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

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1 When you 've got them away from the mains , what d' ya do with them ?
2 What d' you want with it ?
3 ‘ And what d' you do with yourself , Mr Paul Arkwright , when you 're not at your books ?
4 ‘ What d' you expect with that thing on yer leg ? ’
5 Dad , d' you know with that catapult ?
6 Well I du n no I think that they would follow if they wanted to roll up they can do they do with
7 ‘ You wo n't do it drinking with Bodo till all hours , ’ Frau Nordern said , but it was a Parthian shot as she did , then , go to sleep .
8 Suzi was pale and had obviously been crying : He did hope Gesner had n't done anything to interfere with the opening production next Tuesday .
9 And the this Biffa company do n't do anything to do with the surface drainage , surface water drainage , that is dealt with by the County Council Highways Authority , who do n't circulate an emergency telephone number , and this problem occurred over the bank holiday Easter weekend .
10 He was great to work with — I 'd do anything to work with him again .
11 It 's nothing to do Nothing to do with the the atmospheric conditions is it .
12 How do you do it , how to do you cope with that ?
13 I want to do English as a subject at a polytechnic and would like to do something to do with Ancient Greek culture as well .
14 Everything I try to do it counters with more tortuous and convoluted traps . ’
15 For the little good it 's supposed to do it brings with it inherent problems .
16 and you carry on but sometimes sometimes it is the only way to do it stick with what you say and keep going .
17 I just do n't know what to do what to do with that one .
18 Gary was like Barry , like Barry Self : a lantern-jawed know-nothing , an unreflecting hedonist , a mastermould of brute conceit who none the less exploits a small but tenacious legacy of charm and luck Why do I bother with my father ?
19 How do I cope with that .
20 Maggie LeMan kept her eyes riveted on the occupants of the stage for a moment , where they were bowing and making the best of the half-hearted appreciation now being shown by clapping punctuated with cat-calls ; then , slowly leaning to the side , she picked up the bird cage as she said , ‘ What do I want with a concert party ?
21 ‘ What do I start with , then ? ’
22 I said , Well what do I do with the arm , like ?
23 What then do I do with a capable but unproductive pupil ?
24 ‘ What do I do with Casey 's friend ? ’
25 ‘ What the hell do I do with you ? ’
26 What do I do with the big things ?
27 And erm she said all right and I said what do I do with them and she said I 'll put them down in the base at the back and I said all right so I went back on the shop floor just before I was coming out come out .
28 What do I do with it first of all ?
29 I 'm thinking of going out tonight , what do I do with my face ?
30 I mean I get phone calls everyday all day long from VETS who are saying I 've got this prickly ball , what the hell do I do with it , you see , and I can explain to them how to try and unroll a hedgehog and then what to do when you get inside the hedgehog .
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