Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] to do some [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So I decided to do some investigating of my own .
2 They 've got a spare room in my mum 's flat so I just took it over and put a weights bench in and , what else , a rowing machine and I started to do some weights
3 I offered to do some jobs until the others returned .
4 I went to do some work , attempting to photograph some ducks and mergansers that were sheltering from the sun .
5 One afternoon a week , I went to do some work at the Child Guidance Clinic , and Mavis looked after Shanti on these days .
6 Therefore I had to do some work last week .
7 I had to do some custard in the microwave last night , cos it might of , came out like slut
8 ‘ But I wanted to do some scuba ! ’ he said in outrage .
9 You managed to do some work in the preparation of the 1946 Salzburg Festival but there were still complications .
10 She told Annie that she had to do some shopping , then doubled back and waited .
11 She left to do some shopping and forgot the flowers .
12 ‘ I was so impressed I gave her a tape with a backing track on it the band had done , and asked her if she wanted to do some work on it .
13 she wanted to do some concerts in Europe and I booked the tour .
14 ‘ I thought you wanted to do some shopping , ’ Tony murmured .
15 I remember that you intended to do some copying ( I do n't know of what ) , and there appears to be a lead missing ( audio JVC to monitor Din : 2 pin ) .
16 A little later on she dropped Edna and Karen in Oxford Street , where they planned to do some shopping before catching the train home .
17 They continued to do some work in this area and developed a third expert system for another circuit board in exactly the same way .
18 He needed to do some shopping for cleaning materials and other basic necessities and decided to go .
19 And er it was all paid for , you know and it 's for three months , and then they 're getting six weeks off I think and he went to do some fishing down in Canada and all that .
20 Titch left him a key , you see , while he was away , so he could keep an eye on the place , or maybe if he wanted to do some painting , the way your nan carried on about him doing it at home — anyway , he went round there that night . ’
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