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

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1 Thus in choosing between two alternative sets of pleasure one can not necessarily decide which is preferable by an arithmetical calculation , nor could one necessarily do so even if one was omniscient .
2 Is , is , is , yes , is there another element to this though , that what in , in your new more difficult military situation you need to mobilize the mass of support behind you , which er essentially means mobilizing the poor peasants is it possible that within the May the fourth directive , although the poor could have done much better , they need not necessarily do very much better .
3 An l.e.d. requires 2V approximately between its ends to make it work and the output from the stereo would hardly achieve this or might only do so intermittently with loud sounds .
4 " Perhaps you 'd better do so now . "
5 Er if you want to take er use of that facility then if you have n't done so you 'd better do so fairly quickly .
6 The chances are that , if you were all given a lot of time to write each essay without your notes and you just sat at a desk and had about three hours on each question , you 'd all do very well .
7 So much done so quickly and then nothing .
8 And that 's , that what one 's er basically doing pretty well know we 're getting the near the end of that tape .
9 We are living in what may well come to be known as the age of the American soprano , with Norman , Studer , Millo , Vaness , Hendricks , Battle , Bonney and Upshaw all doing conspicuously well for themselves on disc .
10 They were all doing all right .
11 Although Richard III later reversed the settlement , he apparently did so only as part of his dismantling of Woodville influence and not out of any sense that the disposal of the lands had been inequitable .
12 Although Richard III later reversed the settlement , he apparently did so only as part of his dismantling of Woodville influence and not out of any sense that the disposal of the lands had been inequitable .
13 Yes , you all did really well .
14 In the last decade or so of his reign , approximately 100 mints functioned ( even if not all did so continuously ) : for the volume of the coinage they produced , only a " ball-park estimate " can be given — perhaps tens of millions of coins — but the quality of the coins has recently been very precisely determined : whereas before 864 many coins were debased by up to 50 per cent , after 864 a silver-content of well over 90 per cent was secured across the board .
15 Observers who have been taken by Paisley 's personal influence over his followers have often missed the point that those who supported Paisley only did so conditionally and the condition was that he continued to articulate traditional unionist positions .
16 I require , and surely so do all here , time for much prayer and most earnest thought , before I can begin to do right or justice as due .
17 So did even more eminent figures .
18 So did even more eminent figures .
19 Candida can convert to the hyphal form in infected areas of the skin or vagina , but it only does so partially — most of the Candida is still in the typical yeast form .
20 This is the principle , though it is rarely done as nakedly as this .
21 The Conservatives would not always win under the electoral system of 1918 , but they would rarely do so badly as to allow anyone else to win .
22 In the Commission 's view , this is best done either antiphonally , between two sides of a congregation , or responsorially between the leader and the people .
23 It 's best done very quickly .
24 Okay what we 'll just do just just a brief .
25 Indeed , the Crown has generally done rather well in such cases .
26 Changes have occurred but they have generally done so gradually over much longer intervals than changes of government — in part as a result of changes in official thinking , in larger part through alterations in the complex relationships between economic ideas , political ideology and the force of economic circumstance .
27 ‘ We can scarcely do any better in terms of results we 're winning regularly , we 're second in the League , still in the Cup … but given what 's happening off the pitch , it 's a bloody miracle we 're not bottom . ’
28 The hon. Gentleman made comparisons with south of the border to try to imply that we have somehow done less well in Scotland .
29 This was a job , that was all , and if it entailed dressing in a way that she would n't normally do then so be it .
30 For professional development teachers the result was that they had only been able to learn through personal experience and had thus done so more slowly than was necessary :
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