Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] be do with " in BNC.

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1 Clearly this would mean that nothing should be done with respect to the EEC which was legally irrevocable .
2 Oh , somethin' should be done with her .
3 As a complete an utter novice I am seeking a publication that will explain to me in more or less layman 's terms how my computer works and what I should/could be doing with it !
4 Continued discussion with J 's teacher about how he could extend the work I would be doing with his pupil during week before my next visit .
5 I can be doing with someone to run errands , now Ewan 's gone . ’
6 Common to them all is the fact that they are acted and are therefore simulations of reality , which may be done with varying degrees of realism or fantasy .
7 For the benefit of those who would suggest that section 2(1) ( b ) shows that appropriation is something which can be done with the consent of the owner , I would paraphrase that provision by saying ‘ if he appropriates the property in the belief that he would have the other 's consent if the other knew what he had done and the circumstances in which he did it . ’
8 Now these are all things that you should be doing with the baby all the time anyway are n't they ?
9 This is , this is what you should be doing with it really .
10 Just when you 're looking forward to pushing the boat out and having a spending spree , your sensible side reminds you of all the practical and prudent things you should be doing with any extra money you have .
11 As far as what you could/should be doing with your PC is concerned , keep reading !
12 you work out how much business you 'll be doing with sixteen phones
13 ‘ Till we know what ‘ this ’ is , ’ he said reasonably , ‘ everything may be to do with it . ’
14 When Telford Development Corporation began to coppice the woodland for conservation purposes , a group of countryside wardens , foresters and a lecturer in 3D-design got together and decided that something should be done with the waste timber .
15 The Opposition believe that we should consider alternatives and the ability of magistrates to say that something must be done with first offenders and that an alternative can work .
16 ‘ Naturally , we are delighted with Johnny 's football success , particularly in the Irish Cup , but we could be doing with him at Lurgan , ’ said skipper Ross McCollum .
17 You have been talking about what we will be doing with it .
18 He credits the awakening of his own sculptural sensibilities to a chance encounter with a book in which ‘ I … saw a sculpture by Wilhelm Lehmbruck , and there immediately arose the idea , the intuition : Sculpture — something can be done with sculpture .
19 Boiotian history from 479 till the First Peloponnesian War of 460–446 is not recoverable , though something can be done with the coins .
20 The cost of warships is unknown , but something can be done with the byrnies which every eight hides were ordered to provide in the same year .
21 His limbs dangled and seemed forever uncertain what they should be doing with themselves .
22 It may be a boundary drawn for the toddler 's safety ( ‘ You are not to go out of the front gate ’ ) ; it may be to do with the teenager 's wellbeing ( ‘ You do an hour 's homework ’ or ‘ You have to tell me who you 're out with and where you 'll be ’ ) .
23 sometimes it may be to do with dress , demeanour , mannerisms , you know , kind of again you know people go for oh I do n't know , I mean there 's a conversation er I remember overhearing erm with some friends in Leicester and they , they go to motorbike rallies a lot and erm er they were describing an incident where they pitched their tent at a rally and some blokes came up and pitched their tent next to them and they were erm two blokes had arrived together on the same enormous immaculate motorbike and they 'd got sort of matching leather outfits erm
24 It may be to do with a certain understandable nervousness because they are so far away from the London scene .
25 Gunnell , captain of the British women 's team , showed exactly how it should be done with what turned into a near-perfect performance .
26 Gunnell , captain of the British women 's team , showed exactly how it should be done with what turned into a near-perfect performance .
27 It must be to do with the power of the Worm .
28 Much development was taking place and the old landmarks were fast disappearing , so he realised it must be done with some urgency .
29 Er , it 's something that will be welcomed by the trade union movement , a new forward , a new beginning to join once again the fruits of our labour with partnership with other unions and the Labour Party which was what we all need , but it must be done with careful planning and the brains at the top of the union must be telling the of the union , the members on the shop floor , the right direction in which to walk .
30 This must not be taken too far and it must be done with thought for the project leader 's attitudes .
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