Example sentences of "we [vb mod] [adv] do " in BNC.

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1 And we 're looking to , to do similar transactions in the U K , but of course with the lack of , or the reduced competition in the U K we , we may not do quite as well .
2 We may even do this through becoming ill , working ourselves into the ground or suppressing our own needs in order to care for others .
3 We should also do more to pay good classroom teachers .
4 ‘ One of the things I thought we did agree was that we should not do the Government 's dirty work for them .
5 ‘ This is a promise that God gave to Abraham , ’ North said Reagan had told him , in the slightly hectoring tone he always had in the North dreams ; ‘ Who am I to say that we should not do this ? ’
6 We should not do it for our sex .
7 ‘ We had a band chat and for ages we were saying we should not do merchandising at all , because it is a sign that you are a really big band and that you are trying to cash in .
8 A tough looker is not necessarily a tough fighter , and we should not do him the favour of allowing his warpaint to add to our problems .
9 The concern of civil libertarians , that we should not do things to or about old people which run counter to their wishes , is entirely legitimate .
10 Editor , — Allyson M Pollock and Azeem Majeed 's arguments in response to our editorial on consultant episodes could perhaps be summarised as ‘ the internal market is intrinsically flawed and we should not do anything that would delay its demise . ’
11 Does the Prime Minister agree that although there is scope for compromise on many matters at Maastricht , the one issue on which it is impossible to compromise is the difference between those who believe that Britain could and should join in a single currency and those who believe that we should not do so at any price and that we should never even have joined the exchange rate mechanism ?
12 However , we should not do that if we joined at the wrong exchange rate — as happened , as the hon. Member for Newham , North-East ( Mr. Leighton ) explained , with eastern Germany .
13 It is tempting to put this all down to a simple lexical ambiguity , but we should not do so before remarking that while question ( 44 ) can correspond to either version , ( 45 ) can only match the " unacquainted " version .
14 When you come to internal democracy and how much , say , the pupils have , I agree with Bob that is a very tricky one and certainly you ca n't just transplant erm democracy onto what is really a rather authoritarian system , you 'd have to prepare and train pupils much more than we do and what I think is the most dangerous thing is playing at democracy which I am sure we should not do in schools .
15 In fact he virtually told us we should n't do it .
16 We were unsure as to what what what we should do , what we should n't do , wi will we contact social work , will we tell our doctor , wha how how do we do this that and the other ?
17 ‘ I 'm not sure we should n't do it all outside .
18 I 'm not saying we should n't do it I 'm saying we do n't do it .
19 She believes that children are a blessing from God and we should n't do anything to stop them .
20 If it has , do you worry about what deal it is , as long as these three men are released , or do you say we should n't do deals with people like Saddam ?
21 and erm assume there 's no reason why we should n't do it erm this way .
22 I myself , for example , tend to be an old-fashioned Coleridge and psychologistic critic , you know , I look for motives in Shakespearean characters , in ways which Elsie Knights told us we should n't do , and I do this because I think Shakespeare encourages us to make inferences and to think about them in that way .
23 I myself , for example , tend to be erm an old-fashioned Coleridgean psychologistic critic , you know , I look for motives in Shakespearean characters in ways which L C Knight 's told us we should n't do .
24 " We should always do all we can to improve local facilities and the ease of getting to them on foot or by bicycle , " said Sir George Young , Minister of Housing and Planning .
25 But you have to bear in mind that we are doctors , and as such we should really do what we 're trained to do — and are expected to do . ’
26 So I mean if you , if that 's how you actually feel then what we should really do is to sign a note at some stage saying you are fit for work on a certain date .
27 And if we find it 's a , it 's , it 's er an effective system I think we should then do it for bridges
28 We must not do anything to discourage people from taking on that caring role .
29 and we must n't do that .
30 What what we must n't do with Honey and Munnford is just take things at face value because what Honey and Munnford did is they actually carried out interviews with a thousand people and what they decided that I mean they carried out interviews with er lots of people thousand and they had a general study where they carried out interviews with a thousand people and what they said was that in particular with the reflector a l some , some scores are naturally higher than others and that what we ca n't do is just sort of look at these and say well this is the highest score , therefore I 'm much more of a , of a reflector than I have of , I am of the other three , all we actually need to do is compare our scores against the general norms .
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