Example sentences of "[noun] do [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | What sort of a racehorse d' you think you get for a hundred quid ? |
2 | ‘ They had any luck d' you know ? ’ |
3 | Anyway , what knowledge of football d' ya need to manage a bunch of plonkers in the Third Division ? |
4 | Is that the telephone 's fault d' ya think or is that fault I mean salesman coming in as well . |
5 | Why ca n't David do it ! |
6 | David done it . |
7 | do they have weights do they jump jockeys , |
8 | We do n't usually have Edam do we ? |
9 | Bring your chair over then and we 'll wash your hands , hang on let mummy do it , do n't drag it , good boy , let's run the tap then you can get back to sleep |
10 | The riveters done theirs , the the joiner done his , the plumber done his what have you . |
11 | Erm when you do your stock do you first of all roast the bone ? |
12 | Would n't Sue do them ? |
13 | According to Doyle : ‘ in principle , a publishing company would marry up a lyricist with a music writer , but I have never found the opportunity or the talent to do it . ’ |
14 | And in people like Danny ( Baker ) , Tony , Julie and Paul etc , we had an array of dazzling talent to do it . ’ |
15 | Well I do n't know that must have been some clever fella to do it did n't he ? |
16 | Although the buoyant Lewis camp have not given up hope of staging the Holyfield fight here , they estimate that it would cost them a massive £17.5m purse to do it . |
17 | There is not enough space in this chapter to do them justice and standing orders vary from one committee to another . |
18 | He has trained the eyes to do it . |
19 | ‘ Was it worth so great a violation to do me such a little hurt ? ’ |
20 | How much better it is to remove trees carefully rather than wait for a gale to do it in an uncoordinated way . |
21 | I 've been asked by a market research to do I 've got a tape on it 's for , dictionaries . |
22 | So we need two gangs to do it . |
23 | I asked Toby to do me a favour and tell the Fleet Street ‘ dirty mac brigade ’ , who covered crime and other seedy activities , that I had given him an exclusive . |
24 | Yeah , it 's great if you 've got the room on the side to do it . |
25 | Making tree ties properly is an art , and it needs practice to do it well . |
26 | You do n't just say , ‘ Give me a hand in this campaign for everyone to put out their dustbins ’ You try to get the mayor to do it , or Princess Diana to do it , or a hundred-year-old lady , in the district or Rumanian orphans . |
27 | I do n't think he 'll be in any fit condition to do it every morning anyway . |
28 | ‘ It would have taken nine months to do them by hand , but it took six months this way . |
29 | ‘ It took the best part of nine months to do it because some people were worried about its connotations with ‘ Empire ’ . |
30 | So you know , nothing might come of that but if it does erm I would be very keen to actually er the , the plan was to second a member of C S M T for six months to do it , and I would be very keen to do it I must admit . |