Example sentences of "[adv] do a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps do a little shopping yourself at the Frans Roozen Nurseries . |
2 | Why — assuming there to be any accuracy at all in the biblical account — should the very populace which revered Jesus suddenly do a complete turnabout and demand , at the cost of his life , that a figure such as Barabbas ( whoever Barabbas was ) should be spared ? |
3 | ‘ It was about meeting new people and being inspired by other people 's work , or watching an actor or actress who could hardly talk come into a class and then six months later suddenly do a brilliant scene . |
4 | I just do a normal job . |
5 | That first tour did a lot to make the rest of the tours tremendously successful because , with all things like that , if you do play to a small group of people and you still do a great show , then by word of mouth the word spreads how wonderful you were , even though it was n't packed . |
6 | The changing role of women has often in practice meant that women go out to work and still do a full-time job in the home . |
7 | Although Haslam has been obliged to cut back on business travel , he and his wife still do a fair amount of travel for personal pleasure and grab as many long weekends as they can to get away from it all , making flying visits to the Mediterranean . |
8 | ‘ No , I always do a good job for them . ’ |
9 | Both do a good job , he says , but ‘ I would rather see more judgments out there in the market . ’ |
10 | John is an ex-international steeplechaser turned entrepreneurial agent , and he and Kim McDonald both do a fine job , mostly for distance runners , in finding all-important overseas competition for British athletes . |
11 | They both do a considerable amount of travelling , since Marie likes to check the Brasserie 's takings and George does n't want to lose touch with L'Auberge 's customers , and this adds to their fatigue . |
12 | They also do a superb rendition of Dire Straits Romeo and Juliet sung by a drunken man . |
13 | Em , I mean that 's good at way I am I think , that what we ought to do is to seek to erm , suggest to the Commission that York should take more of the Commission 's total workload , I E to erm take some work from Coventry , and possibly also do a compensating transfer between London and Coventry . |
14 | I insist we also do a physical check of each of these refrigerators three times a day , manually logging not just air temperature but core food temperature . |
15 | Because I also do a fair bit of crochet and these cones ( white ) are excellent for the crochet collars that have been fashionable for a couple of years . |
16 | Hair removal can be a messy business , but Inverness now do a clever Roll-On Depilatory which is easy to apply and it does n't drip . |
17 | Nearly a quarter of UK motorists now do a significant proportion of their own servicing . |
18 | They point out that well known communication graphic techniques such as pie charts often do a good job of summarising data but are of little use as exploratory tools since they reveal little about their structure . |
19 | Okay right do a little dance for me go on . |
20 | and then do a different rule |
21 | And you never do a damn thing for them . |
22 | Sub-editors , who work long evenings , currently do a four-day week , he says . |
23 | ‘ We certainly do a good deal of counselling these days , ’ Rachel agreed . |