Example sentences of "do on [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 And what do you think she will do on her little holiday ?
2 Here was one investigation she could do on her own .
3 I knew that in 1945 they could not make do on their rations .
4 The longer term help is something that I do n't think teachers can do on their own , I do n't think even somebody like a , a specialist school counsellor can do on their own , which is the time at which the availability of agency help needs to be , become apparent .
5 The longer term help is something that I do n't think teachers can do on their own , I do n't think even somebody like a , a specialist school counsellor can do on their own , which is the time at which the availability of agency help needs to be , become apparent .
6 There are four essentially different things a process can do on its first step : ( i ) it diverges ; ( ii ) it communicates with its environment ( and goes on to its second step ) ; ( iii ) it stops because , even though it has not terminated , it can not agree with its environment on any communication ; ( iv ) it terminates in some state .
7 Some things you ca n't do on your own .
8 And what would you do on your afternoon off ?
9 That 's what you can do on your day off
10 Er what we can do with the Holy Spirit is more than we can do on our own .
11 What we can do with the Holy Spirit is something that we can not do on our own .
12 ‘ There 's only so much any man can do on his own . ’
13 This naturally leaves considerable scarring on the personality of the child , just as beatings would do on his body .
14 Yet for all this newfound hostility to the most lickspittle Press in the ‘ free ’ world , what did Dave Mellor do on his first day out of the Cabinet ?
15 It depends on how much you can do how much Simon can do on his own if I give him stuff to do .
16 If the CBSO strings failed to assert themselves strongly enough in the overall balance at certain crucial points in the first movement , they certainly approached the textural problems of the adagio with great sensitivity and , when it came to them , phrased the main theme as eloquently as the clarinet had done on its first appearance .
17 She wanted to throw them wide and let in as much air as possible , as Cobalt had done on her earlier visit .
18 TransAction clients will be provided with an organisational file and a guide to home-moving to inform them of what exactly is being done on their behalf at every stage .
19 Detective Inspector Rex Carpenter told the inquest that the builders had knocked on Mr and Mrs Wilkins ' door and persuaded them to have work done on their home .
20 A lot of them were in no fit state to know if work needed to be done on their homes or how much it would cost them . ’
21 My neighbours were anxious to have some work done on their house .
22 Boulton did not refuse outright but managed to get some mine owners to donate 10 guineas ( £10.50 ) to Murdock for the good work he had done on their engines .
23 The Minister will be aware of the valuable contribution that is made by members of the Somali community in this country and of the tremendous work that is done on their behalf by my hon. Friend the Member for Cardiff , South and Penarth ( Mr. Michael ) .
24 What research has been done on their effects , especially in the United States , suggests that their importance is primarily as a reinforcing rather than a realigning agent .
25 And negotiations are all done on their behalf .
26 WELL done on your article about British cyclist Tony Doyle riding the six-day races on the Continent .
27 Some of the work is done on your own and some is done in pairs .
28 Mr Popham will see that this is done on your behalf .
29 ‘ Whatever your decision tomorrow about the work we 've done on your behalf , Grantham and Marsh will survive . ’
30 He rubbed it between his fingers , staring with admiration , then sank , cross-legged , near my chair , the way he 'd done on his first night .
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