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

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1 ( 2 ) The firm must indemnify every partner in respect of payments made and personal liabilities incurred by him ( a ) In the ordinary and proper conduct of the business of the firm ; or , ( b ) In or about anything necessarily done for the preservation of the business or property of the firm .
2 although I 'm , that 'll only do for me
3 And it would have shown on the certificate , the time of birth — it 's only done for multiple births .
4 " Maybe you 'd better do for me too , then , " Sam replied , " for it was my cockboat we rowed across in , and I 'm the only witness to the murder , for that 's what it was .
5 If the court takes the view that the meeting was not a reasonable step in the action but was merely done for the client 's benefit , then the costs will be disallowed as against the defendants .
6 But then those Bronze Age farmers , who 'd worked so long and hard to build the mound , leaving their work in the fields so to do for some unknown reason , avoided going near again .
7 No , cos they 're doing it for all , they 're all doing for all over different places anyway .
8 Perhaps the only thing to do is to make her dance as Elizabeth von Rosen so memorably did for the Royal Danish Ballet decades ago .
9 How how long does for June ?
10 Now a huge one awaited him , liberals looking for expression , eager literati to put in sculpture , worn-out hippies , anyone who wanted to see right done for once .
11 That 's like saying films are just done for career or business .
12 me a pound after what I 've just done for you out there
13 It 'll just do for someone .
14 This was generally done for the EC as a whole , and few attempts were made to estimate the redistribution effects of removing these trade barriers .
15 We have chosen the South Face , for we fear the Normal Route will no longer do for our insatiable appetites , but as we gain the foot of the face the snow worsens desperately and Enrique if obliged to wade through powder to a dubious perch on the lip of the bergschrund .
16 And I 'm going to suggest it 's in your interest to learn how the media operate , and it 's in your interest to cultivate the media , and it 's in your interest to actually persuade the media to do a lot of the work which you would normally do for yourselves if I could put it that way .
17 If you are copying artwork for a magazine article , half of the work ( i.e. designing the track layout itself ) is already done for you , and all you need to do is reproduce the given copper track layout onto a suitable medium .
18 I mean they 're already done for you .
19 Having a bit of a rest in the winter , I was able to relax a little bit more , so I think I came over a lot fresher than I normally do for the start of the season .
20 What the lorry did for goods , the omnipresent omnibus soon did for passengers .
21 Both times were on the Great North Road and no one was ever done for it .
22 Ruth had to look away , ashamed ; what had she ever done for Fand , except break that promise to her ?
23 What , here in St Benet Oldfield , had it ever done for them ?
24 Now you 've got to prove it yet again — this time to yourself and it 's going to be the hardest thing you 've ever done for her .
25 I could not think of a single thing that Quigley had ever done for me .
26 He had supported them all their lives and what had they ever done for him except wait for him to die ?
27 I wish I had a pound for every time friends have turned to me and asked : ‘ Yeah well , what has SUSA ever done for us ? ’
28 What do they usually do for the patient ?
29 The reason for this is because the requirements of continuously scanning the screen , as is usually done for a lightpen , would slow the games down too much .
30 The particulars must also be confirmed by or on behalf of the clearing member , and again this is usually done for him by the exchange 's electronic system .
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