Example sentences of "do [adv] [verb] [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I hope regions/countries will continue to share these reports , as those who hitherto have done so have found the practice useful .
2 Those who have done so have enjoyed the benefit .
3 When the tables had been cleared and those who could do so had entertained the rest with songs and recitations , the whole company settled down for a sing-song .
4 There 's a lot they can do though say to control the loggers in Sarouac .
5 In any event , you would do well to strive to avoid the uncertainty of a dispute about the legal effect of words said at a time when tempers flare .
6 The Pharmacy would do well to consider implementing the suggestions from staff members for intra-department communication , both formal and informal .
7 And then you have to what you 'll have to do erm do n't bother to change the telly for the moment .
8 The er I I shall pull back slightly on that comment in that , if it 's jointly owned property it 's outside the will you therefore do n't have to prove the will to deal with that property , but if it is a large estate and you are dealing with other assets , when you do your inland revenue account you also have to refer to property you may have had the power of dealing while you were alive and that would include jointly owned property .
9 Everyone on board who was free to do so had attended the funeral , Ruth standing with the Carsons on the upper deck .
10 Obese subjects have a slightly greater muscle mass than thin subjects , as they have to do extra work carrying the weight of their fat stores .
11 why , do n't want a carpet on there , he says I du n no want a carpet
12 Her last comment had sounded flippant , a little bitter , as if she begrudged the fact that he could afford all this , when in reality she had just said the first thing that had come into her head because he was close and because she had felt his love of the land and in doing so had glimpsed a part of him that was unknown , disturbing to her .
13 I do rather enjoy having the flat to myself , despite a constant battle with my clutter !
14 Contemporaries recognized it too , and although after 1474 there is no suggestion of outright ducal poaching , men from families with Percy affiliations did apparently continue to enter the duke 's service .
15 Contemporaries recognized it too , and although after 1474 there is no suggestion of outright ducal poaching , men from families with Percy affiliations did apparently continue to enter the duke 's service .
16 And then Clelia sighed heavily , and looked sadly at Clara 's Japanese wooden egg puzzle , which she had been trying all this while to do , and said , " How very dull for you , to hear all about my affairs , but I do so like to tell the story of my life , it makes me feel as though things hive re ally happened to me , whereas otherwise they seem not to happen . "
17 He did not want to miss a word .
18 And we did not want to miss the opportunity of having such a wonderful day , complete with the white wedding car .
19 Olszewski was cited as saying that the new coalition did not want to overthrow the authorities and was not oriented towards a putsch .
20 Olszewski was cited as saying that the new coalition did not want to overthrow the authorities and was not oriented towards a putsch .
21 Although it was their wood , a place where they often came , Libby felt herself to be an intruder , she did not want to disturb the figure by the water , who was now breaking pieces of stick and dropping them at his feet .
22 Fru Gertlinger knew that Elisabeth did not want to unpick the past with her and she never made mention of it .
23 They did not want to lose an oar in the wild water .
24 John did not want to see a doctor , but they overrode him this morning and had the quack in .
25 Mr Field has agreed not to make any statement about his next course of action before his 11.30am meeting with Mr Kinnock , but he said that his supporters in Birkenhead had told him they did not want to see a fudge .
26 ‘ I did not want to see the goalkeeper go off .
27 Ĺeonie did not want to see the ambulance from the clinic arrive .
28 Assistant chief leisure services officer Mick Hannon said the Council did not want to replace the competitions already being held .
29 Ed , I think argued a very strong case for a greater level of influence of trade unionists in the Party than is suggested in this reform and I can see the force of those remarks but the C E C adopted the position that we did not want to take a position of dominance to the Party Conference .
30 Gillray , in common with the vast majority of his public , did not want to take the Jacobin side .
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