Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] do " in BNC.

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1 Always keep in mind what it is you need and want to practise , then decide how you can most effectively do that .
2 And I can only just do it
3 They never have the opportunity , with their son , to learn to make the transition to the valuable relationship of ‘ adult friends ’ and explore each other 's personalities in maturity , as they can so easily do with their married daughters .
4 They 'll never better Please Do n't Make Me Cry , and they know more about Neil Diamond 's Red Red Wine than he does .
5 That Havvie could so lightly do this …
6 He joked : ‘ I would rather just do the run — but I 'm told I 've got to go through with the ceremony as well . ’
7 ‘ He 'd just rather do it with men .
8 But the way in which the New Critics developed Eliot 's axiom did not entirely do away with the author : instead , by shifting his position from the outside to the inside of the text , they merely justified a shift in methodology from the biographical to the words-on-the-page approach .
9 If the ferret has fallen down a vertical hole within the burrow the line ferret , on approaching , may not necessarily do the same thing .
10 It will not necessarily do so in a judicial manner ; a matter with party political implications may well result in voting following party lines .
11 They will not necessarily do so , and they may positively dislike having shares rather than cash .
12 Even so-called ‘ fundamentalists ’ usually insist that although it is an axiom of faith that God really created the world , he did not necessarily do so in a literal six days of twenty-four hours each .
13 People in late twentieth-century Britain do not necessarily do less for their relatives than they have done for the past two centuries , nor do they necessarily have a weaker sense of obligation , but they do have to work out the nature of their relationships and the patterns of support associated with them , in circumstances which are very different from the past .
14 Some suggested that a Conservative government would not necessarily do better .
15 Is , is , is , yes , is there another element to this though , that what in , in your new more difficult military situation you need to mobilize the mass of support behind you , which er essentially means mobilizing the poor peasants is it possible that within the May the fourth directive , although the poor could have done much better , they need not necessarily do very much better .
16 That he did not so do indicates he had some other categories in mind as well .
17 Goering had boasted that no enemy 'plane would fly over the Reich and here they had shown that they could not only do this but could attack the capital itself .
18 To meet this point I think one must say that Bentham 's view was , in effect , that a right action must not only do more good than harm , but must also be such that neither the particular good it does , nor any other comparable good which might have substituted for it , could have been achieved at less cost in terms of harm done .
19 In a manufacturing company , he or she may not only do public relations for the Board of Directors and the general information about the company as a whole , but may also have to satisfy a marketing department who demand the benefits of public relations for their products .
20 When one has an office , one should carry it out with courage and firmness ; without being depressed or crawling , one should not merely do what is possible , but should try , dare and risk making the office as beneficent as possible .
21 At the other extreme , they can not long do the job of a local police force .
22 But there was so much of that past now that he could not easily do so : when in 1959 there were rumours that the original manuscripts of The Waste Land had been found ( false rumours , as it turned out ) the news , according to an acquaintance , " depressed him " .
23 We can not just do nothing
24 We can not just do nothing , when it takes so little of our time to make our voice heard .
25 However , wearing armour prevents a Mage casting spells , so they do not normally do so .
26 However , if Wizards wear armour they are unable to cast spells , so they do not normally do so .
27 The homework assignment involves setting a task that they would not normally do .
28 The purpose of the 1944 Regulations , and by inference like legislation , was to protect employees against the consequences of doing things by reason of inadvertence or inattention which they would not normally do .
29 He must have had something on his mind and he did something he does not normally do . ’
30 At Faringdon 's , the singers stood on chairs but I do not usually do this if I sing the song with children .
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