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

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1 If this be the right view of Dixon J. 's judgment [ at pp. 683–685 ] , then it is clear that it does not help Mrs. Perry in the present case .
2 If the buyer subsequently retains the goods without objection , it may be taken to have accepted the offer ; however , if within a reasonable time the buyer responds making clear that it does not accept the seller 's terms , it will make a counter offer and will not be bound by the seller 's terms .
3 The ITC guidelines make it clear that it does n't see ‘ sanitised ’ violence as innocuous and Ferman expresses greater concern about Lethal Weapon 2 than Reservoir Dogs .
4 The dream-poems of Chaucer and the French medieval poets before him make clear that it did not .
5 But as to who comprised the nation , or the people , the Abbe was clear that it did not include everyone :
6 Heads who are asked where that combination took its origin in their individual histories make it clear that it did not come from training .
7 If we 're to win Fairclough must mark flash well and Newsome and possibly Pemberton play out of their skins — Battyburn do n't just have flash although it does appear that way at times .
8 Certainly the AgriBusiness side of it looks less rosy than it did even two years ago .
9 It is the dies incertus an , certus quando of the glossators : it is not clear that the day will actually ever come , even though it is clear if it does when it will be .
10 ‘ We know we 've done nothing wrong and it does not bother us in the least what the referees ’ report says . ’
11 I mean it 's just you know that gone wrong and it does n't
12 Through the Second Son I asked as many questions as I thought sensible and it did n't sound like any malaria I had ever heard of .
13 the same as still er raw and it did n't dawn on me , but then , oh I says it 's got ta be , I said it 's got ta be the
14 It 's smart , effective , ecologically sound and it does pop in such a thirst-rousing way .
15 He said , like coming to this well for your jug of water every day it 's alright while i , the jug , there 's some in the jug , but when you 've drunk it all the jug 's empty and it does n't do a thing for you !
16 Jezrael thrashed to get free but it did n't work .
17 He had a reputation for being a bit slow-witted but it did n't perturb him in the least .
18 The revolution at Northampton may have been different but it did have uncanny echoes of what had gone on at Neath .
19 Just presenting the final sum is quite interesting but it does n't really help you get a feel for how well the investment has worked for you .
20 It 's too early to call it a breakthrough but it is different because it does n't set out to kill tumours , it stops the process which spreads them .
21 The case of " you know what I mean " is especially interesting because it does not fall into any of the traditional categories of lexis , grammar or phonology .
22 A recent example is Smith ( 1989 ) , who thinks that Labov 's work is not theoretical because it does not address ‘ any linguistic issue ’ .
23 I 'm not interested because it does n't fit does n't cover the type of collecting I do .
24 It was funny because it did n't go runny like mud .
25 Mind you the title was a bit funny because it did n't Almost an Angel but if he died and he went to heaven , then he must have been an angel but came back down , he 's still an angel .
26 Both types of explanation are rejected as inadequate by the sociologist : the individualistic because it does not recognise the importance of wider social forces acting on the individual which he or she can not control ; the naturalistic because it fails to recognise that behaviour patterns are not primarily biologically determined but rather reflect social conventions that have been learned by individuals as members of social groups or , more generally , society .
27 It is much better to try a simpler design and to be thrilled with the results rather than try something more complicated and then feel despondent because it did n't work .
28 However , with social feeling about child sexuality running high as it does at present , we may be well advised to keep quiet about it in public ; while , if we ourselves feel guilt as to our own emotions in any such case , a knowledgeable and understanding senior or colleague may be able to help us — otherwise we would be well-advised to hand the case on to someone else .
29 It is just possible that it does exactly the opposite .
30 It recognises the great value of oralism but it does not despise the natural language abilities of the deaf ; it utilises the efficiency of fingerspelling and recognises the limitations of lipreading and the inevitable imperfections in speech for the deaf although it does not reject them .
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