Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] do [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The timetable we had to work to meant there was little opportunity to do anything with the draft scripts except change factual errors .
2 They get some man to do it at the moment .
3 Right , now this time do it with the calculator .
4 Even Japanese companies do nothing of the sort !
5 As far as I understand there is not real move to do anything about the current trend for teams to kick the ball from 22 to 22 .
6 In those terms alone , have not the Government and the NHS a moral obligation to do something about the matter ?
7 The remainder of the week proved busy , the demands made by the earthquake having caused a backlog of normal work , in addition to a sudden need to do something about the restlessness she had begun to notice in Florian Jones .
8 Appeal organisers would like anyone thinking of holding a coffee morning or jumble sale in aid of a worthy cause to do it for the day care centre .
9 Appeal organisers would like anyone thinking of holding a coffee morning or jumble sale in aid of a worthy cause to do it for the centre .
10 Appeal organisers would like anyone else thinking of holding a coffee morning or jumble sale in aid of a worthy cause to do it for the day care centre .
11 But of course these benefits did nothing for the increasing number of lone mothers who were not widows but who were unmarried or , more commonly , divorced or separated .
12 Erm in the eighteen fifties , in the years immediately preceding the American civil war , the er then American president er was placed under great pressure to do something about the increasing tensions and increasing conflicts between north and south but er he declined to do so .
13 Will he set an example by persuading the Prime Minister to do something about the membership of the Cabinet ?
14 Erm and along with this we were thinking about ways to subsidize conference for people and this might be one way to do it for the for York Green Party to pay part of the cost of renting the accommodation .
15 This is an appeal deriving from a politically specific stance which is liberal in outlook , implying the importance of improving living conditions for the poor , and from the ability of the aware and self-critical planner to do it through the state machinery .
16 And you went , you went in that Triumph did you to the
17 He says in the autobiography erm my view was that every president was a and this was a famous phrase every president was a steward of the people , a steward of the people , bound actively and affirmatively to do all he could for the people and not to content himself with the negative merit of keeping his talents undamaged in a napkin curious turn of phrase I decline he says to adopt the view that what is imperatively necessary for the nation can not be done unless the president can find some specific authorization to do it in the constitution .
18 I was paid good money for years to do something about the problems of North Shields and a particular component of doing something was describing what things were like , giving an account of how they had come to be like this , and attempting to understand why the process had happened as it had .
19 it 's , I ca n't see any other way to do it at the moment , I mean probably when I
20 I should n't worry about it in this wind , anyway it 's not the right time to do it in the wind , as cold as this , is it really ?
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