Example sentences of "do make a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In paragraph four , page six , we do make a small point about the financial implications er on of course that has been resolved because of er the resolution carried forward in the budget debate and a note there about central training which I could er just , just explain slowly because I have had a number of questions about this .
2 We do make a great deal of fuss when children fail to match our expectations particularly when standards of behaviour are concerned .
3 And even when they do make a specific choice , non-cost factors are generally more important to them than cost factors .
4 Contrary to ( uninformed ? ) views sometimes expressed it is acknowledged that physical geographers are respected for the contribution that they can make — when they do make a specific contribution .
5 For both Somers and Tutchin , our representatives were the " Trustees and Guardians of the People 's Liberties " ; if " instead of Executing this Trust , they do make a Forcible Attempt upon our Liberties …
6 some do make a querulous noise ) .
7 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 .
8 Seaman should have saved the first goal , but did make a two world class saves against Berkamp and Rikaard .
9 Although the 1992 results are not public , a highly-placed source at USL tells us that they did make a small profit last year ( on revenues of $91m ) .
10 When I say existed for ten years , er I I did make a slight mistake in that for ten years erm the village .
11 As mentioned above , although the exiled inhabitants of Siberia never amounted to a large proportion of the total population , nevertheless they did make a significant quantitative and qualitative contribution during the seventeenth century to the region 's manpower resources — accounting for around 11 per cent of the total , and engaged in a variety of administrative , military , clerical and agricultural occupations essential to the proper management of the newly-conquered territories .
12 Paula explains : ‘ I did make a conscious decision about ten years ago .
13 I did make a big mistake there , though .
14 Any production of ‘ A Midsummer Night 's Dream ’ with a host of well-known film stars , plus music by Mendelssohn , could not help but be of interest , but apparently it never did make a box-office fortune for MGM .
15 Although no one would claim that Kansas City is now a model of racial harmony , it does make a sharp contrast to St Louis , Missouri 's other main city .
16 It does not state a minimum portfolio requirement but does make a small annual charge , maximum 0.1% of portfolio value , in addition to transaction charges .
17 I love working with handicapped people ; I did similar work in Australia in my spare time and , you have to admit , it does make a pleasant change from accidents and medicals . ’
18 ’ Apart from that , and a general knowledge of the links and the game , what does make a good St Andrews caddie ?
19 Disappointingly though , in her efforts to be balanced Valentine rarely lets us see just where she stands ; though she does make a strong plea for psychologists not to ape either physics or sociology .
20 So it does make a slight difference to the erm the lump sum .
21 I am glad that so many more knitters are using double jacquard as it does make a super skirt .
22 But the single patient with x and not y does make a great deal of difference as far as the theoretical use of the concept is concerned .
23 Yes a hard disk does make a great deal of difference to how easy a machine is to use .
24 Just a mention about the Good Old Days Quiz Book , a B B C publication which is at your local B B C radio station , costs three pounds for one thousand questions , do n't be without it this Christmas , and it does make a lovely Christmas present as well .
25 This model does make a few untested predictions .
26 And like you say our bridge does make a big difference .
27 It does make a measurable difference . ’
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