Example sentences of "do with [pron] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A challenge perhaps , but heaven knows what Mr Donovan 's fans would have done with their bedroom posters if he had turned out to be gay . |
2 | To hear Joan Marsdon talking of the PAT ( Pets as Therapy ) work she has done with her dogs Bewey , Chrissy and Beth , you would think she had been operating all her life . |
3 | now what have I done with me car keys , I 'm covered in hair |
4 | ‘ What have you done with my jam jars ? |
5 | ‘ Then what have you done with my cigarette lighter ? ’ |
6 | He was sitting in front of the television , having just that , about an hour later when his mother put her head round the door and said , ‘ What 've you done with your swimming things , love ? ’ |
7 | If we as tax payers ca n't decide what is done with our tax dollars , than who can ? ’ |
8 | SOUNDS OF TEARING PAPER That 's done with you Janet Gray . |
9 | Followers are still guessing as to what Hanson will do with its ICI stake . |
10 | And what did you do with your spending money ? |
11 | With all this er trauma , did you have er Wh what did you do with your leisure time , what did you do with your free time out side of the outside the pit ? |
12 | What did I do with my glasses Brenda ? |
13 | If he did not feel so dreadful , Harry would tell the fellow just what he could do with his bedside wit . |
14 | Speaking from London at the announcement of record profits for the Birkenhead-based firm , he said : ‘ We are not rushing at anything but the question must be asked what do we do with our cash balances . |
15 | Ghandi , I think , in the early eighties epitomised , to a large degree , and attitude of concern about erm violence , and I think that in some large measure the sort of recognition that it gained , particularly in the awards and so on , had a lot to do with its subject matter as against it 's actual execution , and I think that if it had been at another time , or if the subject matter had n't been erm quite as powerful as that old genius 's life was , I do n't think it would have won the awards . |
16 | It 's got a lot of history , partly to do with its railway background and ’ When I was a girl ’ was set in that world ; red brick , terraced housing and it 's really unique in that sense I think for a town in the south of England . |
17 | But she had been forbidden by her mother to have anything to do with her Pascoe cousins , and she was sure Tristram was under the same veto as far as she was concerned ; and for a long time — years — she had never even spoken a word to him . |
18 | He seems to me to be swimming in dangerous waters here , but then Mr Evans-Pritchard probably knows that Rigoberta Menchu has better things to do with her prize money than spend it on litigation . |
19 | ‘ If it was four in the morning , he 'd have told them what to do with their water main . ’ |
20 | Does he reject the comments that we have heard from the Opposition which have much more to do with their courting votes than with human rights ? |
21 | ‘ But what 's that got to do with us being friends ? ’ |
22 | You know what I have to do with my G W Basic ? |
23 | I wondered suddenly whether her unexpected visit could have anything to do with my phone call . |
24 | It is nothing to do with his love life or his own business but a lot of money is involved . ’ |
25 | ‘ On the other hand , ’ Doctor Staples said , ‘ it would be unscientific to assume that this had anything to do with his lung collapse . |
26 | I ought to tell him what to do with his feature article . |
27 | ‘ Is it to do with his New York investment house ? ’ |
28 | Well that ai n't got nothing to do with his kidney problems . |
29 | But the conflicts he generates have much to do with his job dissatisfaction . |
30 | ‘ Anything to do with your friend Hugh ? ’ he asked , his tone deceptively casual . |