Example sentences of "[is] [conj] [pron] [adv] do " in BNC.

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1 One honest booklet on food and health explains , ‘ The main reason why there are conflicting views about the effect of food on health is that we simply do n't know all the answers yet .
2 The difficulty with this sort of material is that we often do not know if the coins have been acquired on a random and thus representative basis .
3 One of our major industrial problems is that we usually do not ask enough of our people .
4 ‘ You see , the trouble with guitars that are designed to project is that they just do n't sound good to the player .
5 However , the appellants ' case in respect of that matter is that they simply did not realise that they were doing anything wrong .
6 What is interesting about this is that they clearly do not know the history of the form ; they are unaware that the rule was made so rigidly in the first place to suit the whims of anti-feminists .
7 That , and we 've had this in the past , where I would say that people that live in Yarbury North and South probably do earn less and live in houses that probably are , do n't have as big gardens and things like that , so the natu the nature of the is that they probably do earn less money erm but I I do n't consider those to be ghettos at all .
8 A major problem with newsletters to parents is that they frequently do n't get to their destination .
9 And what I 've asked is that they actually did and not separate it .
10 Now clearly it makes no sense you might be up to producing the Toyota Corollas in a three hundred acre plant , erm , near Derby right but we ca n't employ the same techniques in production er when we 're making agricultural why not well essentially we 're using land , we 're using land intensively alright and there comes a point when , erm you reach dis-economies of scale and start er accruing dis-economies of scale in agricultural production and that scale of plant is very , very small but after about well it depends what type of production er what type of product you 're making but , you know , there are n't many farms over five thousand hectares , now five thousand hectares is a huge farm , it 's massive alright but it still only produces a fraction of , say U K output cos there 's several million hectares of erm but the reason why you do n't see these very large farms is that you just do n't reap the economies of scale alright , because essentially we need land erm and you 're farm gets so big that it would take you half the day to drive your combine harvester over to the , the other side of th your farm just to erm , to harvest the , the wheat right .
11 ‘ Of course what people find impossible to understand about you is that you genuinely do n't know what effect you have on men . ’
12 Now your problem is young man — is that you really do n't believe that teachers ought to have authority , ought to be able to say ‘ do this ’ and you do it .
13 The moral of the whole story is that you really do have to take the responsibility for making the choice of PC yourself .
14 But the most striking thing about Bagehot 's essay on Peel , in the light of the last full week of this election campaign , is that it simply does not apply to Major at all .
15 She believes the general lack of women participants in the sport is that it simply does not appeal .
16 One problem with the orthodox account is that it simply does not square with the facts about when and where riots happen — and in particular , whereabouts in the prison system they occur .
17 One of the major reasons for the widespread failure of rural developments is that it usually does not serve the interests of the people at whom it is ostensibly aimed .
18 The doubt is that he perhaps did n't take into consideration of the women who are available .
19 Yes , we , yes the , the rea the reason why it , this why confu confusions is if anyone else does n't realise is that the International Secretaire , which is the International Body controlling all Amnesty Groups throughout the world of which there are maybe fifty , sixty , I 've lost count of the number , erm
20 they would like to paint their pottery , the fact is if you initially do n't paint your pottery with normal paints you paint your pottery with erm oxides which fire well , I 'll explain that to you once the er , as the
21 That 's if nobody else does .
22 and it 's sort of well it 's not well they do get full that 's if she suddenly does longer than
23 This is because they often do not hear their kittens calling to them and they ignore their cries for attention .
24 ‘ Well , if you must know , I think it 's because he just does n't like the idea of me leaving him .
25 That 's right , I mean why di why have we got the structure of agriculture as we have , you know why why do we still have an atomistical industry right , it 's not just a , a freak of nature , there are economic laws , erm , and opinion that s , that structure the industry and it 's because you just do n't get economies of scale staying in agriculture .
26 Er , I 'm a little bit out of touch , so , i if I sound hesitant it 's because I simply do n't know how much debate has been taking place , and how , systematised the relationships are going to be in the future .
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