Example sentences of "[conj] it [vb -s] do " in BNC.
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1 | Where it goes does n't matter , does it ? ’ |
2 | Certainly not from Parliament , for Parliament has shown itself perfectly capable , where it wishes to do so , of enacting specific anti-avoidance provisions to deal with specific cases ; and indeed it did subsequently legislate to nullify the fiscal advantages of transactions of the type to which I have referred . |
3 | We must conclude , therefore , that the duty to support just institutions , where it has to do with just authorities , is parasitical on the normal justification thesis , and not an alternative to it . |
4 | So again there are n't many things that do complete , swimming I think I far as I can see is the only one that does , but then again that depends on how you use the swimming , it , it just , just cos you bathes every week does n't necessarily mean that it does do it for you , it depends what you do , okay ? |
5 | If ADAS wishes to continue to provide the service that it has done for many years to our industry , and as an ADAS spokesman said ‘ not to price itself out of the market ’ , then it needs to join the real world . |
6 | Apparently it is a big cut , but not so deep that it has done any irrevocable damage , at least that 's the impression I got . |
7 | In France the Directive has not been implemented in order to further nature conservation — that it has done so results by default rather than by design . |
8 | No doubt it is because of the vision to train in this way that Ichthus has been able to grow in the way that it has done . |
9 | Not that it has done her much good . |
10 | Object Design also announced that it has done an implementation of its ObjectStore object-oriented database for the NCR Corp System 3000 , making it the first object database on NCR kit under Unix System V.4 . |
11 | One of the unquestionable advantages of the growing use of computers by humanists is that it has done something to bridge the divide between two cultures — scientific and humanist — which many writers have lamented as threatening to fragment the community of scholars and the republic of learning . |
12 | I would suggest that it has done rather more than just reveal them . |
13 | However much we may lament Mr Swinton 's recent seclusion , we are forced to conclude that it has done him nothing but good . |
14 | It is possible that it has to do with cannibalism . |
15 | Sunsoft admits that it has to do a lot more work modifying Solaris 2.0 for Intel than it thought . |
16 | Almost everyone in England and Wales is aware that the penal system is in ‘ crisis ’ , even people who have little idea of what ‘ the penal system ’ is , except that it has to do with prisons and punishment . |
17 | point of view when the information 's been com when so it 's coming in and being sorted it is better that it 's done at that particular time |
18 | There is a wish to see a move from residential care to home care and , and home help and community based care , but to see that it 's done in an orderly fashion which does n't destabilize the market that 's out there , and does n't put at risk the care of elderly people who are already using those existing homes . |
19 | I think the approach of parents is very often really quite a simple one erm that they have a number of very well defined expectations of the school and that is as far as one individual parent is concerned , that the parents wants the child to go to the school , he wants that child properly controlled , provided that it 's done in the way in which he particularly approves , and if you have fifteen hundred different parents there might be fourteen hundred and eighty five different techniques at work here , and then he wants the child simultaneously to be successful and happy . |
20 | So that it 's done . |
21 | The idea of one global power holding the other to ransom seems less credible now than it has done previously . |
22 | That is to say , credit should figure far more prominently in education than it has done in the past . |
23 | Since the level of owner-occupation is rising , and the number of future retirees entitled to some form of contributory pension will exceed the current number , it seems likely that private saving will play a greater role in determining the economic status of the elderly in the future than it has done in the past . |
24 | That may well mean that waste disposal should cost more than it has done in the past . |
25 | The government has instructed its departments to give a higher priority to the environment when drawing up new policies , taking the environment into account at a much earlier stage than it has done previously . |
26 | The new non-socialist party looks more agreeable than it has done for 20 years . |
27 | But it 's not gon na take me longer at that time of the morning than it has done today at eleven o'clock or so is it ? |
28 | You think you 're fit , but not to the extent of athletes or to aerobic teachers of a high calibre , erm but I think we erm although we joke about , you can see on the pain in the faces that it does hurt and it does do us good . |
29 | Tells you about your chain and your clusters and things , and it says do you want to convert them into files . |
30 | If many of you are doing something well , but you need to be brought together , our role is to co-ordinate you , and if you 're not doing something and it needs doing , then our role is to initiate it . |