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

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1 The control check is often better done initially before the vital actions , perhaps even before getting into the cockpit , when the control surfaces can be seen more easily .
2 Just over half of those who retired prematurely did so at the same time as their redundancy .
3 A two-run defeat seemed set fair to demoralize England , but their batsmen did not do badly in the second game at Sydney .
4 To her mistress it was understandable that she should never speak absolutely freely but it was intolerable that she could not do so to the last remaining member of her family , nor even to her husband .
5 Such men depended upon success for support : for while du Guesclin might play upon his Breton origin to gather a force ( or route ) around him , the English could not do so with the same ease , and therefore came to rely upon their reputations to draw men to their service .
6 If it does not do so within the one month time limit , compatibility is presumed .
7 Although the argument has been used that the proposed primary school will increase traffic , it will not do so by the same volume .
8 She is in good form and hoping to break the 10-hour barrier today , having already done so in the European Ironman in August , where she took an individual bronze and a team gold medal .
9 It was something she had been determined not to do right from the first , and yet here she was , waiting for Alain Lemarchand , butterflies in her stomach threatening to make her feel sick .
10 The reasons are that even a partly defective vapour barrier can still be effective , and preservative treatment to timber is carried out , following the disastrous effects of not doing so during the 1960s and early 1970s .
11 But she was quite ready to assign her nuclear units to a NATO Multinational Force ; indeed , she was , in effect , already doing so through the joint targeting of her V-bombers with the US Strategic Air Command , subject to her right to use them for her own purposes if vital national interests were at stake .
12 If it is n't , he thought , then what I 'm going to do now is probably the most stupid thing any nome has ever done anywhere in the total history of nomekind .
13 If you are scoring the tests yourself , rather than getting the computer to do it for you , then always do so at the same time of day — otherwise there would be variability due to time-of-day effects upon your scoring ability .
14 Many parishes and villages have continued to lose population and will probably do so in the foreseeable future .
15 One rider overlooked amidst the praise heaped on these two was Phelim Owens who also did well in the 125 event .
16 The government has long made it clear that sterling would enter the Exchange Rate Mechanism during stage one of economic and monetary union which began in July ; it has now done so at the earliest appropriate time .
17 As soon as he hits the front , he does n't pull up but he relaxes , and today he was n't really doing much in the last furlong . ’
18 It may have even done so within the last few centuries , though no one can know for sure .
19 Britain was indeed committed to entering a free and open European market in 1992 , but it could well do so with the highest inflation rate in western Europe , the worst balance of payments , and the sharpest contraction in the manufacturing base .
20 Some are showing how to do both at the same time
21 The route in question was at Swanage and not at all difficult — getting its HVS grade for the seriousness of the climbing and not its difficulty and I 've certainly done harder in the last month .
22 Only a third of the 15,000,000 people eligible to vote actually did so in the congressional and gubernatorial elections on Oct. 27 , the first to be held under the new Constitution approved in July [ see p. 38332 ] .
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