Example sentences of "do be [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | " It would have been immensely preferable for my return to be accomplished by the [ legal ] process , " de Gaulle told Dulac , but added cryptically : " Tell General Salan that what he has done and what he will do is for the good of France . " |
2 | What needs to be done is for the leaders who gather in Edinburgh to accept all that and begin to forge the new kind of European Community which is needed . |
3 | The means by which this is done is through the ‘ schemes of experience ’ , such as typifications , recipes , and other idealizations which members build up over time and into which are allotted new experiences and encounters , rendering the unknown into the known , the unfamiliar into the familiar . |
4 | ( Since then I have learned that the way it is done is in a body bag , which is much easier to handle , and then transferred to a coffin either in the pick-up vehicle or at the undertakers . ) |
5 | ‘ The first day 's threshing I done was for a man by the name of Rogers , Harry Rogers . |
6 | Everything he had ever done was for the woman he could not forget . |
7 | The British Steel Challenge inspired him , too , although the only sailing he had ever done was on a windsurfer . |
8 | How could they say , as they all did , frequently and sanctimoniously , that everything they had done was in the best interests of the children ? |
9 | Paul Lee , Orkney 's Social Work Director , consistently said that what had been done was in the best interests of the children . |
10 | Councillor Mrs Mairhi Trickett continued to insist that everything they had done was in the best interests of the children . |
11 | What our staffing levels do n't allow us to do is for the care assistants to have the time they would like just to spend talking to elderly people , talking them write letters , get in touch with their relatives . |
12 | All you need to do is cross the ridge separating the two villages and continue on to Day 11 . |
13 | Now I did not have the slightest intention of going down for a drink : all the drinking I was going to do was at the reception — if I ever got to the wedding . |
14 | All she had to do was cross a couple of wires and George would become just another victim of a tragic domestic ‘ accident ’ . |
15 | What I am doing is for the youngsters . ’ |
16 | All that 's doing is for the senior associates , saying well look , I 've got such a large client bank I ca n't service them myself , so what should I be thinking of doing ? |
17 | Erm but one of the things that I am doing is over the next quarter with , various people begin to review the cleaning schedules of what they actually do , whether we clean them on a on a more frequent basis rather than just responding that particular area . |
18 | So , on the seventh floor the floor tiles are next and the next job they 're doing is on the eighth which is more floor tiling . |
19 | But then it was a creature of its time , and its time and the work it did were about the last election , not the next one . |
20 | However , in spite of having continually plundered Arabia through the centuries and taken thousands of its best horses , by the beginning of this century few of their descendants remained and those that did were in a very sorry state of deterioration . |
21 | ‘ You do n't come to these do 's without a partner . ’ |
22 | For many men the most important grieving they do is over the loss of their work when made redundant or on retirement . |
23 | personally do is as a mo er er for my kids that I teach is they write their homework in the back of their exercise book so their homework diary is the back you know |
24 | and the curriculum statement , all the kids do is on a sheet put the number of the courses |
25 | Most of what local authorities do is in a sense not really party politically controversial because they 've got because most of the things they do they 've got to do , they 're mandated to do . |
26 | Well what I do is like put it on a tray , right what we do is in the night right and if you 'd stayed up late I 'd put cheese |
27 | One of the Inverkeithing officers , the tide waiter , was ‘ threatened to be removed or broke ’ if he joined Provost Cunningham in the burgh elections , a sad state of affairs , when , as Cunningham complained , ‘ your Lordship knows what I do is from no other view than to serve the D[uke] of A[rgyl]e & your lordship 's interest , and have his grace 's order for doing so ’ . |
28 | Everything we did was of the very lightest weight however heavy the humour . |
29 | The other piece of extra-curricular casting I did was of the young boy playing the grandson — ‘ voice like an angel ’ — Oliver . |
30 | But the last thing I did was for a guitar player in Nashville , Chip Young , who put together an album — which incidentally is getting released pretty soon — and he has ten tracks with ten different guests : local session players , myself , Chet 's on one , Grady Martin , Jerry Reed , Jerry Kennedy , Wayne Moss and various other guys , but I think guitar players out there will like it . ’ |