Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [pron] do [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | but I suppose you do in a way |
2 | Yeah , I suppose it does in a way . |
3 | I mean , I suppose I do in a way . |
4 | I think they do to a certain extent , but the teachers try and erm brush it away , they try and forget that they are soldiers ' children and try and help them mix in with the civilian children . |
5 | But I think we do as a council , support that Sports Centre very well at the moment , which we did n't expect to be doing . |
6 | If you want something done in a club , a voluntary club and things like that , go to your A types . |
7 | The plain fact is , if a PC does what you want it to do at a speed you 're happy with , then its performance is perfectly acceptable . |
8 | How long how many how many men would you need if you want it done in a quarter of the time ? |
9 | Does your child have an unusual and relevant medical history , such as convulsion or allergies , and would she know what to do in an emergency ? |
10 | Good stuff , but be careful what you let them do after a spoonful or two . |
11 | This so alarmed the Sicilians , who wanted nothing to do with a German prince , that they gave the throne to William 's illegitimate cousin , Tancred of Lecca , an ambitious man famed for his ugliness of both temper and physique . |
12 | What did you say he did for a living ? ’ |
13 | Parent Ali Smith says it 's reassuring to know that you 're leaving the children with someone who knows what to do in a crisis . |
14 | ‘ But I think the most likely is that it has something to do with a girl . ’ |
15 | It has something to do with a person 's occupation , the control and autonomy a person has , the amount of training required in order to do a particular job , the way occupation shapes life chances , income , style of life , the kind of social activities engaged in , the prestige a particular occupation attracts from others , and may be more . |
16 | So I got Peggy up from Somerset , on the same farm you see , and that was much better , and erm we 've been cycling to Stroud , to the pictures you know , 8 miles there and 8 miles back , and erm but the awful job he gave me to do for a few days was along , there was a young lad there and he was going to drive the old heavy fords and tractor and I was going to walk behind , and he 'd got converted horse drags I suppose they call them |
17 | " It had nothing to do with a penknife , had it , Kate ? " |
18 | In role they are asked to complete a census return : who are they , where do they live , what do they do for a living ? |
19 | ‘ My qualifications bear scrutiny , ’ Leith answered , ‘ but what do I do for a reference ? |
20 | ‘ What do you do for a living ? ’ |
21 | If you are George Goldner , Curator of Paintings at the Getty Museum , what do you do for a follow-up after you buy a great Rubens ( ‘ Samson destroying the temple ’ , see The Art Newspaper No. 25 , January 1993 , p. 9 ) ? |
22 | ‘ What do you do for a living ? ’ he asked . |
23 | " What do you do for a living ? " a dealer asked the Sultan . |
24 | ‘ What do you do for a living ? ’ |
25 | ‘ What do you do for a living ? ’ |
26 | ‘ So tell me , Gina Price , what do you do for a living ? ’ |
27 | Er and what , what do you do for a , a living ? |
28 | What do you do for a living ? |
29 | And what do you do for an hour before you have your breakfast ? ’ |
30 | ‘ What do you do for an encore ? |