Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [adv] do " in BNC.
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1 | Had it been less well done , someone as prickly and paranoid as Alex Household would have bridled , would have pointed out that to lose a part at the beginning of one 's career was rather different from losing it after twenty years in the business , would have made some bitter retort . |
2 | They suggest that in many circumstances , and particularly more recently , the central problems facing management are not so much to do with control over labour but are much more to do with such matters as obtaining orders for products , getting the design right , innovating , and handling their relations with the capital market . |
3 | Unless his Kuwaiti venture is seen to be a manifest failure for him personally , runs the argument , the job will have been only half done . |
4 | When they are so wrapped up in themselves and their problems , and , they are so hard done by ? |
5 | They involve quite substantial amounts of money at any time for a task which we consider has been especially well done , usually , in fairness , further than we would expect just for the execution of the job . |
6 | They are not simply doing you a favour . |
7 | I would have thought that in many ways the divisions which exist in this country and in Europe over religious matters are not largely to do with our past . |
8 | Measurements of bulk modulus can be mae suing the tube method of Arridge & Crowson ( 1979 ) or by direct-pressure dilatometry , but these are not commonly done . |
9 | Third , the injustices against which prisoners struggle are not merely to do with the way in which we run our prisons . |
10 | Two people winking are not always doing the same thing . |
11 | ‘ We are not really doing the things they talked about . |
12 | ‘ We are not only doing smarter things in our plants , but also looking downstream to see how we can use our products in new and more profitable ways , ’ Ewart explains . |
13 | The reasons for their success are not necessarily to do with their acuteness , not necessarily to do with their originality , but everything to do with sustaining the status-quo of the institution at that time . |
14 | Things are not necessarily done in this order , however , and for good reason . |
15 | The fact that the company that sold the policy has gone into liquidation erm claims handlers have been put in who , in my opinion , and it is my personal opinion , are are not necessarily doing the job as well . |
16 | ‘ We 're not nearly done with each other yet , are we ? ’ |
17 | ‘ Oh , come on , William , you 're not exactly doing gang-buster business , are you ? ’ |
18 | If you 're not just doing something stupid . |
19 | ‘ Are you sure you 're not just doing this ‘ cos you 're sexually inadequate ? ’ |
20 | Th we must be able to learn from this period , particularly a partial austerity mm but these events are sound events in themselves and that we 're not just doing it for the sake of the sponsor or attracting a sponsor and that it 's not , in itself , completely necessary to have a sponsor otherwise the competition would n't exist . |
21 | We 're not just doing this to keep the TV and video , it 's the principle of the thing . |
22 | And they 're not just doing it for the money because , you know , if you just sort of give them a mundane task like trolleys for example , they 're banging on the door , you know , when can I get off this , when am I going to get some responsibility . |
23 | No Barry do n't I do n't you 're not fucking doing nothing ! |
24 | S so the position as of say the summer nineteen forty seven when , when you 're , you , this law was being formulated the reports coming back are that although there is the opportunity for the poor to do better , as a , as a matter of course they 're not all doing better . |
25 | Housewives tend to be busy all the time but they 're not really doing anything constructive , are they ? |
26 | Well you 're probably only doing that though in order to impress people when you go back . |
27 | As one described it , neighbourhood policing requires constables who know that ‘ All you learn in the classroom is what your powers are ’ , and that ‘ You do n't learn about the real facts of police work until you 're out actually doing it ’ , and that you can not afford to be ‘ heavy-handed ’ . |
28 | If we do n't we , we 're , we 're , we have no other way , and er , I think they 're very carefully doing that in P A G meetings . |
29 | and they 're very well done . |
30 | and you 're actually partly doing that are n't you ? |