Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] [vb mod] do [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | ( Any African understands this and will do it without question . ) |
2 | It 's , to be likened to something that 's helpless that can do nothing ! |
3 | he 's gone to pay the extra that will do I mean if I think I 've I 've but are you ? |
4 | The Oberland 's owners are exceptionally friendly and will do everything to make your stay in this traditionally built hotel an enjoyable one . |
5 | there are two or three that can do it , not many though , that 's what I said two or three |
6 | out rechecking with Malcolm in cahoots to say , well show me where you counted these and let's do it again . |
7 | If she is in breach of these and will do nothing to remedy the situation check with other neighbours , to see if they are suffering from any soot fallout on washing lines and so on . |
8 | Much good that would do her , she thought gloomily . |
9 | Much good that would do him . |
10 | ‘ Fat lot o' good that 'll do yer , ’ Nellie said . |
11 | Much good that 'd do her , if what his department suspected was true . |
12 | Because I have spent the whole day since six o'clock this morning working , and working hard , and this … painted maypole has done nothing all day long and will do nothing tomorrow , except complain about those who do work . |
13 | The way some people look at it is , why should I let you write a book that wo n't do me any good but might do me some harm . |
14 | It is worth repeating that it stripped for ever from folklore the idea that British Rail was wholly independent and could do what it liked , that the Government had no connection with it and were not concerned in the day-to-day running of its affairs , and that there was a chasm between British Rail and the Government . |
15 | ‘ When I 'm eighteen and can do what I like , I 'll eat all my cakes uncooked , ’ Benny pronounced . |