Example sentences of "[det] [noun] do [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It seems that this passage led Barnett J. ( and indeed the Court of Appeal ) to conclude that the district judge should have approached the inquiry on the footing that ( i ) the burden of showing that the continuance of the prosecution would be a misuse of the process of the court rested upon the applicant , but ( ii ) this burden could prima facie be discharged by demonstrating an inexcusably long delay , unless the prosecution could in turn discharge the burden of showing that prejudice did not in fact follow from the delay .
2 The short answer is that we can not , and that structures of this kind do not in fact evolve .
3 Not forgotten is the possibility that some mergers do not in the event prove successful so that expansion rapidly becomes contraction .
4 The argument that is to be found most frequently in the writings of the philosophers who held this conception does not in fact relate to colours and sounds , though colours and sounds certainly received a good deal of attention .
5 That many doctors condone this practice does not in itself indicate any moral justification .
6 Digital Sky point out that this interface does away with any need for the B.F. Goodrich FlightSystem Stormscope display head , so saving panel space .
7 This move does away with the productive uncertainty which the concept of the unconscious can introduce into psychology .
8 ‘ We found some plants did best in high turbidity .
9 The policy of the solicitors ' governing body is encapsulated in Rule 1 of the Solicitors ' Practice Rules 1990 ( and of earlier editions ) : A solicitor shall not directly or indirectly obtain or attempt to obtain instructions for professional work or permit another person to do so on his behalf , or do anything in the course of practising as a solicitor , in any manner which compromises or impairs or is likely to compromise or impair any of the following : ( a ) the solicitor 's independence or integrity ; ( b ) a person 's freedom to instruct a solicitor of his choice ; ( c ) the solicitor 's duty to act in the best interests of the client ; ( d ) the good repute of the solicitor or of the solicitor 's profession ; ( e ) the solicitor 's proper standard of work ; ( f ) the solicitor 's duty to the Court .
10 But those who received this education did so in the German language , and those who made no progress in German could proceed no further than elementary school .
11 This fellowship does not of course embrace Rome ; in Pilgrim 's Progress , Christian encounters Giant Pope , old and biting his nails because he can not get at the pilgrims , and mumbling to them , ‘ You will never mend till more of you be burned . ’
12 Some people do well in these but not so well in the squad ( and vice versa ) , presumably because of the different pressures each brings to bear .
13 And some people do up to two a week .
14 It transpired that he wanted to be able to comment on each question in more depth and indeed some staff did so on separate sheets .
15 I sometimes find that this method does away with the need to find a new remedy for the acute picture — remember the patient should respond within hours in acute situations so you 'll be able to determine whether the new symptoms are responding or whether you do need a different medicine .
16 Furthermore , pointing to inflexibility in some prices does not by itself show that the assumption of general price flexibility is unreasonable .
17 When people wished to resist this ranking they went to some lengths to do so in a symbolic and more or less public way .
18 The GIST workpack , Gender in Our Lives , was used at another school , but a senior member of management had effectively insisted they use it , and some teachers did so with considerable reservations , afterwards reporting almost complete failure to alter children 's prejudices .
19 This easement does not by any means apply to all developers and is in any case temporary : setting off the charge against the claims in this way will not be possible when the fund has been distributed and the money has been spent or locked up in some investment .
20 There used to be a sign on the tower which read ’ Anyone committing suicide off the top of this tower does so at their own risk . ’
21 My two realities were getting this thing done technically to technical excellence , which I was struggling with as I did n't know my stuff so well then , and also , managing to get a good performance out of David .
22 From the evidence in city museums , artists among the early settlers brought their European attitudes with them too and , failing the innocent eye test , also failed to interpret the essence of their new found environment , while those who subsequently practised the new styles of modern art in the early decades of this century did so with the same little effect .
23 This simplification does not in any way affect the qualitative nature of the results .
24 The definition of price stickiness which we shall employ in this section does not in fact alter very much the policy implications of the model developed in the previous chapter , although it may have implications for the test of that model .
25 These alignment rules mean that such computers do not in fact operate as pure byte-oriented machines , and are a consequence of a way in which the architecture of the computers has been implemented .
26 Such regulations did not in themselves stop inhumane treatment , but they heralded a movement that has grown steadily on each side of the North Atlantic , both in numbers of its adherents and its influence on legislation .
27 This creates the dilemma illustrated in the project discussed above , of appearing to meet local needs when in fact such actions do little about the real causes of social problems and may indeed aggravate them by uprooting local leaders .
28 Such figures do not of course reflect variation in household constitution : Bangladeshi households were typically extended either longitudinally ( over three generations ) or laterally ( two or more brothers living with their wives and children ) .
29 The rationale is that such children do badly in examinations and so their exclusion will improve the end product .
30 The approach is area-wide , so that traffic on all classes of roads may be influenced , with the object of encouraging arterial road use , discouraging through traffic from residential streets and helping traffic entering such streets to do so with greater safety .
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