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

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1 I feel more allegiance , if you like , with er , a male working class person than I do perhaps with a female member of the class , Margaret Thatcher would be a very good example of that .
2 I do so with much misgiving , but I do see your point .
3 Indeed , why should I deny it ? for all its sad associations , whenever I recall that evening today , I find I do so with a large sense of triumph .
4 The builders of the new machinery , principally the DES , do so with the good intention of putting the law into practice .
5 That they all do so with big doses of customer appeal is an added bonus .
6 In noting with regret that this is the final disc in Cappella Nova 's Carver series , I do so with a degree of puzzlement .
7 It seems to be a very deep-seated tradition , the need to add another stone to an existing pile , and many who climb hills today do so with a stone in their pocket to add to the cairn on the summit .
8 When turning a corner always do so with the needle down .
9 ‘ We have suffered some serious setbacks through injuries , but when you tour you do so with a full squad and they must all be up to the mark . ’
10 He said yesterday : ‘ The situation is difficult … and we 're going to have to tread very carefully about how we proceed , and it 's important that we do so with all the information that we can possibly have . ’
11 It shows , unequivocally , that many men in the last years of their lives do assume roles and perform tasks which have been traditionally associated with women , and it is clear that a substantial number do so with skill and tenderness .
12 In my view they do so with commitment and humanity .
13 Officials , the party political organization , assorted advisory committees , outside commentators and special interest groups may all be clamouring for action , but they seldom do so with one voice .
14 If you pick up a sea cucumber , do so with care , for they have an extravagant way of defending themselves .
15 Flowers that enlist them as pollinators must cater for their tastes and produce a similar smell and often do so with an accuracy and pungency far beyond the endurance of the human nose .
16 Any buds that do manage it do so with such energy that they propel themselves away to project their seeds into wilder gardens .
17 What is clear , though , is that we can not really go back to ‘ 1970s feminism ’ , and that inasmuch as we do work with the social and political categories which are the valuable heritage of that period we now do so with a proper awareness of their construction and provisionality .
18 Coventry four-piece the Ludicrous Lollipops compete in the same arena as End 's Atomic Dustbin but do so with a large amount of panache and with fingers firmly placed on a bouncing , glistening pop pulse .
19 I do so with considerable trepidation since , as an author , I am a beneficiary of the book trade 's success and , moreover , despite my happy experiences of the trade and publishing in general , I do not have in-depth knowledge of the publishing business .
20 Does he agree that when Opposition parties advocate such bodies they do so with the entirely cynical objective of maintaining the over-representation of Scotland in this House in the aftermath of the dog 's breakfast called devolution ?
21 I support the intention of the Bill and its important deterrent aspects , and I shall support it for the same reason as the hon. Member for Oxford , East , but I must confess that I do so with some reluctance at this stage .
22 Coventry four-piece the Ludicrous Lollipops compete in the same arena as End 's Atomic Dustbin but do so with a large amount of panache and with fingers firmly placed on a bouncing , glistening pop pulse .
23 It 's not often a chairman has the chance to thank her Royal Highness publicly and I do so with pleasure now .
24 He said : ‘ The situation is difficult … and we 're going to have to tread very carefully about how we proceed , and it 's important that we do so with all the information that we can possibly have . ’
25 Foreigners do better with fewer words
26 Plants will use proportionately less water and save time , with the bonuses that plants do better with company , and damage to the roots from frost in winter is less likely .
27 ‘ Probably do better with beagles than with fox hounds in a small area like this .
28 Most do better with a 3-wood off the tee because the extra loft gives confidence and is more sympathetic to an indifferent strike .
29 in the stables we we do exactly with the lads in the stables as the jockeys do in the weighing room .
30 It has been suggested that non-cognitive theories of ethics do best with those ethical words such as ‘ good ’ and ‘ ought ’ which are most plausibly represented as purely valuational , while cognitivist theories ( which take moral knowledge and truth seriously ) do best with words such as ‘ brave ’ ’ loyal' and so forth ( LOVIBOND ) .
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