Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun] do [pers pn] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Guys come in with board injuries and they say , Johnny Boy did it to me . |
2 | Christopher Columbus did it with a smaller crew than Taylor has tried so far . |
3 | This sort of behaviour may be cute and quirky when Tom Hanks does it in a feel-good age-swap movie , but in real life it 's pathetic , regressive , and very very sad . |
4 | Mr. Gordon had persuaded Sir George Phillips , who was a rather crabby old man , to let them use the Park for their meetings , but , all the same , Judy had the feeling that Mr. Gordon did it for Brown Owl and not at all for the Brownies . |
5 | Fortunately , Mr Leland did it for her . |
6 | Rawlplug fixings : Williams Holdings doing it for themselves |
7 | Now I did it in one method and Mr Grigson did it in er in a second method , and the ability to do that changes the number of households that it would project to the er the dwellings , and cancels out , this makes judgements erm on the actual population projections based , which are estimates that have come out , I do n't necessarily believe the best measured estimates have come out for York , and have adjusted some of the figures in accordance with that . |
8 | Beddington thinks Pipkin thinks , ’ concluded Angelina confusedly , ‘ that Sir Thomas did it on purpose because he disliked Pipkin . ’ |
9 | ‘ I remember Trevor Brooking doing it for England when he was playing in the Second Division . |
10 | D. H. Lawrence does it in a poem called ‘ The Oxford Voice ’ . |
11 | Seven years ago , she had allowed a man from Christ Church to do it to her on a sofa during a Commem ball , and really she had not liked it . |
12 | Three legends share the quickest century but Bernard Ganley , David Watkins and Steve Quinn did it in 18 games . |
13 | Captain Slocum did it at the end of the nineteenth century . ’ |
14 | You can see how Dorothy Sayers did it by having the victim being supposed to be actively painting when in fact he was dead , and it is by using some such piece of lateral thinking , making the victim provide the alibi in this instance , that the trick is probably most easily brought off . |
15 | One yearned for Richards to make the romantics smile by sending in two bowlers to polish them off , reflecting that when Percy Chapman did it with fifteen needed against Australia in 1928–9 ( and lost two wickets ! ) , |