Example sentences of "the [noun] [conj] it do " in BNC.
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1 | If you can hold your feelings and examine them , force yourself to hear the voice and ask why it produces the response that it does , you are beginning to get the better of it , to break the fearful silence that surrounds it and , incidentally , to add another voice to your writing repertoire . |
2 | Ferranti carried on with the contracts because it did not want to give the purported customers an excuse not to pay back the credit . |
3 | Trafalgar resisted restating the accounts since it did not believe it had done anything wrong . |
4 | But the Royal College of Midwives said , it would n't use the technique if it did n't believe it was safe . |
5 | Nevertheless , while the Report may have rejected the reactionary normativist ideology it is also the case that it did nothing to challenge the dominant legal culture . |
6 | The hon. Member for Foyle ( Mr. Hume ) has , much more eloquently than I could , told us of the damage that it does and the effect that it has on the young people of Northern Ireland because it gives them a future of either migration or unemployment . |
7 | contribution rule remains , along with all the damage that it does — especially to local authorities that are struggling to collect the poll tax . |
8 | This form of markup provides the flexibility to select different display styles for the text because it does not anticipate the typography of the New OED . |
9 | This has the advantage that it does not require the pilot to remember any special movement of the controls other than the movement forward to unstall . |
10 | For this the police have settled on a compound called Tenax G C ( poly p 2.6. diphenyl phenylene oxide ) which has the advantage that it does not mix with water . |
11 | It therefore does n't offer any ventilation bonus like an open fire does , but it has the advantage that it does n't suffer from back-draughts , which can blow smoke and fumes back into the room from open flues . |
12 | It has the advantage that it does not cause corrosion to galvanised cisterns , but is now more expensive than copper and harder to bend and to join . |
13 | This had little to do with the computer but it did spur us into action . |
14 | But the glory will not fade from the Christian as it did from Moses . |
15 | That 's the difference between Knightshayes and some of the lovely old seventeenth-century gardens where you have a beautiful garden with no connection with the outside ; is suits the houses but it does n't blend . ’ |
16 | You are both altered by the experience since it does not involve solely issuing orders . |
17 | Debt earns interest just as easily in the West as it does in the Third World . |
18 | It is possibly true , and though the challenges presented to the Western bishops on the nature of the Church ( Donatism ) and about grace and free will ( Pelagianism ) were serious enough , theological debate rarely seems to have aroused the same passions in the West as it did in the East . |
19 | California 's SIP was rejected by the EPA because it did not provide for attainment of the photochemical oxidant standard for Los Angeles . |
20 | ‘ So we made the pickup and it did really well . |
21 | The ‘ new technology ’ — a term used to describe the computerization of the printing industry using word processors and computer-designed pages as well as the direct input of copy by the journalist into the computer ( Fig. 4.4 ) — would gravely affect employment in the industry as it did away with compositors and printers . |
22 | There is an optimum dosage which suits each patient as the diluting weakens the potency so it does n't overstimulate . |
23 | It is not the weight of the cup that makes it reflect the light as it does , but rather its glaze . |
24 | It gets less rain , they say , and the snow if it does fall never lies long . |
25 | The Pro Q really gives some interesting tonal variations to the sounds generated by the preamp but it does smack of overkill . |
26 | We did n't stop talking like but the talk s just sort of stemmed around the house and the kids and it did n't go any further than that . |
27 | The reason that it became discredited on the scale and at the speed that it did was due to the efforts of the gentleman who introduced it , the right hon. Member for Cirencester and Tewkesbury ( Mr. Ridley ) . |
28 | This does not necessarily ensure wide application of the research but it does provide various ‘ models ’ of development in different environments which increase the likelihood that , by identifying with one or another model , other schools adopt and adapt the work to suit their particular needs . |
29 | The heating was on inside the car but it did little to drive out the chill that seemed to have settled in her bones . |
30 | The husband does not like the car because it does not reflect his status . |