Example sentences of "do [vb infin] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't do do sun beds |
2 | We could do do things like that |
3 | New Mexico-based Digital Instrumentation Technology has announced TransferPro , software that lets users do file operations between workstations , PCs and Macs like copying , moving , deleting , renaming and creating . |
4 | You could probably do take aways . |
5 | well those others , three of those , somebody else 's children plus her own ran total riot out in the garden , but I mean there 's not enough people to come round and do spot checks even if they 're allowed , I do n't know whether they 're allowed to , but they 've |
6 | What should we do put Clayton 's corned beef on a plate and just put his cheese and potato pie on a on another plate ? |
7 | A friend of mine Dave who wrote half the album with me and produced the album has been on at me for five years , come on let's make an album , let's make an album , let's make an album , making a , let's make an album er and a few record companies have come on and they 've always wanted me to do an album like maybe , let's prepackage old sixties ' songs and revise them , or let's do love themes from T V shows and which would never have interested me , so I said to Dave , you know when a record company comes with an offer to make an album , to do the album I wan na do then we 'll do one . |
8 | ‘ The mind , taking no notice of itself , is deluded to think it can and doth conceive bodies … without the mind . ’ |
9 | Are there any members who wish to do make declarations of pecuniary and non-pecuniary interests in respects of items on the agenda for this meeting . |
10 | Is it still SWEG policy not to issue a membership list : I am in total sympathy re problem(s) of misuse , but other groups I belong to do have lists e.g. IPR , BAIE , ESBW , EICG . |
11 | And then you do other exercises like lying on your back , putting your feet your from the knees downwards over the edge of the pool and then trying to do sit ups . |
12 | ‘ Constant security alerts and bomb scares do unsettle people . |
13 | It has been suggested that the wild man , or wood-wose , who appears so often in medieval literature , is a conventional figure typifying madness and deriving from the mad king Nebuchadnezzar , who was ‘ driven away from among men , and did eat grass like an ox , and his body was wet with the dew of heaven ; till his hairs grew like the feathers of eagles , and his nails like birds claws . ’ |
14 | I did eat jelly with chopsticks — as I said ! |
15 | Men could and did eat sandwiches while their female companions ate nothing . |
16 | then you did button hole stitch round that |
17 | then you did another line underneath , then you did button hole stitch round the line and the bottom of the other button hole stitch |
18 | We may conclude that rhythmic shapes determine melodies more than do pitch patterns . |
19 | I know I 'm a bitch and I do think Nora had a lot to do with it but I 've often thought that it was — you know — in the genes . ’ ' |
20 | I do think Adam 's quick |
21 | I do think Adam 's quick |
22 | ‘ I do think improvisation has become like some born-again cult , like the church of Scientology , with all these golden rules of how we should do it , ’ says Merton . |
23 | He said to himself , but I do think life 's like that . |
24 | I do think life is complicated ! ’ |
25 | They do think girls ought to look like girls … |
26 | But Grice provides an example like the following : ( 41 ) A : I do think Mrs Jenkins is an old windbag , do n't you ? |
27 | I do think paths have got to have people on them , they 're meant for it . ’ |
28 | And she thought , a little aggrieved : I do think Clelia might have told me , how could she assume that I knew her mother 's maiden name ? |
29 | I do think players get a fee when they renew contracts … but not in the same league as a big signing on fee . |
30 | ‘ I do think visitors to this country like to know they 're in Scotland , especially in a large hotel like the Sheraton where you could be anywhere . ’ |