Example sentences of "do [pron] he " in BNC.
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1 | In such cases the employer is not liable in general for any wrong which consists in the improper carrying out of such work , though he will , of course , be liable if unlawful acts are done which he has actually authorized . |
2 | ( The Times , 13 June 1974 : 25.4 ; in Erdmann 1982 : 104 ) ( " Mr Benn has dared do something he should have known better than to do , given Prime Minister Wilson 's present hostility towards any statement that might upset private industry . " ) |
3 | Huh , bet I 've done everything he 's done , with Ange Dolittle behind the youth club . |
4 | He had done everything he could to obtain it . |
5 | Mr Papandreou will do everything he can to thwart New Democracy . |
6 | There were ways , Karr had said , of making a man think he 'd done something he had n't : ways of implanting false memories in the mind . |
7 | But he 's done it he 's sold his he 's mortgaged his house up to the hilt and everything . |
8 | So obviously if Mike 's been chosen once or he 's done it he does n't want somebody asking him again . |
9 | So so when he 'd done it he said well two hundred and fifty quid I heard him and he said but I suppose you know the of it oh I do n't know and he said why did n't you do it ? |
10 | But if you 'd said oh well I 'll prepare , what about if I prepare you , oh yes well I 'll have that probably if you 'd got done it he 'd have it because he had to help himself . |
11 | He said that if I did n't do it he 'd stop me having baths or going out in the cellar . |
12 | He 's been bothered with constipation for months but the , the , now when he does do it he 's screaming you know ? |
13 | And he 'll come home and do it he said . |
14 | I said but when you 're doing the job that you do n't like , oh do n't do it he said do n't do another one |
15 | Cos they were all taking the mick out of him and he said oh she did n't do it he said she was away for the weekend , I had somebody else there . |
16 | Soon as you said you ca n't do it he were gone for dust ! |
17 | he wo n't do it he wo n't work at home |
18 | It drew to an end in April 1964 with Mr Mandela 's four-hour speech from the dock , in which he defended the formation of Umkhonto we Sizwe and said he had done what he did for the ideal of a free and democratic society , ‘ an ideal for which I am prepared to die ’ . |
19 | Thompson has never done what he does for anybody but himself . |
20 | By the time Kádár resigned in 1988 , he had come to be thought of as a kind of benign pragmatist , who had done what he could in difficult circumstances . |
21 | His screwdriver had always done what he wanted . |
22 | Here , if he did n't return , Primaflora would receive his letter , and his parcel , and would understand why he had done what he had done . |
23 | Satisfied that he had done what he had been instructed , the young American walked back down to Bayswater Road and soon hailed a cab for Heathrow . |
24 | He had come to his sister Elizabeth 's rescue in her time of trouble , contributing almost beyond the call of duty ; he had already done what he could to help his young nephew Robert — now what of Benjamin ? |
25 | And Balliol must have some good commanders to have done what he has done . ’ |
26 | The second requirement is that the EP system should support annotations , and moreover that there should be provision for several sorts of annotation , e.g. the student 's annotations explaining why he has done what he has , and the marker 's annotations commenting on the student 's work . |
27 | Lawrence has done what he set out to do . |
28 | Mary 's marriage to Henry had certainly taken place by February 1381 , and Thomas might well have done what he could to prevent her marrying , but Froissart casts Thomas as a villain in his account of English politics in Richard II 's reign , and not every detail in the story should necessarily be accepted at face value . |
29 | Joe held out his hand , they shook hands and walked away from each other , Joe feeling that he had done what he could to save Maureen from wrecking her life and suffering years of pain but troubled by sympathy and liking for Chris . |
30 | On neither occasion could he say why he had done what he did , nor had he done it in the company of other pupils he wanted to impress . |