Example sentences of "do [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | That doth nightly rob the dayrie |
2 | In the Commons , Sir Thomas Clarges moved that " a standing Army is destructive to the Country " , whilst his fellow Tory , Edward Seymour , declared that " the safety of the Kingdom doth not consist with a standing force " , adding ( in a way which anticipated Tory arguments used after 1689 ) that " all the profit and security of this Nation is in our Ships , and had there been the least ship in the Channel " , Monmouth could never have landed . |
3 | Either what woman having ten pieces of silver , if she lose one piece , doth not light a candle , and sweep the house , and seek diligently till she find it ? |
4 | God , he said , ‘ doth not bind us to dive into men 's consciences , . |
5 | That doth not smack of observation ; |
6 | … As to the matter of there being no appeal from an arbitrary sentence ; it is true , the case is the harder , because the party is concluded by one judgment , but it doth not lessen the validity of the sentence , nor doth it in any way prove that you shall find out some way to examine this matter at law in a judicial proceeding . |
7 | Well I want it done properly see and I said you got ta drill and all that . |
8 | Hypnosis may work better outside the laboratory ; we do not know because no one using hypnosis for the police has done properly controlled tests , although one American police hypnotist insists that hypnosis is helpful 90.1 per cent of the time . |
9 | All I 've done since seems to be walk around and knock on doors . |
10 | The differences come in what else it will do besides run DOS . |
11 | When I ask the fat ladies at the drop-in centre what is the one thing that would do most to improve the estate they say ‘ get rid of the kids ’ and they are only half joking . |
12 | This targets them towards the most important part of the prey , where they can do most damage with their first contact . |
13 | It needs space to throw the dice and this is not practical in planes and trains where it can do most to relieve the boredom of a long journey . |
14 | It had looked suspicious , I had done right to inform them , they said kindly , but the man had nothing on his person at all , and said he had been after rabbits . |
15 | ‘ The separation has been achieved over the past year , but any contracting out of the providing side will be done slowly to retain stability . |
16 | Aside from his kicking , Ellwood , the player who has done most to transform the Irish season , has shown that he can also break . |
17 | Even France , the EC country that has done most to block progress on the Uruguay round , now at least seems willing to discuss specifics . |
18 | Yet Burn 's Revesby shares with Soane 's Pelwall the distinction of being one of two houses Save and English Heritage have done most to save from demolition , and rightly so . |
19 | Californian neuroscientist John Lilly may have done most to bring Ketamine to our attention . |
20 | All those rules got forgotten , notably by Mr Lawson , who had done most to introduce them . |
21 | It saw little more than arguments over who had done most to break the 1975 Final Act ; but the fact that it continued to meet held out the hope of more fruitful conversations in future . |
22 | this bookline outlines these I have done some down in Wales , computer studies I have done most work well , I |
23 | It is a cruel irony that the man who has done most to reform the party and its policies , taking it to within a whisker of power , should be blamed for its failure to make the final leap to power . |
24 | The rise of public concern about the environment has done most to hasten a realisation among Conservatives that Thatcherism has its limitations . |
25 | It takes considerable practice to perfect and if done badly slows you down rather than speeding you up . |
26 | It could not have done so had there not been considerable lack of confidence in these other analgesics and the 80 or so non-steroidal anti-inflammatories use to treat arthritis . |
27 | Referees of DOE proposals usually remain anonymous , and Jones could have done so had he wished . |
28 | It might perhaps have done so had Franco not delayed his assault in order to make a detour eastwards to Toledo . |
29 | Many of those who voted against the government would not have done so had they expected an election . |
30 | We would not have done so had the fee been £600 . |