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

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1 And he grows hellebores Christmas Roses to the uninitiated — and has done so professionally since retiring from his job as a mathematics lecturer at Manchester University at the age of 50 , 18 months ago .
2 The Pitman yard , which has done so well in this race — one winner , a second and two thirds since 1983 — believe he will adapt to the unique Aintree fences , and as long as he copes with the first few , they feel he must go close .
3 ‘ I expect England to revert to the front row that has done so well for so long , which means I must play out of my skin against Moore for the chance to face the guy again next week .
4 ‘ It 's such a shame because the team has done so well on the pitch and manager Barry Fry is trying to do his best .
5 With a smile , the champion jockey recalled : ‘ For a long time I was always going to choose Valfinet because he has done so well and Granville Again was running terribly .
6 He has done so well at scum primarily because Hughes is the ideal partner/workhorse for him .
7 He says that the little boy has done so well , he can have a berret !
8 Set up under a special government programme in 1989 with funding for three years , it has done so well it is to carry on in a slimmed down form under a new name Tees Valley Conference and Visitor Bureau under the control of the Northumbria Tourist Board .
9 One of the reasons why Montgomerie has done so well as a professional is that he has stayed basically with the swing which brought him Walker Cup honours in his student days in Texas .
10 With a smile , the champion jockey recalled : ‘ For a long time I was always going to choose Valfinet because he has done so well and Granville Again was running terribly .
11 And it 's Tommy who 's scored , the young Irishman has done so well at the heart of the defence for Shrewsbury , has got into the opposition penalty area and what about this for a score line ?
12 But none of the larger firms has done so yet , so the obvious conclusion to be drawn is that either they prefer to live dangerously or they still do n't believe that anyone would actually go after them for their personal assets .
13 It has done so admirably , but it has also generated immense interest among local wildlife .
14 " He has done so so often and in so many places that neither employers , nor agitators , nor his sailors pay much attention to his words " .
15 It has done so now in response to what it feels is a growing impatience from its members with the continuing reluctance of landowners to permit access to their property .
16 The child has initially been asked to compare the number of cars on the two shelves , and has done so correctly .
17 ‘ Kenny has been competing since the junior level and he has done so very successfully , ’ said Mr Sullivan .
18 Once one of the greatest centres in the world , Gerber demonstrated all the arts running , handling , tackling , kicking , passing and , as he has done so often , try-scoring .
19 One person who has done so recently is Arthur Kulfik ( 1984 ) .
20 And if Mr Mellor insists , as he has done so far , that the auction solution is not open to revision , let them ask him , kindly but firmly , if such crude competition is really the format to put on his Saturday screen the modern successors of Cantelli , Neveu and Lipatti .
21 The present UK Conservative government seems eager to remove controls even in cases where many people consider them beneficial , for equally political reasons ; but it has done so far more quickly in some areas than others .
22 But apart from some rhetoric about acting to protect human health , all it has done so far is commission a report from the Ministry of Agriculture , Fisheries and Food .
23 He was elected to Middlesbrough Council in 1983 to represent Hemlington and has done so ever since .
24 The River Darent , in Kent , which ran dry last year , is expected to do so again this summer .
25 Building materials are currently running a small surplus , but imports far outstripped exports in the housing boom of the late 1980s and can be expected to do so again when the construction industry picks up .
26 Our objective is to ensure that members can operate these new hours in a satisfactory way and not be expected to do so under enormous pressure .
27 Certainly one is not under an obligation to look after the child if one did not promise to do so just because it would have been a good thing to promise .
28 If either the acquirer or seller is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is obliged to announce the transaction , it probably has to do so immediately on signing .
29 He has to do so furthermore by destroying the Ring , which is merely-secular power and ambition , and with no certain faith in rescue from outside the géara hwyrftum , ‘ the circles of the world ’ .
30 I have left this town once already , and can seek to do so again .
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