Example sentences of "but [adv] [pron] do " in BNC.
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1 | We disagree quite strongly at national level and international level , but locally we do n't . |
2 | But perhaps we do n't really know enough and we do n't know where to go for information , I mean I do n't know er I , I I 'm not an expert but there are experts here , how would you assess the services available to people who feel they do need help , or for people who perhaps do n't know they need help ? |
3 | We dare not ask for the grace of humility , but perhaps we do n't need to when it is so often thrust upon us , thought Sophia , beating together eggs and sugar for a sponge cake , knowing that her cake would not rise as high as Sister Dew 's . |
4 | Praise Him for ever ! ’ until she stopped suddenly and murmured , ‘ But perhaps I do n't quite know the Lord yet . ’ |
5 | But perhaps you do n't remember how he hated that life , and what a state it got him into . |
6 | But perhaps you do not see the same thing as I do . |
7 | But perhaps you do need to question the motives of some people who report these alleged incidents . ’ |
8 | But perhaps you do n't need that sort of thing in the old lee-gitimate theayter . |
9 | It 's not so rough as some things , it 's not so rough as rugby but perhaps you do n't mind being a bit rough do you ? |
10 | I mean I did n't know that many men died of breast cancer but apparently they do . |
11 | ‘ But obviously we do n't sell anything like knives or firearms which have criminal overtones . ’ |
12 | erm but obviously we do cover the parts that are listed on pages two and three of all of our booklets , and depending on the premium that 's paid depends on the coverage issues . |
13 | But personally I do n't believe that . |
14 | Bureaucracy and formalism are enemies of creativity and innovation , but nevertheless we do need formal procedures and routines to be able to utilize the creative potential existing in the organization . |
15 | I have worked with leaders whose style is so totally different to my own that I have found it incomprehensible that they achieve results , but nevertheless they do . |
16 | They would n't need them because of the , this technology and that that 's but nevertheless they do ha they would be conscripted because they do have to have the ground troops of |
17 | What we were trying to say is there is actually a place and my Right Honourable Friend thinks that there is and indeed so do I , for people to contribute to the problem of policing in their locality who have n't necessarily for one reason or another and my Noble Friend Lord Whitelaw said , decided not to erm be on the police authority , maybe they have n't had time , maybe there has n't been their , their particular but nevertheless they do know and they do care about their locality and they have got a er er a contribution to make and we think that that would actually improve the local the police authorities , provided that they are not in an overwhelming position and that is the reason why we 've suggested that eight erm t er , er , er o of a police authority of sixteen , eight should be councillors in the majority , five should be independents and three should be er er er magistrates and My Lords and then of course the complaint was ah , but then some people may not be properly represented and the number ought to be larger . |
18 | Erm but nevertheless I do think that is a a super portrait . |
19 | But nevertheless I do want to er , bring home to you the underlying strength of our businesses there 's no question , we 're very wel very well faced for , for an upturn . |
20 | That is not to say that I have n't met some canny little folk , but generally I do n't speak their language because I have never been used to them . |
21 | Words contribute , via their own semantic properties , to the meanings of more complex units , but individually they do not occasion our most vivid and direct experiences of language . |
22 | He 's a nice boy , ’ she said tolerantly , and a shade absurdly in view of the fact that she was perhaps two years his senior , ‘ but somehow I do n't see him making it to the top . |
23 | You 've produced a good advert for your team , but somehow I do n't think the Kop or the Gwladys Street hordes will be moving en bloc to Haig Avenue . |
24 | But once we do so , once we see that by calling God ‘ transcendent ’ we are not banishing Him to some distant celestial isle from which to look down on us , then it becomes easier and not harder to understand His presence . |
25 | That may have , I suppose , erm , sort of led some people to believe that we do n't have a choice , but technically we do . |
26 | You do n't show it but like she do n't go out and buy new posh clothes and everything . |
27 | But like I do n't know , I do n't think there 's anything wrong with it , I mean |
28 | I know but when I 'm with her a lot I really to talk about like is about other people so like I do it as well but like I do n't |
29 | ‘ There is ample literature to demonstrate that qualified women have not attained full equality with men , but nonetheless they do have considerable economic and occupational advantages compared with less qualified women ’ ( Bonney , 1986 , p. 17 ) . |
30 | I think if you go back a hundred years the problems in British culture were much worse , but nonetheless I do think there 's a tremendous arrogance around in modern so-called civilized Britain , and particularly when they talk about the ancient civilization of Israel , I just think that they were a far more humane nation than we are . |