Example sentences of "[pers pn] do it this " in BNC.
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1 | What do I hope will happen ? " and " Why am I doing it this way ? " |
2 | Then you get somebody else , well I started the same as you , but I do it this way , I do it that way , so that you can formulate your way of doing it . |
3 | ‘ Would you do it this way if you were starting off from scratch ? ’ was the question posed by ACOST chairman Sir Robin Nicholson . |
4 | So you could see the pattern yourself and make it easier and a lot of the time at school when the teacher 's telling you , Why do n't you do it this way ? they 're not trying to make it harder for you . |
5 | If I tell you to close your eyes , will you do it this time ? ’ |
6 | I ca n't see you do it this year . |
7 | In each case you you did it this is what I like you went straight for it you went straight for the salt on the most difficult one the carbonate . |
8 | When you did it this way you go straight across , straight across , strai , but yo your second jumps you were doing you were going there like that instead of going straight across . |
9 | Depending on the way you do it this can look insolent , aggressive or defensive . |
10 | And if you do it this way it ensures that you start seeing results straight away — the harder stuff will come anyway . |
11 | So , this is a big risk with these highlighted formulas , if you do it this way . |
12 | And that 's an on-going thing wherever you do it this is the detail sequence . |
13 | Why the hell ca n't we do it this year ? ’ |
14 | We thinking well why are we doing it this way ? |
15 | However tempting it may be , try to avoid falling in to the trap of ‘ in my day we did it this way ’ or you may receive a stinging reply . |
16 | So if we did it this way , erm , let's pick an actual bearing , so that we get it right . |
17 | My shift we do it this way . |
18 | ‘ They did it this morning . |
19 | May be better if he does it this afternoon pal |
20 | ‘ We are toasting missing colleagues who were with us in the buffet and who would have preferred us to do it this way , instead of being sombre , ’ said Mr Christopher Reeves , a consultant engineer who joined the train at Southampton Parkway station . |