Example sentences of "[noun prp] to do [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I 've sent Miss Lilian to do a recce . ’ |
2 | I wondered whether they were using my secretary Jean to do the work of other departments . |
3 | And er then to Sainsburys to do the shopping . |
4 | I must go to England to do the work and I want to marry Elizabeth when I return . ’ |
5 | It so happened that it fell to the lot of Geoffrey Holton and Chris Protheroe to do the donkey work in the Lusaka accident , but it could have been any of the twenty or so investigators in AIB . |
6 | I was going to say that , I mean if we do do that why do n't we move to a position when , I know it 's not finalized yet , the P As do the twenty six fives , and we try and adapt Sarah to do the whole s the whole of the four sub teams , ma maybe the threshold has to come down a bit , but but at least we 've got some sort of parity of working throughout |
7 | Although David Thorpe was in essence a still-life photographer , I remember going on location in Germany to do a car campaign , and we also used to do many portraits — there was a tremendous variety in what we were doing . ’ |
8 | And Becky duly chose Barbara as an ideal make-over subject , and took a camera crew over to Widnes to do an interview and to re-vamp Barbara 's image . |
9 | The projected documentary on the exiled Stuarts was Verrall 's idea and he had commissioned William to do the spade-work . |
10 | ‘ Barry Horne worked very hard alongside him and that allowed Ian to do the ball work . |
11 | Midway through ‘ Summer Night City ’ Bjorn and Benny perform THE SKIRT TRICK and leave Agnetha and Frida to do the rest of the gig in metallic hotpants . |
12 | He would n't order Meh'Lindi to do the task . |
13 | He 's suggested a way we might persuade Giovanna to do the washing . |
14 | ‘ Anyway , Fagin , I know your idea is for Oliver to do the job . ’ |
15 | Er and that they are so he asked Mrs to do the reading which she , came out it 's , , but so er there we are ! |
16 | New-style Conservatism looks to the likes of Lord Hanson to do the job — but amassing a personal fortune is not creating national wealth . |
17 | When she resumed her story her voice was different , flat and uninflected , as she told him that one day a journalist and a photographer had come to Chastlecombe to do a feature on the shopping arcade for the colour magazine of one of the Sunday papers . |
18 | Is to pray — leave God to do the rest , |
19 | See Keith was supposed to be coming Wednesday to do a couple of little bits , finish off this conservatory , he 's finished but he says there 's one or two bits he wanted to do . |
20 | Simon Hogg , trombonist , studied at the Royal Academy of Music and came to Birmingham to do a PGCE . |
21 | Roger did not do as well as hoped in his ‘ A ’ levels , but will probably go to Birmingham to do a BSc in Computer Engineering . |
22 | I 'm gon na ask Moira to do the cheque , write the cheque . |
23 | I sent this amazing jet of spray on to the sleeping bags and then I said to Babs that we should next get Andrew to do a version of Handel 's Water Music . |
24 | It was on one such time early last February , two months ago , when , having driven to Cheltenham to do an interview , she detoured to call in . |
25 | She told me not to be embarrassed about asking Diana to do the washing up and so on . ’ |
26 | Goalmouth editor John Jackson said : ‘ We asked Suzannah to do a piece on Bates . |
27 | He made no attempt at any civility , and left Elizabeth to do the talking . |
28 | TCCB chief executive Alan Smith said last night : ‘ Graham has flown out to India to do a job . |
29 | If Poland was backward it was not because the Poles wanted it so , but because Germany and the other partitioning powers had made it that way , and because the Allies had failed to provide the necessary capital to finance Poland to do the job they required . |
30 | She brought us Parmesan and Italian vegetables and Mena to do an afternoon 's worth of sewing , but it never went right , she disapproved of us dreadfully . |