Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] [conj] it do " in BNC.

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1 For if a garage habitually does half the service its costs are very much lower than if it has done the full service ; and since it can charge the full price , because of the ignorance of the consumer , its pro fits are maximised when it does as little of the service as it can get away with .
2 It is very important that the water remains in traps — and , in fact , the Building Regulations are contravened if it does n't .
3 ‘ Asking the wrong question ’ or ‘ irrelevancy ’ tells one that an error has been made but it does not tell one whether the error is jurisdictional .
4 It has been argued that it did not actually initiate any changes in the mental health field , rather it endorsed the developments that were already taking place within hospitals and in the community .
5 The Commission has been instructed that it does not have to follow a uniform pattern throughout the country and therefore we may see still greater diversity over time as , in one shire , we see the county council survive and in another the district councils .
6 ‘ You only stay where you 're wanted and it does n't seem as though I 'm in Sunderland 's long-term plans . ’
7 That has been provided because it does not require planning permission .
8 Dessent ( 1987 ) argues that the differentiated curriculum within a school will always be limited if it does not recognise , reward and value diversity among pupils .
9 Although intensive visual concentration can sometimes lead to fatigue it must be stressed that it does not damage vision .
10 It took longer for the territories with loud speakers to be occupied than it did for the silent territories ( Figure 6.2 ) .
11 But a reasonable case can be made that it does .
12 At least in relation to this argument of Thomas ' against the ordination of women , it must be said that it does not hold water .
13 Even if reasonable steps have been taken to bring the exemption clause to the notice of the buyer , it will not be incorporated if it does not clearly cover the particular transaction in question .
14 The two separate Minutes may not necessarily be related but it does suggest there may be more in the Cup 's name that has hitherto been appreciated .
15 But heat-resistant hotelware , earthenware , crockery and china may be used provided it does not have metallic decoration which will blacken and spoil if used with microwave energy .
16 Before moving on it should however be noted that it does not follow from the rejection of justificatory theories of corporate power based on antecedent rights that the shareholders ' legal rights in the company , including the right to exercise ultimate control and to have the business operated in their interests , are not morally defensible .
17 It would be overshadowed if it did .
18 There is no need for such work to be abandoned because it does not feature explicitly in our programmes of study and , indeed , it would be the opposite of our intention if this were to happen .
19 This will never happen if the law of reflection happens to be true , but no logical contradiction would be involved if it did .
20 A company can not be authorised if it does not comply with these essential standards but each member state can impose additional standards of its own on its own nationals ( in the case of financial resources requirements , for example ) .
21 But then there are other forms where this description does not suggest itself , or might not be admitted if it did : for example , ballroom dancing , which would be normally set down simply as ‘ a pleasurable social activity ’ ( and as such different from art ? ) .
22 The proposed broadening of the granting of investment aids for the purpose of protecting and improving the environment ( part of Article 3 ) is to be welcomed although it does not appear to square with the basic investment aid objectives of such plans because it appears to mean that environmental investment per se will qualify for support , even if not part of an agricultural improvement .
23 The level of premium paid to insure against an event depends obviously upon the likelihood or risk of the event occurring at all and the level of compensation or benefit to be paid when it does .
24 However , she leaves more cheerfully after a few choice words from one of the boys suggesting that her photograph should be changed because it does n't do her justice .
25 He explained his predicament to the librarian but was told that the book was due to be pulped and it did not matter that he was the author .
26 It makes no sense for them to stay here ; that 's been tried and it did n't do them any good in the long run .
27 So , in the right circumstances , happiness can be used to motivate the horse to do what we want ; and the horse that does something because it wants to will certainly try harder than one who does something because it is afraid of being hurt if it does n't .
28 If an earn out is to be used , it is recommended that it does not form too significant a part of the purchase price as this will distort priorities .
29 There was an estimate of £10:1:0 for enclosing Kiels , with a gate , and they recommended that it be done if it did not exceed
30 It is thought that it does not necessarily mean granted or refused .
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