Example sentences of "he do at " in BNC.

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1 Of course it must be agony for him to go shopping for me ( what does he do at the chemist 's ? ) , so I suppose he prefers to get it all over in one go .
2 What does he do at home ?
3 ‘ And what , might I ask , sir , was he doing at the time he was talking about the bell ? ’
4 ‘ So what 's he doing at the club , then ? ’
5 It was the red-haired left-hander 's first win over the squash legend , the first time he had played a match lasting an hour and 50 minutes at this level and won , and the first time he can ever have gambled so audaciously as he did at 13-13 in the final game .
6 Besides , after winning such a good race as he did at Cheltenham last season when beating Beau Ranger , it is very difficult to find suitable opportunities . ’
7 If it was sad that in England in 1963 his form finally drifted away , he did at least give his last fine Test innings , an unbeaten 74 , to the Manchester crowd , a happy choice of venue in view of his connection with Radcliffe and the university .
8 It is not the people who break the pattern of the Numbers stories , but God , for he responds almost exactly as he did at Meribah before .
9 He seems to have enjoyed greater success with the public than he did at home , however .
10 No old bomber pilot , making a forced landing with no wheels , on a load of unused bombs , could possibly have felt as bad as he did at the moment .
11 Sometimes , if taking an initiative in an area he deemed crucial , he would take the chair , as he did at the Reflation Committee in 1958 .
12 Though EIGHT may read well , he may not spend as much time at reading by himself as he did at seven and he again likes very much to be read to .
13 Whittingham was invited by the A.O.C. to take over 261 Squadron from him , which he did at the start of May .
14 Merthyr want him to be their chief executive , masterminding their bid for Football League status — much as he did at Barnet .
15 The real reason was that he felt at ease ; he was no longer a figure of fun or an eyesore , he had a place — just as he did at first with Sien .
16 Had the house actually left the ground , he knew that he could n't have felt more strange than he did at this moment , or more afraid : there was someone here .
17 Thompson was backed by former hard-man Liverpool colleague Tommy Smith , who said Thompson should have been given a medal for what he did at Anfield , not the sack .
18 BAKER SAYS that although he 's done all sorts of jobs since — mostly on telly — he 's never ‘ had a time ’ like he did at the NME .
19 I do n't imagine that he felt any easier immediately I applied the hot blankets , but suggestion is a powerful weapon in the armoury of the doctor , and he did at least manage a smile .
20 We 've tracked down erstwhile Uniplex Inc 's president and chief executive officer Jeff Waxman at one of his current haunts , a six-year-old ‘ start-up ’ called Mentalix Inc , where at least on paper he 's playing the same role he did at Uniplex .
21 He did at least take two more wickets himself , emerging as a five-wicket demon in the match , the standard of England 's slip catching being restored at the hands of Hick and Atherton .
22 He was warned of at least 15 contacts in the Cranfield overhead by the Luton Approach controller and instructed to contact Cranfield by radio which he did at 1227:05 hrs , stating his altitude as 2000 feet .
23 He ‘ produced his bell and rang it , stating that that was what he did at the time ’ , but the magistrate told him ‘ that he must not think that everyone had to scamper out of the way upon hearing the sound of his bell ’ .
24 One of the most attractive designs that he did at this time was for Kay Dick 's novel , An Affair of Love ( 1953 ) .
25 Claiming he will have this design ready by the autumn , MacDonald is taking a personal interest in product design , just as he did at AC Scotland .
26 He 's lying , as he did at our trial !
27 On giving up as a player , Ken was a natural choice for chairman and , as he did at the end of every subsequent season , promised sweeping changes and League football by 1992 .
28 She had a vision of John sitting hunched up in his chair , as he did at home sometimes when things were going wrong , all dark and gaunt and unhappy .
29 Johnson , as he did at Montrose , also employed much silence , and many who had come to one social occasion or another expecting to hear the grand disquisitioner , found him disappointingly reticent and withdrawn , even if making little antic noises to himself .
30 At least she would n't either bully or patronise him , his usual lot amongst the cathedral clergy , ranking as he did at the very bottom of the cathedral hierarchy .
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