Example sentences of "[prep] [noun pl] do [Wh det] " in BNC.

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1 Surely , it is better for judges to do what Lord Taylor says the press fail to do , and weigh individual circumstances rather than some abstract impression of public mood .
2 And I do n't feel clear of things to do which is very miserable
3 One of the direct results of science and technology has been an increase in production , and a ‘ spin-off ’ or yield of such things as anaesthetics , principles of bacteriology and immunology and hygiene , better control of health and illness , the provision of machines to do what women and children were earlier forced to do , cheaper paper , vast presses to permit the masses to read , followed by other mass media , much better conditions in homes and factories and cities — and on and on in a never-ending list .
4 You in fact , leave the matter open so that each of us as individuals do what our personal consciences tell us .
5 Most of us did n't begin our education or our first job with plans to do what we 're actually doing today .
6 Brennan ( 1985 ) felt that classroom assistants as a resource were relatively little exploited in curriculum terms with most assistants in special education acting as facilitators by helping children with disabilities to do what other children can do for themselves , or relieving the teacher of classroom chores .
7 It is a similar concept to the benefit of the division of labour , in that benefits are to be gained , not by persons doing what they can do best , but by persons doing what they can do relatively better than other people .
8 It is a similar concept to the benefit of the division of labour , in that benefits are to be gained , not by persons doing what they can do best , but by persons doing what they can do relatively better than other people .
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