Example sentences of "[vb mod] do [prep] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 There are things I must do to you . ’
2 Of course , you must do as you please . ’
3 After all , if you do lose it is usually all too obvious what you must do about it !
4 What do you think we should do about him , Rex ? ’
5 What do you think I should do about it ? ’
6 Conclusion : this is what I feel we should do about it
7 For example , if users hold excessive expectations about whether accounts can indicate subsequent financial collapse , that will create an expectations gap regardless of what auditors can or should do about it .
8 The Dysons did n't have to exhaust themselves wondering if they loved each other , and what they should do about it if they did n't .
9 I have already given my ruling on that and said exactly what the hon. Member should do about it .
10 If a giant has come to town the children will allow you to have your council meeting to discuss what the townspeople should do about it , but what they really want to do and what they will learn most from is dealing with the giant .
11 I do n't know what I should do without him .
12 Some writer should do for them what Bertrand Russell did for his grandfather and others in that exquisite volume Portraits from Memory .
13 What a true friend should do for you .
14 ‘ What do you think we should do with him , Piper ? ’ asked the Corporal .
15 I wish I knew what I should do with her .
16 This applies just as much to me as it may do to you .
17 ‘ Lady , ’ said Hotspur , ‘ there is yet something you may do for me , if you will . ’
18 As you may be aware , elements of the corporate financial services work we may do for you are regulated under the Financial Services Act ( ‘ FSA ’ ) by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales ( ‘ ICAEW ’ ) as investment business ( ‘ regulated work ’ ) .
19 However little I care for the way you live , I shall concede that as long as you get your facts right , sense flavours and textures with accuracy and discrimination , think out the implications of your choices , are not deceived about your desires and ambitions , you may do as you please .
20 Culley felt the anger , but had little idea what he might do about it .
21 He might do for me very well .
22 It might do for you when you get a job .
23 As I have indicated on page 48 , there are a lot of other things an agency can or might do for you , and lots of departments it could have to do it .
24 If there is something I might do for you in return ? ’
25 ‘ He might do for you — it 's not too late , ’ said Miss Grimes jovially .
26 I thought they might do for us — just for the moment , anyway .
27 I went through cookbooks to see what I might do with it .
28 So we 've got a pile of bones , a pile of building material , lumps of wood , what do you think we might do to them next ?
29 I try even harder not to think about what he might do to me if he ever got the chance .
30 Her imagination jagged with tumbling violent images of what he might do to her .
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