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

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1 Clearly Littlewoods , the pools group and retailer , does not believe in either solution — or perhaps it does not really want to sell .
2 Or perhaps it does .
3 Whether Ferndale Comprehensive has been over enthusiastic or not it does seem that one union at least seems to think that marketing is one of the deadliest of sins !
4 Love may or may not produce happiness ; whether or not it does in the end , its primary effect is to energize .
5 We are all familiar with the cliche ‘ Leaders are born and not made ’ , and whether this is true or not it does suggest to us that leadership is dependent upon an individual possessing certain characteristics .
6 However , whether or not it does so is a matter of construction , and it seems equally clear both that a court will be unwilling to interpret a clause as applying to such breaches and that , in the event of a dispute , the party challenging an exclusion clause can be expected to raise the argument that the breach is fundamental and not covered by the exclusion .
7 Stein 's book may have influenced the initial formulation of Marx 's conception of the proletariat in capitalist society ( Avineri , 1972 , pp. 53–5 ) , but whether that is so or not it did undoubtedly express in a very clear and forceful way ideas which were widely held about the dominant political issues in nineteenth-century European societies ; to such an extent that the social movement came to be largely identified , especially in Germany , with the labour movement .
8 The KGB is answerable to no one and does not even need to attempt to justify what it does or how it does it , therefore there is no incentive for it to become more efficient .
9 In fact for only 13 per cent was it not much of a whole-school effort , suggesting that mostly it did operate in the way intended .
10 Well er to me it does n't matter s er that much , what I 'm concerned about is that this is a matter of public interest , it should n't just be a matter of professional interest and it 's for these reasons I think the government should take a rather more lively interest er than perhaps it does .
11 But still if you read that carefully it does n't say he ca that they ca n't do it , the C E C. So I urge you to vote for the motion two five five .
12 ‘ I realise that intellectually it does n't really mean very much .
13 We ended up buying a cheap gas picnic stove for which cartridges were sold everywhere — and luckily it did us proud .
14 And luckily it did .
15 The stone did n't hit him and luckily it did n't come through the front window or something more serious could have happened . ’
16 In both of these cases our body clock is wrongly timed for our life-style and so it does not cool us down and make us feel more fatigued in the hours just before bedtime .
17 The presence of two tricksters on stage at one and the same time is bound to make for comedy , and so it does here .
18 And so it does .
19 No. 7 on your list may be from Russia : ‘ The bat can not see the sun , and so it does n't believe the sun exists . ’
20 But this integer is clearly smaller than unc and so it does not lie in S. That is , unique factorisation does apply to this smaller integer and we can deduce that the remaining unc pair off ( in particular r -1 = s — 1 so that r = s ) in the manner described in the statement of the theorem .
21 And so it does .
22 And so it does n't matter how young we are , how old we are , it does n't matter what our background is , it does n't matter what our cultural experiences are , it does n't matter anything of the , of the outward about ourselves , every single one of us can be , and must be born again !
23 And so it did the other night , when I heard two undergrads , giving a list of pleasures which were ( a ) Nazi , ( b ) leading to homosexuality .
24 Criticism , though , was bound to raise its ugly head , and so it did .
25 And so it did to Brother Cadfael , though for him it was equally a shock of enlightenment .
26 And so it did n't really make sense that when she lay in bed half an hour later , with images of the evening playing themselves chaotically in her mind , her mood was rather blue and wistful .
27 They both swore it would always remain my home while I wanted it , and so it did .
28 And so it did .
29 But it was a bit difficult for us , and perhaps it did n't really represent our sound .
30 Yet each time that third line came round the tune seemed to gather itself up and find new energy from somewhere , and perhaps it did n't fall quite so far each time in the fourth , and Tabitha was captivated despite herself , watching the pretty man play and wondering how he would end it , how he could ever resolve the disagreement between the rush and the ebb , until she realized suddenly that he had , with a quiet , lilting little rill that ran up and then down and flicked its tail and was gone .
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