the star or the result of the moment , the search for conflict , the trivialization of sporting women , the insularity ( beyond Dover , forget it ) , the emphasis on spectating rather than participating , the dearth of analysis , the marginal treatment of those who do n't quite ‘ make it ’ .
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