Example sentences of "do [pers pn] [verb] on [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ How d' you ride on these things ? ’ she had asked Cy as , pulling up , he shook her hand in congratulation .
2 do I start on this side then ?
3 What did I build on this foundation ?
4 So how about trips , did you go on any works trips ?
5 Did you knock on that door ?
6 So what what kind of livestock did you have on that size of croft ?
7 How did you get on that Friday we went to Chester ?
8 What do you reckon on that Freddie Mercury dying ?
9 ’ What do you reckon on this Forbes woman then ? ’ she asked when our pudding plates were scraped clean .
10 erm To what extent do you rely on measurements , as it were , and to what erm extent do you rely on actual observations , because it seems to me that there 's a , at least a possibility that you may have a whole sort of set of measurements that may indicate something 's going to happen , but if you actually stuck your head out of the window and looked up you could see it was actually raining instead of sunny ?
11 Do you have a car or do you rely on public transport ?
12 What do you think on that Barry , on that score ?
13 Experience is one intangible factor that is not easily priced , so what value do you put on 62 years of pest control operations , on the problems solved for 120,000 U.K. customers , on trouble-shooting in 40 countries from Iceland to New Zealand ?
14 What did she do on that course ?
15 What value do we place on practical scientists today ?
16 What operations then do we need on this data-type ?
17 And why did they put on that charade with the fake bodies when they planned to send two live substitutes to England in the Renault ? ’
18 And did they pick on any individuals ?
19 Do they work on in-house training then basically maybe ?
20 Do they conduct more extensive analysis and perhaps provide better solutions but risk dissipating energy to act , or do they focus on forceful implementation of a satisfactory solution ?
21 And what effects do they have on Prime Ministers ' and Presidents ' relations with their colleagues and on the nature of their power ?
22 Why does she focus on gay men ?
23 On the subject of predictions , and while the Prime Minister reflects today on the gloomy report by the Confederation of British Industry , does he recall on new year 's day this year saying on Radio 4 that in retrospect , we would look back and say that the economic recovery had already started ?
24 Why does it record on that way and yet it 's running that way ?
25 Well what does it say on this file then , about the people ?
26 After falling 6 ¼ m how high does it rise on second bounce ?
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