Example sentences of "we [adv] do [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Well no you would n't but erm I mean we , we obviously do receive press releases |
2 | And one and two , that 's it , got it , erm , the , better we just do to check that it 's correct and to remind you for rhythm , is listen to those , because those are exactly the same as those . |
3 | When we finally did make it back to the ground , palpitating and soaked with sweat , there was no sign of Ranteallo , and much of the crowd had already dispersed on its way back to the Rante . |
4 | Some tyre levers and allan keys were missing but by driving slowly back I ( or rather we , as I 'd offered some fellow tourists a lift back to town ; what with delays getting started , and then this to-do , I bet they wished they 'd never bothered , it would have been quicker to walk ! — and when we finally did set off again , I accidentally left one of them behind , running along the road behind us waving and shouting ! ) — we , as I say , found most of the missing items . |
5 | We we usually do do the Rutter one , which begins with a horn solo , which |
6 | You try selling pasties in the market — something we always did to supplement our income at the mine — but it 's impossible . |
7 | But we always do have such a choice and hence no sentence has observational consequences all its own . |
8 | And yet we always do sell them , er we always have Anglepoise lamps in the shop |
9 | I would , by the way , like to thank the members of , of the Investment Panel , for the help and support they 've given me , and also , in fact , to point out that erm , although s er , your your Chairman has spoken of Sir Ray severing his formal links with the Council , I have to say that we still do have one or two claws still attached to him , in that he remains on , as a very valued member of the Investment Panel , and will continue to provide his wisdom and advice , for which we are all very grateful . |
10 | Well right-oh we er I do n't think we ever do expect that much . |
11 | ‘ But when are we going to get it , if we ever do get it ? |
12 | by the way if we ever did do that stay with aunty Mary , right , then she came back with us |
13 | ‘ We 've never closed a store , but if we ever did close that one , we would be happy to restore the land for industrial use . ’ |
14 | We nearly did go back , when despite picking what looked like the most innocuous section of the next cloud blocking the route , the VSI cranked round briefly to over 1,000 fpm ascent . |
15 | For a global argument would claim that we understand nothing , which is ridiculous first because we clearly do understand something and second because crucially we understand ( and are expected to understand ) the sceptical argument itself . |
16 | It is not just that we clearly do understand something ; rather we know in advance that it is only by understanding the sceptic 's argument as we are clearly expected to , that we could be led to believe that we understand nothing . |
17 | We 're a school choir — if there are many youth choirs , who can draw from several schools around the area there then the chances of our getting anywhere are slim but if it 's large school choirs then I think we probably do stand a fair chance . |
18 | I think we I think you 're right we probably do need to run a workshop . |
19 | Is I think we probably do need as Mr suggested to move number one suggested resolutions , erm now if the Liberal Democrats won places in and if they 'd rather have the work noted proceed to proceed by something sinister . |
20 | Oh , it all right , we did handle it , that issue anyway , separately , so that 's , we probably did receive your outline there . |
21 | I think we probably did have Singapore noodles last time . |
22 | We know that in these cases we often do face a real choice of evils and we have to find some way of deciding which of these evils is the worst . |
23 | All this is said so nonchalantly , with so much gazing across the water and into the cloudy sky , that a spectator might be convinced we really did bump into each other in our lunch break . |
24 | ‘ Yesterday morning we had almost reached the point , I think , of believing that the test would be plain sailing — we really did think he would make it . |
25 | So we have to er set out our stall there to form , first of all identify those target P L C's which we really did want to get close to . |
26 | He 'd say that it proved that , instead of a machine or a sampler , we really did play it ! |
27 | We really did work well as a team . |
28 | We wo n't take up too much of your time , but we really do want to clear up this misunderstanding . ’ |
29 | They forget that the magic of television means that we 've probably heard it all before , so we really do make an effort to go for fresh material . |
30 | Tomorrow we really do change the bread into meat . |