Example sentences of "to [noun] [conj] it do " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 Furthermore , those species that accidentally forged some connecting suspension for the front legs independent of the skull would be among the first to walk , otherwise the head would have to turn constantly from side to side as it did so .
3 The tensions associated with starting school could begin to be dissolved long before that anxiously awaited first day , a day which often causes more anguish to parents than it does to their children .
4 Well I always like to read it from left to right but it does n't matter really .
5 Those who have paid special attention to the interactions of parents and very young children say that the confusion between what belongs to self and what belongs to others applies with even more force to feelings than it does to bodies , and for very much longer .
6 Wyvis Hall , logically , should have looked smaller to Adam but it did not , it looked much larger .
7 If the state of your home is affecting your health , you can take the council to court if it does n't put matters right within three weeks .
8 It is a language which has to be learned , and this applies just as much to audiences as it does to movie makers .
9 In other words , lack of financial resources can contribute to homelessness and it does .
10 Still that 's why you go to sleep cos it does knock you out .
11 Is n't it , but you do n't you think that 's more so for females than it is for males , the fact that it is such a dirty thing that , that applies more to females than it does , to males ?
12 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 .
13 For the top and intermediate Party leadership , Hitler 's image stood therefore in far closer relationship to reality than it did for the broad mass of the population .
14 Meanwhile , the bureaucracy , both civil and military , grows from strength to strength because it does fulfil the requirements of the post colonial state .
15 Much of what has been discussed in this section applies as much to children as it does to teaching staff .
16 Okay so got on that train , thinking it would go straight to Hertford and it did n't .
17 This became apparent to others before it did to MacDonald himself .
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 A major Oxfordshire-based motor dealer is responding to claims that it does n't have the area 's environment at heart .
20 Left-wing critics allege that civil servants restrict or delay the availability of information to ministers if it does not fit easily with departmental views .
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