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

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1 And lass ’ — she now bent over Agnes — ‘ if that Dad of yours has done me lad any deep damage he 'll pay for it .
2 He has done it time and again —
3 No she has to do it , she has to do it instalments .
4 walls , he was knocking to do them pipes , I said if we have any more holes in that wall , I said we 'd be completely with
5 It would take to long to do it justice .
6 ‘ I wish I 'd done it years ago . ’
7 I mean I mean how can people afford to do it Bet ?
8 This smacks of an orchestrated campaign by those who are opposed to his policies and would like to do him dirt . ’
9 He does n't mind do you daddy ?
10 You feel it was worth the effort going do you Dinda ?
11 Without answering , she got out the frying pan and began to do him bacon and eggs .
12 Nobody knocked did they Jean ?
13 Unlike me , he at once felt at home in that charged , aggressive , almost militaristic atmosphere , joined heartily in the drinking and singing , and soon had all the students on his side , which was fortunate for me , because el Americano 's prestige deflected a terrible submerged violence and hatred that might well have done me harm .
14 The 2-club competition was very popular , the Standard dryly commenting ‘ Much better cards were put in than anticipated , the winning ladies finished with scores which would have done them credit with a full bag of clubs ! ’
15 She should have done it ages ago .
16 Daniel 's story certainly confirmed to me that I did the right thing — and that I should have done it years ago , if only for my children 's sake .
17 Yes , he thought , but I should have done it years ago .
18 ‘ I 'd have done it years ago . ’
19 ‘ If we had really wanted to take over control of local government we could have done it years ago , ’ he said .
20 ‘ If he was going to do anything , he 'd have done it months ago .
21 and you did n't mean to do it Cliff meant to mess about and make out he 's gon na knock his coat over like that
22 Do n't want do you Luce ?
23 So , erm have you got , do you have a lot of friends through work do you find , I mean do you sort of organize things after work , do you ever go for a drink ?
24 I mean do you sort of maximise the good of all , or do you use a criterion of everyone thinking that they themselves are happy , or is it some other means ?
25 ‘ Nobody is allowed to do Him mischief but me !
26 They 've done it step by step and they 've done nothing er to my mind that would prejudice full public consultation and public confidence erm er in the process .
27 I 've done it mate .
28 The point is that the inference which you give to it is that they 're not quite fit to be Governors , by comparison with others , and I 'd like to defend that because I can assure you that I have never ever nominated a Governor for a school who I have not thought would be advantageous to that Board of Governors to have as a member and that he will be he or she will be a contributor to that particular school , and I 've done it time and time and time again and indeed on occasions have had headmasters coming to me and thanking me for the particular person that I put in .
29 They were all in no doubt that Dandelion had done them credit .
30 The rain and the wind had done them damage .
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