Example sentences of "do [det] [conj] [pron] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 So the public do n't do that but I just thought I 'd like to show you how how .
2 Roxie could do that if she so wished .
3 He has to build his own resistance to infections and he ca n't do that if he never meets them .
4 And the judge will only do that if he really has to .
5 And it wo n't do that until it fully recognizes that it is poverty that provides the most fertile soil for the coca plant .
6 Before , you might be able to say , if you have n't got the right results , you can get away with padding out your lab report and writing a lot of background , so that would bung your mark up a bit , but this year , you can do that and you still end up with a bad mark if you 've got bad results .
7 Not every doctor can do that and you certainly do it every week .
8 They have done this because they rationally expect the aggregate demand curve to be AD in periods 1 and 2 .
9 If in the future the single management committee on the two headed centre decide that they want a single headed project then only Pharuk hearing which I always subscribe to that it should be decided locally , they may have that said project I 'm sure you 'd agree , if they choose to have such one , if they feel that they need it , but we want to ensure , do we not , and the amendment does n't do this that we actually get a move on , that we spend the money we have , what little there is and there is very little on delivering the services , that we fuse the bureaucracy which is clearly contained in the other and , clearly contained , it 's spelt out in in in in tablets of stone in a way that 's never been done before .
10 she said you will still wo n't you , you ca n't do much if you just turn up , I do n't know though , their Christmas all freezing and bruises and
11 It would do more than anything else to reduce the disparities of income and other divisions and incohesions within society .
12 Now it had n't occurred to me to do that because I never had kiddiwinks .
13 work , they showed me how to do that and I just love copper
14 Well as Michael says , we 're not proud of the results er , and we 're not going to try and dress them up , Michael has n't tried to do that and I certainly do n't intend to .
15 It is better to do this before you even begin to make the fabric so that you can test the pattern size against you ( only a rough guide since the paper is flat ) and you can measure the widest pattern section to work out how wide you need to make your cloth .
16 Obviously they will be much more willing to do this if they already have plenty of spare liquidity .
17 Our technical staff will be pleased to advise you how best to do this if you absolutely have to , but the best management is of course provided by LIFESPAN , which means limiting yourself to just one process for your live data .
18 Also , one of my carers — who is very caring , goes all the time , does the work for the person — is very young and quite quiet , and I feel … well last week a doctor came in to see her client , and if it had been one of the older carers I 'm sure they would have had a go at the doctor and forced him to do more than he actually did .
19 It worked rather well , and I made far more by doing that than I ever had working for the paper shop .
20 I mean he was doing that before we ever started audio description and now
21 ‘ They all know who is doing this but they just do n't want to get involved . ’
22 Sometimes , when I have to make precious substances such as toenail cheese or belly-button fluff , I have to go without a shower or bath for days and days ; I hate doing this because I soon feel dirty and itchy , and the only bright thing about such abstinence is how good it feels to have a shower at the end of it .
23 You know when people do that and you just think well
24 Because I think if we did this and we actually thought through what competencies e members of staff needed to have ,
25 Through the Schola Cantorum , d'Indy and his colleague Charles Bordes did more than anyone else to promote interest in Rameau .
26 Ayer , Alfred Born in 1910 , he did more than anyone else to familiarise the Anglo-Saxon world with the twentieth-century school of thought known as ‘ logical positivism ’ , particularly through the best-seller , Language , Truth and Logic .
27 In La Fille Mal Gardée Mother Simone does this when she triumphantly finishes her Clog Dance on the arms of her more graceful neighbours , just as all the guests but Alain do after the Betrothal and they all dance out , arms linked to celebrate .
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