Example sentences of "[be] doing [pers pn] a " in BNC.
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1 | You 're doing me a favour . ’ |
2 | The farming bills do n't amount to much as the ones who do call me in always think they 're doing me a favour and consequently should n't be charged much . |
3 | ‘ They 're still very patronising to me , keep hinting that they 're doing me a favour . ’ |
4 | ‘ We 're doing them a favour because legislation will catch up with them in the end . |
5 | We 're doing yous a favour , our lads speaks plain to you , we 're doing yous a favour . |
6 | We 're doing yous a favour , our lads speaks plain to you , we 're doing yous a favour . |
7 | Most companies have a lackadaisical approach to recruitment — as if they 're doing us a great favour . ’ |
8 | The law then pretends it 's a waif or stray and that you 're doing it a favour , and all is forgiven . |
9 | I think you 're doing it a bit roughly Tim . |
10 | They have n't cultivated the attitude that by serving you they 're doing you a favour . |
11 | I had been doing you an injustice ; but I am going to make a will leaving you all I have . |
12 | this boy who 'd been doing it a few years . |
13 | I 've got two thirds of back and I 've been doing it a month . |
14 | If we provide teachers with only one method , we are doing them a disservice . |
15 | Travelling from the northern tip of Scotland to the southern cliffs of England is tough enough … 1200 muscle sapping miles … but Derek Hegarty and Neil Pascoe are doing it an even harder way … they 're competing in their own marathon triathlon … which is running swimming and cycling … so far they 've run up Ben Nevis … |
16 | You 'd be doing me a favour . |
17 | They were supposed to be doing me a favour , giving me that work , four and a half yards . |
18 | If you can procur [ sic ] me any porters for this , the finest and most perfect work I have yet attempted , you will be doing me a real kindness ; you are aware that neither pains or expense will be spared to render it complete . ’ |
19 | Anyway , I really do need to catch up on some paperwork , so you 'd be doing me a favour . ’ |
20 | But meantime you 'd be doing me a favour if you did n't ring them either . |
21 | You will , however , be doing them a service if you collect your specimens from a field about to be cut for hay , from a hedgerow bordering a field about to be sprayed or a site being cleared for building work . |
22 | If you could tell your clients that they 're on a very sticky wicket here and that I wo n't be the only woman journalist who 's utterly repulsed , you 'll be doing them a service ! |
23 | So far as I can see , we 'd be doing him a favour . ’ |
24 | I may , of course , be doing him a massive injustice . |
25 | But sometimes it is disturbing to mothers , so if you feel uncomfortable about it you can try giving him a toy to hold while he 's on the toilet seat ’ ; and in general : ‘ If you take it easy in caring for your baby , you will be doing him a great service . ’ |
26 | That way you 'll be doing him a favour . " |
27 | You 'll be doing him a favour , she 'd thought , and so as he wandered past the kitchen on a mid-afternoon stroll she crept up behind him and grabbed him by the neck . |
28 | And I justified a liaison by telling myself that Simon was far too young to get tied down and that , by taking you off his hands , I 'd be doing him a favour , ’ he said , his tone dry . |
29 | If the hon. Gentleman , from a London constituency , would pay some attention to the problems that we face in Hemsworth , such as those with RECHAR , which is helping to keep rates in his area down , he would be doing us a service . |
30 | ‘ I 'll be doing 'em a favour — magazines pay a pittance anyway . |