Example sentences of "[to-vb] [conj] [pron] [adv] do [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | In my experience , children find it extremely frustrating to be fired with enthusiasm for a topic but then to find that they simply do not have the skill to express themselves . |
2 | No doubt you are among the many who have tried every diet around only to find that they just did n't work . |
3 | Strangely , apart from one or two specialist applications , we tend to find that we simply do n't need them ! |
4 | However , it is important for us to remember that we still do n't really understand how this recoding is done by the brain . |
5 | ‘ I have n't a clue why you behave in the way you appear to behave and I honestly do n't give a damn … ’ |
6 | If these ideas are taken together , and if three centuries of physics and chemistry are taken as the model to emulate , it is tempting to suggest that it really does not matter what the actors on the international scene have in their minds . |
7 | Ruth had to smile because it certainly did n't sound like her . |
8 | Its only concern has been to ensure that he really does so act , by the general rule which excludes from evidence any confession which is not proved to have been voluntary . |
9 | He tends to forget since they really do n't help him much . ’ |
10 | IT COMES AS A SHOCK to some people to learn that we still do not have definite answers to many of the most obvious questions about animals . |
11 | He was wrong , but it is only fair to add that we still do not know how all the specific external stimuli which induce cell differences arise . |
12 | Having to laugh when everyone else does so as not to appear stupid , hoping no one would be shrewd enough to ask for an explanation . |
13 | Call for a free brochure ‘ I have to say that I really did n't like the smell much , but it is a VERY natural product so I was happy with that . |