Example sentences of "do [det] [pron] can [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 They ask you that , but they , they say if you do n't do that you can do something else .
2 I think we should do all we can to support him .
3 This is damaging to the Government 's credit and we must do all we can to avoid it . ’
4 If there is a problem they 'll do all they can to help you .
5 Your relatives , friends , social worker and/or solicitor will do all they can to help you understand and complete the formalities .
6 He 'll do all he can to discredit me . ’
7 I did not intend to embarrass you deliberately , and I will do all I can to insure it does n't happen again .
8 In the meantime , you should quietly do all you can to help her to feel a part of the life of your local community .
9 ‘ And you will do all you can to make my grandmother think you are happy to see her again . ’
10 If you believe that you have not received proper service , the Bank will do all it can to investigate your complaint objectively .
11 He says they are in a long term partnership with our local hospitals and they want to do all they can to support them .
12 It is an old fault line and the other parties can be relied upon to do all they can to keep it open .
13 We want to do all we can to help you financially during this time and have developed special loan schemes which are available to post graduates .
14 During that period , we want to do all we can to reduce it , especially among young people , and we want to avoid targeting them in advertising .
15 Even if you decide you do n't have a problem now , it makes sense to do all you can to prevent it happening in the future .
16 The Executive is not unaware of these problems , and vice president Neil MacFarlane has been delegated to do all he can to obviate them .
17 Is he aware that they welcome his determination to do all he can to improve their lot , both at home and abroad ?
18 The volunteers are now doing all they can to rearrange their mission .
19 She may appear to become quite self= centred , and those who have been doing all they can to help her may become exasperated and tempted to hint that it is time she tried to ‘ pull herself together ’ , for by then they too will be feeling the strain .
20 she 's had her chance and I 'm doing all I can to help her but at the end of the day it 's on her shoulders .
21 Brigadier , evidently and we 've heard lots and lots of these stories , and you 've said you think it 's the occasional example but you 're doing all you can to stamp it out , but evidently the Army is a haven for bullies , sadists and rapists .
22 With the Westminster Government 's small majority , its situation is precarious and especially so in Scotland , where it is supposed to be doing all it can to mend its battered fences .
23 The decline in membership , the economic recession , has damaged all the trade unions and has forced us all to examine all prejudices , to look above the sectional interests and wherever possible do all we can to protect our movement .
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