Example sentences of "do with the " in BNC.

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1 Make do with the absolute minimum .
2 ‘ What can I do with the sun ? ’
3 ‘ What can I do with the sun ?
4 ‘ They do n't realise the speed of the men players or what they can do with the ball .
5 Though he admits he could do with the cash from ticket receipts ( £2.4m at the Science Museum in 1989 , £1.9m at the Natural History ) , Sir David argues that the British Museum ‘ should be freely available to everyone — to stretch minds , stimulate their curiosity and provide for their academic needs . ’
6 Increase her painkillers to a dangerous level , make do with the district nurses and hope she does n't fall again , which is , in fact , her best chance to get back in hospital !
7 Why not leave slogging through all that real-time stuff to the critics , and just make do with the flashy emptiness of the trailer ?
8 What do you do with the extra seconds you save burning rubber , anyway ?
9 The Prime Minister would make do with the Marks & Spencer .
10 Those who are still charged with responsibility have , unfortunately , to make do with the instruments that are politically available to them .
11 And the pirates were so busy discussing the problem , and what they would do with the reward if they won it , that they did n't notice that they were being observed from the window above by none other than the new Mayor and his entourage .
12 What do you do with the harvest produce ?
13 He carried no weapon save his own sharp needles and scissors , but it occurred to him that he could make do with the slivers of glass from the broken sarcophagus .
14 Herbert 's magnanimity in making do with the smaller bedroom , so that John might have plenty of room for the puppets , made Hanns envious ; the more so , as he had to sleep on a couch in the dining-room of his parents ' boarding-house .
15 Could do with the air . ’
16 It is the hardiest breed of all , able to be productive where other cattle could not even survive , and , like other hardy old breeds , it is long-lived and can make do with the poorest of grazing .
17 what shall we do with the drunken sailor
18 The next day as breakfast was being served , the team gave the tiny winger a standing ovation , greeting him with a rousing chorus of the old bar-room classic What Shall We Do With The Drunken Sailor ?
19 If he can only argue to himself that they seem ’ interesting' it is highly likely that he does not really know why he is putting them in , or what he will do with the answers when he gets them .
20 Since ownership passed to the legatee without performance having taken place , it was much harder to see that he actually did do with the legacy what the testator had intended .
21 For years he and his father before him had endured advice from well-meaning lunatics as to what he should do with the place — concreting the stones , or letting archaeologists burrow under them with their excavations , or digging a defensive moat round it — and Sir Edmund Antrobus , Bart , had had enough .
22 The Safrane RXE makes do with the ageing Douvrin V6 , although it is now mounted transversely and has its cylinder heads shrouded in ‘ V6 ie ’ labelled silver plastic .
23 ‘ What did you do with the cheese ? ’
24 She could do with the extra money . ’
25 Also what do you do with the rubber gloves , the ball , the banana butty , the gold dollars and the dagger .
26 What do you do with the gold coin ?
27 If the first movement , with its ‘ what shall we do with the drunken sailor ’ main theme borders on the frivolous , the 2nd movement provided moving and haunting music .
28 What should I do with the multifasciatus — should I obtain a second female , or swap the existing female with another one ?
29 We 'd have liked to try the LSE with Lowden 's new preamp system complete with volume and treble/bass controls on the upper bout , but none were available at the time and we 've had to make do with the non-controlled version .
30 Regular readers will know that I have been a fan of Stephen Coonts since I reviewed his first novel Flight of the Intruder ( now a major ( ? ) film , as they say , though I 'd make do with the book if I were you ) .
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