Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] [vb mod] do [pron] " in BNC.

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31 It will be a bitter struggle against myself but I know I can do it .
32 ‘ You know I can do it , Franklin .
33 I know I can do it again .
34 Now I know I could do it by getting a little deeper into things but can anyone think of a pure MS-DOS way of doing it ?
35 I know I could do it
36 For it is only now that reason returns to me : she 's putting it on , you know she can do it .
37 That 's why I know you 'll do your best . ’
38 Still , I know you 'll do your best .
39 I only ask you to do it because I know you 'll do it properly . "
40 Keep up the good work of entertaining your fans on court Steffi ; we know you can do it ; your fans are behind you all the way .
41 ‘ I know you can do it , ’ Biddy said unrelenting , and called for Nails after school every day on her motor-bike to subject him to another two-hour session on the aptly named Switchback .
42 ‘ I know you can do it ’ , Nick had said .
43 You know you can do it … get out there and have it all !
44 You know you can do it you can do the fractions and once you 've turned it into twelfths you can do it .
45 ‘ I know you can do it . ’
46 and know you can do it in less than an hour , right to the bottom
47 but because I know you can do it I can say you another one to one conversation with you about it , but basically you 're no way near to guide the customer you 're in there to sell the customer
48 Well you know you could do one at the slip
49 We all know we should do it , but success within M.I. actually depends on it .
50 And I remember we used to do it erm at the distillery .
51 We , remember we used to do it at Darren .
52 At least you know they can do it !
53 For she was one of those born failures as a disciplinarian , one of those teachers whose classes know they can do anything they want .
54 I mean I know it 'll do it ,
55 ‘ I might do the tennis stuff for three or four years and decide I can do it sleepwalking and turn to something I really care about and like to pursue , which is politics . ’
56 But that if he wo n't sit there very often Marg , then I suppose I 'd do anything .
57 ‘ I suppose I could do it , ’ says Mr Neasom .
58 But then again , I suppose I could do it without the though .
59 And to this she had answered , ‘ I suppose I can do what I like with my own money . ’
60 ‘ But I still believe I can do it here .
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