Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] [vb mod] do [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 You can ‘ be alive ’ as opposed to ‘ being dead ’ ; or you can do your best to live life to the full — putting in and getting out as much as possible .
2 And just last Two year ago I met one of the older kind and oh she was n't pleased where they used to do their put their camps .
3 Very soon after his appointment he was pressing the Board to provide a consulting room where he could do his work , particularly the surgical operations .
4 I told her that I would do her large-animal work for her … ’
5 I replied to his letter to say thanks for believing in me , and that I would do my best not to let him down .
6 A. T. The worst part of the job was after passing the Sergeant 's exam and waiting for twelve to thirteen years to get promoted — you 'd have the Chief Constable 's Orders come out and you 'd see people who had passed years after you being promoted and you 'd think that I 'll do my thirty years like this .
7 Yeah good old laugh , I remember my scout motto , I promise that I 'll do my best and do my duties its going back a long , long way brother .
8 Sir , we are much obliged to you for your consideration upon this matter , and I assure you that I shall do my best to avoid in the evidence which I shall give and in my other remarks apparently proposing a washed-over status for the village as a whole .
9 And I began to feel it heavy upon me , that I must do her will . ’
10 I promise that I will do my best :
11 And secondly , that I will do my utmost to serve you and those causes to the best of my ability .
12 so that I can do my exam .
13 At the time I was in the throes of training Dawn and it seemed obvious that I should do my talk on the owl .
14 Foresters ' Hall In a letter from Councillor Mrs. Brereton to Mrs. Burden of Juniper Green Primary School 's Board she states that she will do her utmost to ensure that the site retains its present planning use .
15 Foresters ' Hall In a letter from Councillor Mrs. Brereton to Mrs. Burden of Juniper Green Primary School 's Board she states that she will do her utmost to ensure that the site retains its present planning use .
16 If there is one moral in the interlacements of the latter it is that you must do your duty regardless of what you think is going to happen .
17 Obviously you can not know in advance which type of mat will be used at a particular tournament , so you should do your final training on any type of mat , just to get used to the feel , and then try to use any free time you may have on the actual competition areas to get a little practice in beforehand .
18 Although we shall do our utmost to resist it , I can not give my hon. Friend a guarantee that we will be successful in that endeavour .
19 They were due to give a concert at the Odeon , Weston-super-Mare and it was planned that we would do our piece with the Stones on the roof .
20 But after the fire er Willy er requested you know that er the men should carry on working and , and we gave him our assurance that we would do our utmost you know , to keep the place er going .
21 I know but he , we 've got it here early March and we said that we 'd do his paperwork for the the afternoon
22 Whatever the justice of this prejudice , it is important in the present economic climate that we should do our utmost to dispel it .
23 It is my opinion that we should do our own small bit to avoid our planet 's destruction .
24 ‘ I have to call at the bank , ’ Lowell told her , ‘ so we 'll do your birthday shopping in Bristol and we 'll use the van . ’
25 But only so we could do our work .
26 When they heard this they cried out with one accord that they would do his bidding , and go out with him and fight under his banner , for certain they were that by his good fortune the Moors would be overthrown .
27 The alternative and desired emphasis of policy would be to provide more resources to parents caring for their children at home so that they could do their job better , and to reunite with their parents , wherever possible , those children who have been removed .
28 ( 4 ) The sales information , including the information about prices , was necessarily acquired by the defendants in order that they could do their work .
29 They derive their power from being taken for granted , so that they can do their destructive work without themselves being checked for validity or reality .
30 I 'm still thinking about B S 5750 where we have to make sure that not only we know what training we have given people , that we also continue to give them , future appropriate training so that they can do their jobs , and so compliance by B S 5750 is not just trapping history it is also making sensible plans about the present and the future .
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