Example sentences of "[pron] do [prep] [art] [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | I can remember what I did on the first day of my holiday last year |
4 | ‘ 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 . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | ‘ My coach , Malcolm Arnold , told me that you do n't win gold medals performing like I did in the first round . |
8 | But because he was n't , I worked as hard as I could until dark , about night time , to get them done for the next day . |
9 | Yeah brilliant and what would you do with the first one ? |
10 | What do you do on the seventh day ? |
11 | ‘ If you 're so sure , what would you do on the last day of your life ? ’ |
12 | You do same what you done with the first used to carry on , you 'd , you have horse give ya , and you look after it . |
13 | They are the editors , they 're not the sole authors so each chapter has a different author erm and like all books some are stronger than others but what I would like you to do for the next , by the time we meet next time , that 's on Monday the next lecture , please have read chapters one and two of that book . |
14 | Once the report is ready for distribution I hope Planning and Co-ordination will be able to give us some assistance as you did with the first plan . |
15 | ‘ Although you should n't need to hear it , and you should never have believed what you did in the first place … |
16 | You 'll go wild , like you did in the third year with Sharon Latimer . |
17 | What you do for the first two years is you learn all the theory of being a doctor and you go and you have to between eight of you , learn all about a body you have one body between of you and you learn all about all the muscles and the nerves |
18 | Most of the southern states score particularly badly on economic discrimination , but only a minority do so on the third and none do on the first . |
19 | And what shall we do with the last pizza so that |
20 | ‘ Something to do with the Second World War , Superintendent , which happens to be an area I 've written about myself . ’ |
21 | I reflected that I was sitting there letting her do so on the assumption that those notes would be our reference point for what we did over the next few weeks . |
22 | If we had played for the whole 90 minutes as we did for the first hour we would have beaten Rangers . ’ |
23 | ‘ I have family and friends who assume that Rangers will beat FC Brugge with a couple of goals to spare , but in order to do that we will need to play throughout this week 's game as we did in the second half over there , ’ he added . |
24 | So the first two or three hundred we did in the first year have now been resold twice . |
25 | to have a course , but if the crew on that particular ship mutinies , as they did during the last er Shadow Cabinet , then you 're in trouble , are n't you ? |
26 | Forming a club enables them to enter competitions together , and this they did for the first time recently at the combined Hampshire and Berkshire county championships , held at Reading gaol . |
27 | ENGLAND suffered the same fate in the second Test with Pakistan in Lahore as they did in the first , losing heavily . |
28 | They should never have shifted their line-out men around the way that they did in the first 40 minutes . |
29 | They did in the first century , and they do still when the Christians come out of their ghettos and chatter the good news in the streets . |
30 | Only if the burden becomes insupportable — or increases too abruptly — do electors seriously complain ( as they did in the last days of the 1964 and 1974 Labour governments ) . |