Example sentences of "[pers pn] do [art] first " in BNC.

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1 Why do n't I do the first half and you have an early night , and I 'll wake you at two o'clock ? ’ , knowing full well how awful it is to be woken out of a deep sleep at 2am to start work .
2 ‘ So I did the first album , ‘ Never Look Back ’ , and it did really well .
3 When I did the first two talks , Dawn was n't trained enough to fly , though on the second she did manage a short hop , but by the time this big lecture came along she was flying on the creance .
4 is totally different so I did the first lecture with what my idea of to find myself talking to a a contract housing guy whose biggest order was two thousand pounds
5 Can we have a look at the ones underneath , in the orange block and will you do the first one Heather ?
6 They go up to Did you do the first part of it ?
7 How do you do the first one , yeah ?
8 How did she with this we just need to type over it No , we do , I mean you do this just the same as any normal report , you do the first one and then you edit it and make yeah , yeah .
9 ‘ That 's what we did the first night we met . ’
10 We do the first bit who needs to be trained what do they need to know is the second
11 Cos next , well the week after the reading week we 've got , we do the first visit to our schools that we 're doing our T P in .
12 They did a first class piece of work on where the housing market was likely to go over the next 10 years .
13 and it used to be Christmas Islands where , where literally they , they did the first
14 He did the first course anywhere in air pollution meteorology .
15 It does n't bother me the way it did the first time .
16 And even if a miracle somehow happened and he agreed to try again , it would simply end up exactly the same way it did the first time .
17 ‘ It would bore the rest of the company even more than it did the first time . ’
18 ‘ Well , if it does the first out 'll be the dockers and railwaymen .
19 ( 21 ) John has two PhDs +> I believe he has , and have adequate evidence that he has ( 22 ) Does your farm contain 400 acres ? +> I do n't know that it does , and I want to know if it does The first of these provides an explanation for " Moore 's paradox " , namely the unacceptability of utterances like ( 23 ) : ( 23 ) ? ?
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