Example sentences of "[noun pl] [conj] [modal v] do " in BNC.

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1 So you got ta get away and underneath and I have n't got the rer rer the socket spanners that would do it , so well I have n't got a spanner let alone a socket ones that would do it !
2 There is a lunatic fringe of schools that will do almost anything to gain publicity — the head in the stocks and throw the wet sponge for 10p brigade do little to enhance their personal status or that of their schools .
3 I know in the free market , resources will be allocated , erm , in an optimal way , in that those , er , those sectors that , that are the most productive , in economic terms , you know , they can produce more output per unit input , alright , those sectors that can do that will get the resources .
4 In most gardens the show must be made up of performers that can do a spring or summer act as good as their autumn one .
5 So far , we have discussed the taxes that would do least harm to the allocative efficiency of the economy .
6 In 1991 it offered handsome tax incentives to encourage the creation of big trading companies that would do the job more efficiently than lots of little sellers .
7 The challenge is to develop converters that will do this at once from a cold start and for the life of the vehicle .
8 ‘ But I knew I wanted to do more cakes and could do much more interesting things .
9 ‘ Yes , she needs a change of clothes until she 's on her feet and can do her own shopping , ’ said Joe .
10 The mare trusted Nails and would do anything he asked .
11 of the label , okay so that we can actually and put it actually in the bag , so that when these things go off as they would do to their to the the various specialists who actually know more about pottery know more about bones and can do a more detailed analysis , still know where they 're from .
12 Word reached Peter Wheeler , the Leicester coach , of a young lad at Wakefield , a full-back , a slick-running full-back at that , who not only could kerplonk the ball like a metronome between the posts but could do it with either foot .
13 I have n't been to a Leeds match for absolutely ages and could do with any info on getting hold of tickets , which parts of the ground need tickets and the best places to stand/sit … and park the car etc .
14 I will be updating you at least once a month through AEA Times and will do my best to respond to your questions .
15 It was a lunchtime event which proved most enjoyable , and people left realising that it 's not only the banks that can do something to cover themselves .
16 After all there are n't that many places that can do the sort of development work needed .
17 We 're looking for all types of dog — well-known and exotic breeds of dog , crossbreeds , mixtures , dogs that can do tricks … you name it .
18 Community-based-services should also be sensitive to emotional needs and can do much to foster the development of ‘ self-help ’ groups of service users .
19 ‘ I 've had her two and a half years and would do anything to defend her . ’
20 This level of examination goes beyond the groundwork laid at the First Level by testing more complex writing and understanding , and giving candidates a range of choice , not only of questions that will do them most credit , but of answers that will best suit the circumstances described .
21 Not only were there numerous deep recessions , but by the end of the century it was discovered foreign iron ore was of a higher quality , and although the MSG works did smelt imports from Spain , Russia and Chile , it was furnaces in ports that could do the cheapest .
22 Love Hearts might be a cynical attempt to rip off the drug-obsessed rave scene , but there must be a host of other legal substances that might do the trick .
23 and it would be relatives that would do the bidding in a certain district .
24 The only concession to technology is a 12V CD player and a selection of discs that would do justice to a small radio station .
25 The next step will be ready meals — Chinese , pastas and curries in single portions that will do away with the need for cooking .
26 Historically the computational approach has been most actively pursued by engineers eager to build machines that can do the same things as humans .
27 Has that led to a reduction in the workforce do you think , do you now have machines that can do jobs that too much ?
28 If you only want to take a few doors or windows back to bare wood for repainting , there are many other cheaper guns that would do the job .
29 It has been suggested that despite his lack of education , James was considerably influenced by the schoolmaster Robert Davidson who had such neat handwriting that he was often asked to write people 's names in their bibles and would do so , adorning them with little drawings of flowers and animals .
30 The House of Lords established the principle that a consumer who suffers damage because of a manufacturer 's negligence can sue the latter for damages and can do so irrespective of whether the consumer bought the goods .
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