Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] do [pron] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This aspect of his practice is only just beginning to change , but he intends to persevere with it , spurred on by the personal satisfaction he has derived from ‘ seeing them do their maths ’ . |
2 | Now , do you want me to do your make-up , or not ? |
3 | Do you want me to do your hair ? |
4 | ‘ They 'll make me do my whole second year again , ’ said Tom . |
5 | Motivating employees and communicating information to them to enable them to do their work . |
6 | Her nearness was n't helping me to do my thinking straight . |
7 | He asked them to do their homework with the schemata to be sent them , for the Church had no time to lose . |
8 | I mean I do it sort of a bit naturally , I mean if you , you know that what , the Delvine Hotel , I mean I sort of went in and I du n no sort of part way in I sort of said can I ask you if , you know , you 've had your other quotes and he sort of said yes we 're gon na sit down tonight and make our minds up |
9 | Well they want them to do their bit . |
10 | Want me to do your hair or anything mother ? |
11 | ‘ Has anyone done your portrait , I mean a modern painter ? ’ |
12 | ‘ I 've given you the facts , gentlemen ; you ca n't expect me to do your embroidery for you . ’ |
13 | But you 've seen me doing my homework , have n't you ? |
14 | ‘ Go away and let me do my work , or we 'll be running on one staff nurse and half an aspirin . ’ |
15 | Well , it was a fantastic display by the boss , and I hope I did my bit . |
16 | ‘ While you 're here I 'll expect you to do your share of the cooking . |
17 | Yeah boy , I told you to do your homework |
18 | I 'll do the very best I can and just hope it does you justice . |
19 | And I think that 's a very good point , because you 're actually i the what you 've actually said is , You 're entitled to training to enable you to do you job competently . |
20 | It 's like Tracey said with you 're I mean she did her gold star she was waiting for the letter to come through , Tracey . |
21 | Even chemicals that are broken down by different enzymes may ‘ compete ’ : some enzymes need substances known cofactors to help them do their work , so the two chemicals are ‘ competing ’ for cofactors , rather than for the enzymes themselves . |
22 | Yeah I mean we do get people who come in on the sort of the Friday morning and they 've already got their done their business perhaps sought out professional advice elsewhere |
23 | You did n't see him did you Dad ? |
24 | You should see her doing her impersonation of him ; one of the funniest things I 've ever seen . ’ |
25 | It was Darwin 's fortune that spared him from the drudgery which wore out his contemporaries , and allowed him to do his research without worrying about whether he would have bread and cheese . |
26 | And how can we run our do our job like that without a lamp ? |
27 | And so , if I do that for the army and then get them to do my degree as well . |
28 | The trip to the colony next week will enable them to do their homework , too , on Argentina and Italy . |
29 | She was quite happy to let me do my survey and eventually I had to make my excuses or she would have gone on chatting all day . |
30 | A heavy cold will stop me doing them justice |