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

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1 He did well for the likes of Cammell Laird and other plant closures , and has done well for the people at Rock Ferry . ’
2 Solvent can kill and has done so in the past . ’
3 He walked barefoot to three shrines , and he returned shriven , and has done more for the church than any King of Alba before him .
4 She did it for her father and liked to do so in the one part of the house that was totally his .
5 It has provided excellent service in the past , and wishes to do so in the future .
6 Both defendants maintained to police that the baby suffered fits and had done so during the weekend he died .
7 Despite the increase in the number of scholars studying the period , the same preoccupation with art-history and the origins of peoples persisted and continued to do so through the 1960s in studies of pottery ( Myres 1969 ; 1970 ) and metalwork ( Hawkes 1961 ; Hawkes and Dunning 1961 ) .
8 When the gravel was exposed , a stream of clean water flowed from it and continued to do so for the next 7 days .
9 She marched straight into Tony Richardson 's office in her summer dress and sandals , sorted out Walter 's money to her satisfaction , and continued to do so for The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner and Tom Jones , nine Merchant-Ivory films and more recently Ballad of the Sad Café , from Carson McCullers 's poignant novel .
10 Rome steadily rejected any compromise upon all three and continued to do so into the twentieth century .
11 Mr. J.S. Southworth , a Governor and Old Stopfordian , and for many years the School 's representative on the Stockport Education Committee , filled the breach during the Bursar 's illness , and continued to do so after the latter 's untimely death on 28th October .
12 To put it slightly differently , it is important to understand that the poverty of the Third World and the wealth of the West are the outcome of an interlinked process in which the rapid and massive growth in Western prosperity has occurred and continues to do so at the expense and underdevelopment of the Third World .
13 And still , after Crime and Punishment , the idea of a confession novel or story tugs at the edge of Dostoevsky 's vision , and continues to do so for the rest of his life in the form of The Life of a Great Sinner which he planned on the scale of War and Peace , but which never got written though it fed previous material into his novels of the seventies , and especially Karamazov at the turn of the next decade .
14 ‘ We won the World Cup under the old laws and have done OK during the change .
15 In order to succeed against paper owners who seek possession , squatters must prove that , for at least twelve years , they have actually possessed the land , and have done so with the intention to possess it ( animus possidendi ) and adversely .
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