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

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1 You should establish experience and expertise by reference to the number of years the lawyer has done personal injury work and the type of cases they have handled .
2 Geoffrey Fisher wrote a last school report which in later years became legendary : ‘ A boy with plenty of force of character who , in spite of certain uncouthnesses , has done good service on his own lines ’ .
3 The idea that God is good might owe a great deal in those traditions to a view that God has done good things in the world Himself — that God Himself is in some way an actor on the world stage .
4 Well he has done other people 's .
5 There is a highly respected politician who has done honourable service in that most sobering of posts , the Northern Ireland Office , and now he is expected to play Father Christmas , with a lovely sack of surprise goodies to dispense to good children .
6 Today Dr. Mary Berry , as champion of the English tradition , continues the tradition of scholarship in the promotion of Gregorian chant , and Dr. Nick Sandon has done invaluable work on the musical text of the Sarum Use .
7 Arthur Mones has done black-and-white photo portraits of them all , including Philip Smith , Helen Miranda Wilson and Jane Kaplowitz .
8 Anything shown before 9pm is regarded as family viewing and Elliott says the ITC has done extensive research on The Bill , a police drama , to check the impact on its sizeable audience of children .
9 For the past year , she has suffered from incontinence , but her kind next-door neighbour has done regular washing for her .
10 The ones that study the search market even more closely will know who is particularly good at what and who has done recent searches .
11 My hon. Friend knows that the NRA has done sterling work to clean up those rivers .
12 Thorough research conducted by Newcastle polytechnic has been passed on to me by the Rev. Paul Nicholson , who has done sterling work to highlight the problems of those on income support .
13 Anyone who has done serious research will realise this immediately .
14 Much high praise has already come Mohicans ' way and it has done astounding US box-office business , but despite this it is on occasion a flawed film with a sometimes patchy pace and a structure that wobbles in the final 30 minutes .
15 Sid cycles to Shepherds in winter , has done Central Buttress on Scafell 44 times , drinks mild from Domestos bottles and has no teeth .
16 ‘ My soul proclaims the greatness of the Lord and my spirit exults in God my saviour because he has looked upon his lowly handmaid Yes , from this day forward all generations will call me blessed for the Almighty has done great things for me .
17 The classing together of ‘ science and technology ’ has done enormous harm to our educational system , and it has taken place because of a confusion between using tools and techniques of various kinds , and understanding the theory that lies behind them .
18 He has done evil things , but to me he is still the little boy I loved and cared for .
19 Kelly 's clumsy handling of the affair has done immense damage to the authority of his own office and he has only succeeded in attracting more attention to the ineptitude with which football is run .
20 The International Chamber of Commerce has done valuable work in the formulation of uniform rules and trade terms effectuated by incorporation into contracts .
21 A doctor in the north of England has done pioneering work on the measurement of clinical need .
22 He shares the thirty thousand pound prize with Liz Hosken , who has done pioneering work alongside those who live and work in the rainforests .
23 The extent of royal jurisdiction varied enormously : at one extreme lay Roger II , the would-be autocrat , uttering absolutist doctrines out of Justinian ; or the English king , who , however tied by custom , had effective control both of the king 's court , which retained a wide jurisdiction and was capable , under Henry II , of rapid expansion , and over the old popular courts of the shire and , where they had not fallen into private hands , of the hundred ; at the other extreme was the German king , much of whose jurisdiction had been delegated to the ecclesiastical immunities , and equally much was slipping , in the twelfth century , into princely hands ; or the French king , who was expected to do high justice to all who came , but received comparatively few callers from outside the royal domain .
24 And indeed when Bill , yesterday , asked you what do you need to do short-term planning ?
25 But you do need to do good voice and movement workouts — it 's like going back to the keyboard for a musician .
26 With increasing unemployment and early retirements , the Church will need to do fresh thinking in the area of ministry to those with time on their hands , opening up opportunities to learn new skills and engage in spheres of community service .
27 Mr Wright now wants to do other things and if his heart is no longer in the job so be it .
28 IBM MONTPELLIER WANTS TO DO MULTICHIP MODULES ON CONTRACT
29 The Prince of Wales is president of my organisation , Scottish Business in the Community , and ever since he agreed to take on that role he as dedicated a large amount of time to helping us , and in turn , helping communities , not because it 's it 's fashionable because he really believes in it and he wants to do hard work on our behalf and on the countrys ' behalf .
30 Presuming that our dentist still wants to do National Health Service work .
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