Example sentences of "do [pron] [verb] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Well d' ya remember the first party we had ?
2 D' ya remember the little rat in
3 Hey , Geoff , d' you think the Chinese take-away in Adrar would deliver a couple of chop-sueys ? ’
4 D' you mean the old religion ? ’
5 Or d' you want the whole ward to wake up just for one milk tooth ? ’
6 D' you remember the first time ? ’
7 D' you like the new carpet ? ’
8 Once more the West could do nothing to oppose the Russian action .
9 She knew Guy could feel the sudden acceleration of her pulse , but she could do nothing to stop the traitorous throbbing .
10 But that amendment will do nothing to change the first part of the Clause ...
11 It is repugnant to those of us who value civil rights in the community and will do nothing to alleviate the immediate situation .
12 Sitting up had done nothing to relieve the cramping agony inside me .
13 It 's done nothing to tackle the short-term nature of the market in energy .
14 It 's done nothing to tackle the desperate need for a balanced energy policy that looks at the long-term needs of the country .
15 In quoting this extract twelve years later , the Report of the Inquiry into Prison Disturbances by Lord Justice Woolf found that the management changes which had taken place since 1979 had done nothing to reduce the deep-felt sense of dissatisfaction , and that in many establishments there was a strong feeling of distrust of headquarters .
16 Two you do n't do you remember the special name for a
17 It is perhaps surprising that Mr Lamont did not do something to stop the iniquitous practice of large firms delaying due payments to small firms , which has put may of the latter into serious difficulty .
18 It is perhaps surprising that Mr Lamont did not do something to stop the iniquitous practice of large firms delaying due payments to small firms , which has put many of the latter into serious difficulty .
19 Henry Ii planned to provide a legal framework for the continuance of his empire by asking both Richard and Geoffrey to do homage to their elder brother ; doubtless he also hoped that this clear recognition of his seniority would do something to allay the Young King 's sense of frustration .
20 When will the Government do something to protect the British beer drinker ?
21 On Nov. 29 he declared : " We must do everything to put the right-wing rabble in its place and hit the culprits with the full force of the law . "
22 Nor , significantly , in the realm of religion does Jesus appear to have done anything to counter the inferior position in which women were placed .
23 ‘ From our very first meeting he has always told me that he would never do anything to put the Soviet Union 's security in danger — and he knows that I would never endanger our security .
24 Her kind would do anything to append the heavenly word ‘ artist ’ to themselves .
25 The application does nothing to retain the existing trees on the site , it was a , it is , a mature garden with some mature trees , and all those trees are to be removed , it certainly does n't do anything to retain the rural character of the na of the village , and certainly does n't enhance the character of the adjoining small er rural cottages , i in fact it would be , it could be argued that it damages the rural environment , because the development is such that it is more suited for an urban development , almost a city centre , because the comment has been made that there is only about a metre between the dwellings and indeed there is only a metre between the dwellings and the adjoining boundaries , surely there is a need for screening , it is in a in a very very prominent position , it can be seen clearly as you enter the village from the Farnsfield area , the present proposal does n't provide sufficient room for screening , and and like the screen which is adjacent to this building , which are set well back from the road , and provide an opportunity for screening the single access to the site and the fact that the frontage to these two properties is completely taken up with garaging and with vehicle access does n't even provide an opportunity to screen .
26 In the end , the radical change of direction which the country took under Mrs Thatcher was the result not merely of the party donning a new suit of clothes but of the electorate despairing at the failure of thirty years of consensus politics to do anything to arrest the inexorable process of national decline .
27 Yesterday , the shadow Chancellor said on the early morning news that Britain should fall into line with its partners — in other words , that we should give in to them without bothering to do anything to secure the best deal for this country .
28 Now of course you may not be able to do anything to change the basic situation — you ca n't very well turn the children out onto the street or walk out on a job just because it is tedious .
29 There ai n't no sanity clause ! ’ ) , but the humour of the occasion is dampened by the fact that this maelstrom of accusal and refutation , doing nothing to enhance the good name of psychology in general or the British Psychological society in particular , involves the principle of confidentiality of psychological tests coupled with the issue of a man sent to prison for a crime that — perhaps — he did not commit .
30 In so doing she demonstrated the vital role of the family in early-modern towns .
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