Example sentences of "[vb mod] do [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The far-sighted politician must do a ‘ thought experiment ’ and apply the test of war : would the British ever be willing to see British troops fight and die at the behest of the successors of M Jacques Delors , without the British Government giving the final yea or nay ? |
2 | But first , watching my time , I must run my hands over the edges of the blocks , must do a sun dance on top of one , pee from another , photograph the rest , and send thrilled gibberish to the lookout posts somehow built on to the sheer rock face across the valley . |
3 | ‘ Oh , I must do a pee . |
4 | Firstly you must select quotations carefully ; they must do a job efficiently . |
5 | I see that I must do a little bargaining on my own behalf . |
6 | You must do a Currie . ’ |
7 | The pressure from London , however , was unrelenting : ‘ Gould has been so clamorous lately ’ , Lear wrote to Jardine , ‘ at my not having done any Birds of Europe for him , that I must do a batch for him without further delay . ’ |
8 | I must do a sampler for Amy . |
9 | Ah the ramblers must do a roaring trade . |
10 | Because of the , the tinkering around it must do a bit of |
11 | We must do a formal vote as it were . |
12 | erm Although one would hate to be , I do n't want to be accused of being elitist and saying that E H O's must do a particular job , but what I would like to say it that we need people who are trained to a sufficient level to be able to do the ultra high risk catering area , as distinct from other high-risk areas . |
13 | At grade C a candidate must be able to ‘ communicate clearly in a substantially accurate manner , making correct and appropriate use of historical terminology ’ , whereas the F grade candidate must do no more than ‘ communicate in an understandable form , and use simple historical terminology ’ . |
14 | It also means that I must do no injury in any form to the sub-human species . |
15 | She lay firmly in the middle of their double bed , as he supposed she must do every night . |
16 | In later years , offered the objection that celibacy is not always possible , Lewis the radio evangelist was to be quite unambiguous : ‘ faced with an optional question in an examination paper , one considers whether one can do it or not ; faced with a compulsory question , one must do the best one can … |
17 | I must do the watering carefully , I told myself each day — not make a mess . |
18 | But this is one of the experiences that taught me very early in my career that I must do the opposite . |
19 | It was now clear to her that France was alone and must do the best it could by its own efforts . |
20 | Having said that , each and every Rottweiler who is taken out into the public 's glare is an ambassador for the breed and we must do the best we can . |
21 | Some require what Abraham Maslow called self-actualization , which means that they must do the task that their nature demands . |
22 | If you are to suffer from amphibian poisoning , it is you who must do the biting . |
23 | We must do the work , and we must do it where it is needed . |
24 | I learned how to cope with it and they must do the same . |
25 | You must do the needles one at a time — no short cuts ! |
26 | Kowalik said : ‘ I reached the World Championship semi-finals last year and I must do the same again to prove that my career is on course . |
27 | To do this you must do the following : |
28 | To do this you must do the following : |
29 | The practical answer is " do n't calculate the inductance , measure it " , but if for some reason you must do the calculation , the best approach may be to abandon the definition of eqn ( 4.33 ) in favour of the equivalent energetic definition ( see Section 4.12 ) |
30 | The lecturer is a mine of illumination , and of the philosophy and criticism of his subject , but you must do the digging . |