Example sentences of "[pron] do [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 And Colin had his done about the same time .
2 What then do I do with a capable but unproductive pupil ?
3 Go and collect my prizes What did I do with the bloody tickets now ?
4 BELVILLE : What can I do with the little baggage , Mrs. Jervis ?
5 What do I do with the big things ?
6 If this guillotine motion goes through , what do I do about the thousand or so letters that I have downstairs ?
7 To my mind , what I do as a medical sociologist is just as scientific .
8 ‘ There 's no-one in the world that thinks more than I do about every goddam f—ing thing that happens with us . ’
9 It 's because I like the way the note A sounds on the top string better than I do on the second , but I like A on the second string better than I do on the third , and so on .
10 It 's because I like the way the note A sounds on the top string better than I do on the second , but I like A on the second string better than I do on the third , and so on .
11 She 's very concerned and the present line partial though it be , represents a a blight situation on that , on the , on potential er occupants of that line and certainly erm I find myself more in in er agreement with Darcy 's views than I do with the other two councillors of East Grinstead , that 's not er not secret
12 I feel more in common with the Reverend William Paley than I do with the distinguished modern philosopher , a well-known atheist , with whom I once discussed the matter at dinner .
13 I do what I do to the best of my ability and hope that people will hear about it and come and visit .
14 In order to believe in the Devil we must rid ourselves of unhelpful images of him ( though we do not need to wax philosophical about him as I did for the doubting lady ! ) .
15 Has someone been telling her what I did to the bald whores ?
16 I can remember what I did on the first day of my holiday last year
17 ‘ It 's very important for me to have the same people around me as I did on the first album … it 's a community thing , it means I can keep the same vibe as I had before , ’ he says .
18 I , I think I ca I , once upon a time I did on the fixed seating for , for I think you could get about a hundred and twenty round
19 But that 's provided for you and it is erm it you know certainly the assignments I did on the medical practice they were it was very valuable .
20 over subscribed courses as well , I mean when I went on the language and , and the national curriculum and that other thing that I did on the national curriculum , masses of people there .
21 Perhaps the best way to write this kind of story ( or even the equivalent of the detective novel at short story length ) is to do as I did with the first crime short story I ever wrote .
22 Erm see if I can remember what on earth I did with the damn thing .
23 Er , I did at the last council urge that we actually needed to break the deadlock my er a and I thought that was very important .
24 I heard them no sooner I turned to walk away which I did after a brief moment 's hesitation when I wrestled with the foolish notion of somehow eliciting a confession out of the florid man that he was lying and that Leicester Square did indeed exist ; not realizing then that he was right , and that there really was no such place as Lei-cester Square .
25 Certainly if players such as Edberg , involved in the final stages of the Australian Open , felt even remotely like I did after the 31 hours it took me to arrive home from Melbourne before leaving on another seven hour journey to Bayonne less than 24 hours later , then it is no wonder that many of them are unable to do justice either to themselves or their countries in Davis Cup competition , as things stand .
26 And take another tip from me : have your locked-room mystery as a side-issue to your main story as I did in The Perfect Murder , my first Ghote book .
27 ‘ Well , ’ I replied nervously , ‘ This is some of the stuff I did in the early days , it 's all medical and rather boring .
28 I wish to heavens I was still allowed to use the birch and belt as I did in the good old days !
29 ‘ My coach , Malcolm Arnold , told me that you do n't win gold medals performing like I did in the first round .
30 But remember I 'm a writer , and there 's a lot of difference between what I did in the '70s and what so many of them did . ’
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