Example sentences of "[conj] do the [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | Cos they were probably putting buttons on , or doing the last stitching |
2 | There is no easy solution to this one , other than doing the first ones at a safe altitude , which means at some speed since it is difficult to fly slowly at any height or distance . |
3 | The fractional-order beam intensities can be written , by analogy with holography , as It can be shown that the first and second terms are actually the squares of amplitudes of scattered waves , and their major components have lower frequencies than do the third and the last terms , and can therefore be suppressed ( refs 8 , 14 ; P.H. and D.A.K. , unpublished results ) . |
4 | The relatively straightforward use of the transitive property in the first question produced a much higher success rate than did the second series of questions . |
5 | Nor does the last reference in the chapter , the reference to continental European and , in particular , to Western German practice , help . |
6 | have you finished ? , you can go and do the next bit now |
7 | Thirdly , that each child will have assessed themselves and done the first draft of the personal action plan . |
8 | I pulled the short straw and could not drink as I had the job of getting everyone up in the morning and doing the first two hours driving . |
9 | And they 'd knock off for a bit of dinner , come back , and do the second milking . |
10 | Jog back to where you started the hill and do the next repeat . |
11 | When she was five and did the first sale , I was so proud of her . |
12 | And did the fourth consecutive Tory victory imply that Her Majesty 's loyal Opposition was destined to remain so for the foreseeable future ? |
13 | He comes out and does the Next in the evenings because a lot of it umm Linda goes and does all her Grattan . |
14 | By the way , I know things have been a bit strained at Elland Road in recent weeks , but did the last record to be played before the team came out on saturday REALLY have to be Bruce Springsteen singing ‘ Glory days — well , they pass you by … ’ |
15 | It went well , as did the second and the third lessons . |
16 | I rose , as did the Second Son . |
17 | The first lines gripped him ; as did the next verse ; and then the whole poem . |
18 | The tokens encouraged me in my search a great deal , as did the next find to appear , a 14th century strap-end buckle . |
19 | Periodical payments of maintenance escape the statutory charge as does the first £2,500 of any money or property preserved or recovered ( Civil Legal Aid ( General ) Regulations 1989 , reg 94 ) . |