Example sentences of "[verb] a [adj] [noun] to do " in BNC.
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1 | But you would need a large property to do what you want ? |
2 | Disposition has a very wide meaning and would include a deliberate omission to do something ( s3(3) ) . |
3 | Those ultimate motivations will be the subject of the next section , but here we are interested in exactly what it is that we expect a pragmatic theory to do . |
4 | ‘ You 've come a long way to do just that . ’ |
5 | Each of the various hand movements has a specific job to do , determined by range , angle , position and target . |
6 | If a body has a legal power to do X , it has authority to do it . |
7 | Some will think that a good community never lays down coercive rules except to enforce moral duties , and therefore that Mr. O'Brian should be made to compensate Mrs. McLoughlin if , but only if , he has a moral duty to do so . |
8 | ‘ Of the 65 per cent of companies not using credit insurance , half had no idea what it would cost as a percentage of total sales value , indicating that the industry has a real job to do explaining how little properly structured credit insurance can cost : often 0.5 per cent of turnover or less . ’ |
9 | ‘ Michael has a great determination to do everything himself and get it right , ’ said Watkin . |
10 | Someone who has a lot of overt status has a great deal to do : their time and attention are very precious . |
11 | The very ubiquity of the mass media removes media as a whole system from the scope of positivist social analysis ; for how may we ‘ measure ’ the ‘ impact ’ of a social force which is omnipresent within social life and which has a great deal to do with constituting it ? |
12 | This subtle shift has a great deal to do with the current fashion accessory of an eligible husband rather than an eligible boss . |
13 | no , it was rationed , and er , talking about erm people 's taste having changed , I think the media has a great deal to do with that because when you look at things on television you can see how people |
14 | It is permissible to raise additional enquiries , and indeed , the buyer 's conveyancer has a professional duty to do so if there appear to be material omissions . |
15 | It also has a good deal to do with how we look . |
16 | Each of the participating agencies has a different job to do , a different area of activity , and different interests and concerns . |
17 | It shows someone in obvious mental distress and gives a strong message that the nurse has a positive job to do . |
18 | I ca n't find anyone who actually likes this offset idea , and you really do n't want to spend your playing career justifying why your instrument looks so wacky ; left to hang around the user 's neck , it does actually rest neck-up , as promised , although I would think that this has a fair bit to do with the strap button being under the top horn and slightly back towards the body . |
19 | Nutritionists and doctors agree that the food we eat has an enormous amount to do with the way we look and feel . |
20 | And whilst this massive imbalance has an enormous amount to do with international capitalism , imperialism , racism and militarism , it is also embedded in the historical development of patriarchy which precedes all other oppressions , post-dates fascist , socialist and communist revolutions and seems to recognise no boundaries when it comes to cultural , regional and racial differences . |
21 | It still has an enormous job to do . |
22 | My Committee has an important job to do . |
23 | It manifests an explicit intent to do so when it places a privative clause in a statute empowering a tribunal . |
24 | If they wo n't order the stock , do they really expect a new franchisee to do it ? |
25 | ‘ All we do know , ’ he concluded , ‘ is that the assassin must have been a member of the community at the Tower who knew Sir Ralph had changed his bed chamber , and he or she either committed the murder or hired a professional assassin to do it for them . ’ |
26 | Furthermore , a requested authority , whose law obliges the parties themselves to secure the evidence , and which is not able itself to execute the Letter may , with the consent of the requesting authority , appoint a suitable person to do so and recover the appropriate costs . |
27 | I thought it seemed a funny thing to do . |
28 | Managing nicely seemed an odd thing to do at the north end of the Reach . |
29 | It is generally for the suspect , and no-one else , to decide whether he wants legal advice , and D had already made an informed decision to do without it . |
30 | But , at Seattle women 's art was so prolific that you would have needed a whole month to do the work justice . |