Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] to do the [det] " in BNC.

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1 It was a pity he did n't get the opportunity to do the same against France in the final .
2 I only wish I had the courage to do the same as her .
3 What must be hurting him today is that others did not have the courage to do the same to him .
4 Sometimes , when Henry was trying to write a letter of apology to the analyst for having quit , and wondering whether the man was all right — and when Finch was pondering the need to do the same thing — they would wander off together and watch Cecil coaching the people he referred to as ‘ the speaking parts . ’
5 In these circumstances I thought it would better serve the interests of air safety generally if a properly appointed accredited representative had the right to do the same thing .
6 Rather than face up to the horrendous alienation implied by such strong electoral support for Sinn Fein , the Government has closed its eyes and now compels the population to do the same .
7 ‘ No doubt you 'd have revelled in the opportunity to play Mr Wonderful on the slopes if the roads had n't been blocked , but frankly I did n't see any reason for giving you the chance to do the same here .
8 Society imposes an obligation to look after his parents , as a debt owed to them for his upbringing , and owed to society for passing on to his children the obligation to do the same for him .
9 A study of a small savings bank in Massachusetts found that its branch-based salesmen sold more than three times as many policies as agents hired by the bank to do the same job , and five times as many as agents working directly for an insurer .
10 Forty-three members of the old party set up an HSWP cell , and urged their comrades all over the country to do the same .
11 It is not difficult to program a computer to do the same .
12 Marianne McCall might be hiding her true colours from the men , but it seemed she felt no need to do the same where Shae was concerned .
13 Now ask a friend to do the same analysis of your attitudes , preferences and prejudices .
14 Detective Inspector Frank Wilkinson of Skelmersdale CID said : ‘ We want to find this man before he has a chance to do the same thing again .
15 Now that two hundred pound will only pay one man for a for a week to do the same thing .
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