Example sentences of "to do [det] [conj] [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In Sweden , again , there was a series of efforts during the eighteenth century to regulate more rationally the salaries paid to different ranks of diplomat , though there as elsewhere it was easier to do this than to pay the salaries regularly .
2 They did not have to isolate zinc metal to do this but used the cementation process described on page 76 .
3 In the contract the sellers had agreed to do this and to deliver the machine f.o.r .
4 To do this and to avoid the risk of future misunderstandings , ideally your terms and conditions should be :
5 How many people at breakfast time bother to do more than turn the set on , knowing that both channels are transmitting roughly similar programmes ?
6 Occasionally , very occasionally , a lone knight in armour rode into Ridgery Butts from the east and plunged straight down one of the forest paths without pausing to do more than pass the time of day at the Inn and drink ale .
7 Any use of force , according to this view , had to do more than hold the lines on the battlefield ; it had also to allow the Bosnian government the chance to fight and retake territory it had lost .
8 Effective management of a county interest required the politician to do more than strike a bargain in which a vote , or votes , was the return for immediate patronage .
9 In a contested election , however , it was impossible to do much with direct patronage , even if such were available , for there was never enough to do more than grease the palms of a handful of venal men , most of whom were to be found in the burgh councils .
10 Realising that it is far too late in her life to expect her to do more than make an effort to modify this trait in her character , you should see if you can direct it away from the home .
11 As the process of learning is hidden , it is not accessible to direct influence ; however , it is possible for the teacher to do more than tell the student what she needs to learn .
12 In the course of one short chapter it is not possible , nor indeed necessary , to do more than suggest the richness of the material which , with a little study , can be interpreted to throw light on former ages .
13 There 's no need to do more than wipe the leaves if you can vouch for their purity .
14 Their mother was unable to do more than feed the girls and keep them clean ; her affection was reserved for the boys , it seems .
15 ‘ I 'll have to lock up the pages before seven , and I doubt Mike will be able to do more than meet the deadline .
16 Phrases of this sort are so familiar that it is not hard to understand a disposition which constantly interferes with attempts to understand syntactic structures , namely a tendency to regard them as transparently clear , with no need for a linguist to do more than record the existence of the surface construction .
17 They slept then , tucked up around one another , waking several times during the night , but rarely for long enough to do more than acknowledge the other 's presence .
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