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

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1 I said I 'm on a YTS , she went oh she said I do n't know if you 're for them , I said er well if you do n't I 'll find out and then tell you at the she goes , yeah , we 'll do that she says but I do , I do n't know if owe have to pay for them or not , you know she said I think you 're supposed to have a form .
2 What would you do if they came and built a hotel on this stretch of coast ?
3 They can do if they want or they can progress onto other rooms to get time back that way , but anyway , ca n't you ? we have er a target to meet on the programme of X percentage time and they will meet that far Wednesday afternoon so we have n't continued and shown
4 And what will you do if it rains and you have n't got your anorak on the deck , Dick ?
5 This is usually easier said than done as they rust and are difficult to find .
6 Even so , she had meekly done as they wished and taken on a responsibility that was clearly a bit of a burden .
7 If you 'd done as I asked and left me alone then none of it would have happened . ’
8 He has n't done as I did and chopped his house in half .
9 Everyone will order me around and I will just have to smile and do as they say or they will not look after me when I am an old woman .
10 If you are , I hope you 'll do as I did and be careful with yourself and do n't be tempted to take risks .
11 Do not do as I did and arrange to work only to find that the childminder changes her mind within the first few days .
12 You can generate the dust by rubbing the Polychromos Pastels against fine sandpaper , a practical use for small remnant pieces that would otherwise be difficult to use up , or you can do as I do and spread the dust from very lightly applied pastel strokes , placed to allow a very deliberate development of the effect over a localised area .
13 So why do n't you do as I say and drop it ?
14 ‘ But you 'll do as I say and undo this little mistake , ’ he said swiftly , as if it were a foregone conclusion .
15 I 'm sure the day after will be fine , but I 'll do as you say and leave a note .
16 Come on , you 'd better do as he says and look after me , or you 'll end up in trouble .
17 We 'd better do as she says or we 'll not get a cup o' tea .
18 And er some of the schemes have been criticized but it was a blessing in a way that we got them done when we did and er we were able to house a lot of people out there and release ground in the centre of the town to be redeveloped and er brought up to modern standards .
19 Right , yeah so erm you know I mean that 's probably the best thing to do if you try and , try and at least keep up to date with the rest of this term and er you know not er make sure , even if you have n't been to a class at least you know what went , went on there from somebody
20 But what are you going to do if you park and with whom ?
21 Now , as the chairman said we base the salaries of directors on two elements an element of base salary which looks at market levels and we ergo , have a fair base which reflects a sort of medium to upper level of companies of this size we then leverage , very carefully , a bonus scheme related to performance and I believe that is the right thing to do and I believe and so do my fellow directors who sit on that committee believe that it is one of the reasons that we 've seen the great growth in this company over the last five years which you 've achieved and which actually the Chancellor of the Exchequer would very glad about because it is increasing the wealth and the benefit of this country , particularly as a lot of those earnings are coming from overseas and will in , in time be repatriated in Britain .
22 So that was the embarrassment I had to do when we went and saw er , Mr erm I had to say to him , you charge BUPA rates do you ?
23 Minton encouraged them to do as they pleased and a high time was had whilst he paid the bills .
24 This does not coincide with the realistic view of mankind having to overcome the opposition of nature to do as he wishes and came and cultivate what originally posed a threat , and most often still does .
25 They analysed it and found that it was mud , a piece of clay , y'know , but them not being all-forgiving , they suspected that I was using drugs , y'know , so they kicked me out of home and I went to live with my grandmother and then I had more freedom there to do as I pleased and hence started going to pop festivals and things and enjoying them and getting off on them and mixing with that whole subculture if you like .
26 I think we could do with doing like we said and asking St. Edwards if they 've any .
27 ‘ There are informal networks through which we let one another know what we are doing and we meet and talk .
28 In fact we were funded by an independent erm foundation to do a , a very large study of that which we did and we reported and we , we found that the risk was totally unacceptable , calculating statistically the risk .
29 I I said well I suppose it 's I do and he said but you work hard June , I said I know but I said kno I said what I do , I can only have hour out there and an hour inside .
30 I cursed but did as he requested and afterwards we slipped down the darkened stairway out of the main door where Benjamin had ordered a sleepy-eyed groom to bring round the horses .
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