Example sentences of "[subord] [pers pn] [vb mod] do [pron] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ A tiny little place we could run ourselves , and have our own things with us , and where we could do what we liked .
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 The whole thing seemed faithfully in the past , where we could regard it with intense interest , and surround it with historical debate , but where it could do us , and our generation , no harm .
5 I want to be a social worker so I could do something for these girls . ’
6 This is traditionally done in early spring , although you can do it any time between autumn and late spring .
7 The change of role and gender in the second half is extremely disturbing ; somehow Fisher 's transformation into a mute , trembling wall-flower stresses the woman 's vulnerability even more plaintively than she could do herself .
8 For instance , you know I do n't have regular help , I 've usually cleaned the house myself , well now I 'm not going to clean upstairs except the drawing room , so you must do it yourself or else employ someone .
9 Okay , and you 've done , you 've done that on one bit of the fraction , so you must do it on the top as well .
10 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 .
11 You see when you first start , you 've only got three appointments anyway , so you can do one at ten o'clock and one at four ca n't you ?
12 Well , so you can do one sweep , you know without jumping over , well there 's only a piece of board up there is n't there ?
13 You 'll be doing it on your own so that 's what I want you to do to get so you can do it on your own .
14 learn how to introduce yourself , so you can do it each time you meet a new person at somebody 's house .
15 That 's right so you can do it on leaded light , you can do it on handles , but either you lay it on the customer right , which do you prefer ?
16 ‘ If you can do a thing once you can do it again .
17 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 .
18 ‘ Your mum 's asked my mum to dinner on the sixth , ’ said Sam , ‘ so we 'll do it then , when we know where they all are . ’
19 MacDowell 's got a load to deliver and he wants a hand so we 'll do it in the lunch hour ; new headquarters of the respected firm of MacDowell and Co : ye esteemed Eagle and Child public house to be found ( if it be not removed by ye demolition men ) at the corner of — you feel like coming then ?
20 ‘ 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 . ’
21 But only so we could do our work .
22 Even Samuel Montagu had said the purpose of the Crown Suppliers was to provide for departments more efficiently than they could do it for themselves or from any other source .
23 First time in a year she has n't waited for Jo so they can do their shopping together .
24 Last night , Barnet assistant manager Eddie Stein turned down Flashman 's offer of Fry 's job on a full-time basis , although he will do it temporarily until the New Year , when the offer might be made again .
25 Last night , Barnet assistant manager Eddie Stein rejected Flashman 's offer of Fry 's job on a full-time basis , although he will do it until the New Year , when the offer might be repeated .
26 Although he can do nothing directly about them , the existence of the concurrent proceedings is an element , albeit not necessarily decisive , in the assembly of facts by reference to which the judge of subordinate jurisdiction must decide how in the interests of justice to exercise his powers to regulate the proceedings in his court .
27 he 's writing gets faster than he can do it neat
28 If he 's done it once he can do it again . ’
29 I have just done it for the only time in the 23,400,000 minutes of my life so far , and I doubt if I 'll do it again , so call these odds one in 25 million .
30 So he asking me if I would do it .
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