Example sentences of "be [adj] do [pron] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Erm ha having gone through that you moved on er and gave out your business card fi first and then the buyer 's guide erm do n't know whether you 're happy doing it that way or whether it 's better round the other way , I I , you , you tend to think if you give somebody the buyer 's guide first when they start to look at it you give them your business card and take it away , perhaps if you do it the other way round they might s start reading the buyer 's guide
2 — GLENDALE Social Club doorman Brian Smith well known for his ghosthunting activities is also an expert gardener and is offering his services to disabled people and pensioners in Houghton , who are unable to do their own gardening .
3 We , as jurymen , must listen to one set of evidence only and be prepared to do our own mental cross-examination .
4 She wanted to be free to do her own thing — be independent — get a job , perhaps .
5 Designing clothes for Carnega was all very well and I made a good living at it I wo n't deny but I wanted to be free to do my own thing — and to have my own name on the labels .
6 You could do that and it would be easy to do it that way then to do it with time sheets .
7 There are many cases where varying documents are required and it is likely that no one single product will be able to do them all .
8 Some of these are always difficult — even for adults — but by seven , she should be able to do them all without any help from you .
9 ‘ I wanted to be able to do my own thing — and to be able to play with other people . ’
10 Exceedingly self-reliant , each man seemed to be able to do his own thinking and to be purely democratic and independent in his ideas and purposes .
11 It was rare for the painter to be able to do his own engraving , and conversely few engravers were artists in their own right .
12 Ideally , to be honest I would like a diamorphine maintenance course , but I do n't know if that 's possible these days to pick up a prescription once or twice a week and be able to do it that way instead of having the hassle of having to go on the street .
13 But you might be able to do it some other way .
14 A : ( with injured innocence ) I 'm just asking whether you 'll be able to do it this afternoon .
15 That 's good because then you 'll be able to do your own .
16 This was the worst part as by now everyone was tired , hungry , needed a long hot bath and still had a long drive home ; however spirits were cheerful and by the 29th May we were ready to do it all again .
17 Juliet wondered why he was willing to do it all again .
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