Example sentences of "he do in [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Anyway , I asked 'im what 'e done in the war an' 'e told me it was no concern o' mine .
2 He has to do what it is morally possible for him to do in the circumstances .
3 What would he do in the autumn — winter ?
4 What 's he doing in the way of development ?
5 What was he doing in the Duke 's room ?
6 What was he doing in the East End ?
7 I asked my own surgeon how many of these prostate operations he did in a year , and he said around four hundred .
8 Sophie was after all thirteen , and it 's a rare contemporary child — especially born to parents in the communicative arts , that being the only umbrella heading under which both Lou and myself could suitably cluster : though he saw , probably rightly , greater sensibility and sensitivity in a Bloch quartet than he did in a Sunday Times editorial — who can expect both parents to live permanently and companionably together .
9 Death he did not fear , pride he did not possess ; he had no position or property , living as he did in a tub .
10 Do n't get me wrong , I do n't condone what he did in the Widnes-Castleford game .
11 The idea of finding out about the , the batsman was what he did in the cricket team , so that when I mentioned that I could say
12 I thought he felt the same about me ; perhaps he did in the beginning .
13 Well that 's that 's that 's groom what they call the groom , then he had another job he did in the Winter , he out in the council with the roads or any kind of job like that .
14 ‘ Ah , but he did in the annuals I got for Christmas .
15 He has a great vision of the game , and can play stunning rugby — just as he did in the test against New Zealand when some of his tactical options were simply excellent .
16 It was clear that Vic felt at home here ; more at ease than he did in the shed .
17 And , though he did n't get one in the singles , he did in the doubles .
18 When the Cortes returned to liberated Madrid ( 5 January 1814 ) and the Desired One to Spain , the Persians , a group of conservative deputies , petitioned the king to denounce the constitution of 1812 ; this he did in the Manifesto of 4 May 1814 .
19 So that is what he did in the Commons yesterday as he launched the Maastricht debate , not realising the only relevant list was the one to starboard as his Government had been holed below the waterline .
20 It may be that none of these incidents , taken by itself , would be very significant , but the cumulative effect of them supports the view that the plaintiff and her husband subordinated their own interests to the wishes of the deceased … the plaintiff 's acts went well beyond what was called for by natural love and affection for someone to whom she had no blood relationship , and both she and her husband made it very clear in their evidence that there was no great love and affection between her husband and the deceased , and that he was only willing to pay for meals that the plaintiff provided for the deceased and to work as he did in the garden of the cottage because of the expectation that the deceased 's estate would in due course pass to the plaintiff .
21 This paid for his training which he did in the evenings and at weekends .
22 He began to feel more comfortable after 24 hours ' treatment with antibiotics and also admitted that he found it easier to pass urine in the privacy of the toilet than he did in the ward .
23 Robbins is wonderfully ambivalent as the ‘ rebel conservative ’ pop star with Washington in his sights , and puts in a performance to match anything he did in The Player .
24 He no longer confides in he , as he did in the letter at the beginning , but distances himself from her .
25 He did in the end manage to reach Liverpool Street station just as the passengers were coming off the two-twenty from Ipswich .
26 My right hon. Friend was correct and was entitled to raise the case that he did in the House just now .
27 It is likely that had Smart completed his revisions and published the work he would have included an explanatory preface , as he does in A Song to David and the psalms translation .
28 Then at the bottom of the page erm , he says I am in the history department and he says I shall probably tell you several more times and indeed he does in the play .
29 fish and that and erm everything he does in the village i in Kilrush is everything , he just you know , he wants a new pair of shoes , wants a coat brings
30 In addressing them he utters no words of condemnation as he does in the case of the scribes and Pharisees , yet he nevertheless looks for an unconditional and wholehearted response from them .
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