Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] do in [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ There is not a lot I can do in relation to the Rumbelows League Cup semi-final with Manchester United . |
2 | The least she could do in return was to meet him halfway . |
3 | You could do in advance or you could do retrospectively or |
4 | But will the form teacher be able to do as you would do in English and say , but look when you did that written piece on so and so it was goo , the form teacher will not have that detailed knowledge that you will have |
5 | All you can do in life is your best and expect to do your best and to try to go on achieving . |
6 | As yet HGW does not offer all the facilities of its DOS counterpart — for example you can not include Speaker 's Notes with each slide which is something you can do in Harvard Graphics 3.0 for DOS . |
7 | ‘ There is only so much you can do in Dublin . |
8 | So in see things that you can do in future let me know . |
9 | What do you hope you can do in terms of providing or possibly squeezing out at the eleventh hour , the cash that you need from the Oxfordshire Regional Health Authority , to try and stop er routine patients not being treated from Monday ? |
10 | If you think of the variety of commercials you see on TV , there are many different things you can do in commercials : animation ; live action , used in perhaps the majority of commercials ; puppetry ; mixed live action and animation ; computer graphics and picture modification ; a variety of special effects . |
11 | Regardless of who we are or what we may do in life all of us have an upper limit to the stress that our bodies can take . |
12 | I 've been doing more thinking about what we should do in future . |
13 | This exercise could be used in conjunction with image sequencing exercises we might do in Media Studies . |
14 | It was the least one could do in gratitude for so many years of loyal friendship , and the only basis on which that friendship could continue . |
15 | This we shall do in Section 3.7 . |
16 | There 's a very huge amount we can do in winter |
17 | What we can do in cases like this is to apply the Hicks-Kaldor condition for a potential improvement . |
18 | It 's not as good as we can do in England , but it 's the Inspiral attitude : we wo n't make any profit because we 're bringing a boatload of gear over , but everyone will remember it . ’ |
19 | ‘ I believe it is possible ’ , Frere was saying , ‘ that there may be some small service we can do in return . |
20 | We are not unfamiliar with situations where the best we can do in practice is to assign probabilities , not because events are fundamentally acausal but because their detailed mechanism lies at a level too deep to be accessible to us . |
21 | If so , have they costed them , or is it something else that they say that they may do in future if economic growth comes their way ? |
22 | We agree or disagree before we form any concrete opinions about which institutions or officials must act and what they must do in consequence of whatever rights we declare people have . |
23 | This is a figure included to ensure that all three methods yield identical results which , of course , they should do in principle , but which they invariably fail to do in practice because of errors and omissions which arise through imperfect data collection . |
24 | Caterers live in the real world , not for them exercise followed by exercise , because they do for real in peace what they would do in war and they would n't want to change that . |
25 | Lettuce for vegetarian fish can be left in the tank for several hours , allowing them to browse , which is what they would do in nature . |
26 | Pedestrians will need to push a button to command the lights to turn red , which they will do in phase with the Blackfriars Road lights . |
27 | ‘ These people ca n't just blow in with their grand illusions about what they can do in Northern Ireland , with this ‘ big brother ’ attitude that America can solve everyone 's problems . |
28 | ‘ We certainly do n't want to alarm anyone , but it is important for people to know what they can do in advance to prepare their homes against damage . ’ |
29 | It is not enough for one party or the other to tell us what his mind is , that he must do in person . |
30 | A good illustration of this principle is provided by the rules concerning ‘ statutory default powers ’ , that is , powers of ministers of central government to give directions to an authority which fails to perform some statutory duty ( or , sometimes , a statutory power ) as to what it must do in pursuance of its duty ( or in exercise of its power ) . |