Example sentences of "[prep] [noun prp] [subord] it do " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 A former Minister of the Republic of Ireland told me recently that sovereignty did not mean the same for the people of Ireland as it did for us .
2 Any company that that is n't in the business of paying claims is not going to be around anyway and I am concerned about the attitude of Roy because it does seem to be extremely one sided .
3 Grove said Motorola 's PowerPC chip will fit the niche workstation market without the mass appeal of Pentium because it does not immediately run Microsoft Corp software .
4 Darwinism entered into the panslavism of Danilevsky as it did into panteutonism .
5 The most notable takeover was by the rosebay willow-herb ( Epilobium angustifolium ) which flourishes throughout London as it does in other cities .
6 but she said er , they did n't do too well with Anna because it did n't drain
7 In the absence of P , it has a shape which enables it to bind to S and convert it into A. However , a P molecule can also bind to the enzyme , typically at a site different from S. When it does so , it alters the shape of the enzyme so that it no longer binds to S. The binding of P to the enzyme is non-covalent , and hence readily reversible .
8 It took much longer for a consolidated kingship to emerge in France than it did in Germany after the break-up of the Carolingian empire .
9 that er normally lasts longer from Birmingham than it does for for here .
10 The Prime Minister has again defended the Maastricht Treaty warning that Britain faces isolation in Europe if it does not go through .
11 The Unilever product cost twice as much per ounce in Barbados as it did in England , and by driving out cheaper local alternatives the end result for the lower income consumer in Barbados was a product that was too expensive , too well-packaged and often surplus to requirements .
12 She wanted the truth from Urquhart if it did not bruise her , untruth if it did .
13 While both Angevins would naturally have liked to get their own way in both regions it is likely that the Quercy meant more to Richard than it did to Henry .
14 The Iraqi leader 's threatened a long range missile strike on Israel if it does n't leave the occupied territories after yesterday 's violence that left nineteen Palestinians dead .
15 President Bush is warning Saddam Hussein he wo n't get away with trying to drag Israel into the Gulf crisis ; the Iraqi 's leader 's threatened a long-range missile strike on Israel if it does n't get out of the occupied territories after yesterday 's violence that left nineteen Palestinians dead .
16 MI6 is supposed to operate only outside Britain although it does occasionally get involved in projects within Britain such as the Crabb affair of 1956 ( see Chapter 3 ) , which was bungled from start to finish .
17 In fact it 's the best offer I 've ever had , and in any case I always knew I could go back to Wakefield if it did not work out .
18 ‘ The locomotive for our London to Glasgow train was based in Leicester , ’ Mr Gisby says , ‘ so it had to come from Leicester to London before it did any work .
19 That he evidently supposes that a 43-year-old woman , hitherto miserably infertile , could make cod claims on such an issue tells you rather less about Walter than it does about Graham Swannell 's flimsy and opportunistic approach to characterisation .
20 Iraq was in an easier position concerning Palestine since it did not share a border with Israel .
  Next page