Example sentences of "[verb] do [adv] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Through The Prince 's Trust and other charities , he has done more to improve their quality of life , particularly the disadvantaged , than almost any other public figure . |
2 | Moreover , Le Pen 's party , despite a professed desire to rejuvenate French politics , has done more to make it absurd than any other , quite apart from the base populist ideas which it propagates . |
3 | ‘ Cardinal Stuart , ’ wrote the British minister in Florence to Horace Walpole , ‘ by putting on the cowle [ i.e. cardinal 's hat ] has done more to extinguish his party than would have been effected by putting to death many thousand of deluded followers . ’ |
4 | In another , it 's a temporary aberration , the straight film he needs to do just to prove he can . |
5 | If Mr Major is to avoid the men in grey suits seeking a meeting to discuss his future , he needs to do more to restore his authority than slapping down Mr Lamont . |
6 | The very fact that he felt impelled to do so told its own story . |
7 | If they ca n't help you speak to the feed companies themselves , and if they can not give you the information you want do n't buy their feed , its as simple as that ! |
8 | The idea of dying did n't worry him , so long as he went out with a bang . |
9 | I did n't know did n't know him actually . |
10 | If you do n't know do n't make it up , do n't guess . |
11 | but if do n't know , if you do n't know do n't make it up . |
12 | I do n't know do n't say I 'll put them ten it looks like more than ten there though |
13 | I still do n't know do n't know which is the top grill the oven the top oven the bottom oven . |
14 | you 're really actually enjoying it , so I say do n't do it |
15 | ‘ The first week I say do n't hurt her : the second , do n't hurt me , ’ she is reported to have said . |
16 | And they 've got all the places say do n't lean your bicycle here and you 're not allowed to take it into Jackson |
17 | Say do n't let it me near , I do n't want anything to do with it . |
18 | I 've had a lot of problems with that , so I basically say do n't use it , whether you try or not is basically up to you . |
19 | They have orders — although perhaps not as many as they had — but also cash flow problems , because the companies they supply do not pay their bills on time . |
20 | I did not feel I should miss his company , and the fact that I should have no fellow-countryman with me to take charge if I fell sick or was wounded did not worry me , since I had every confidence in Omar . |
21 | The impression already given that , by and large , the women interviewed did not enjoy their work , is dissected and examined more thoroughly in the next chapter . |
22 | ‘ Just because we do n't faint or react the way you want does n't mean we have n't taken in everything you have said . ’ |
23 | So whatever noises he and his friends make do n't disturb his colleagues , and the ferocious snoring of the Commander does n't penetrate the love-nest . ’ |
24 | Such a catalogue would " know " a large number of titles and names even if the library being searched did not possess them . |
25 | I said We 've got one man booked anyway for the re Oh she says Do n't want one , he 's hopeless is my husband , he 'll never manage , you 'd better put two men on the second half as well you see . |
26 | Because I was telling Mary to see what she says do n't tell them she says , that your she says , do n't tell them that your windows are steamed up , she says , before you get the double glazing in . |
27 | I 'll phone you from town , I says do n't forget I 'm on lollipop . |
28 | because mum says do n't take it school because I might lose it |
29 | Did you see the thing , piece in the paper this morning Kew gardens says do n't water your plants , we do n't . |
30 | he says do n't salute me . |