Example sentences of "do it [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I think Davison would have done it easily in the promotion year but he got injured … apart from that ( altho did nt Ray Hankin score 20 in about 79 ? ) |
2 | But they 've cut them well they done it again about a month ago no one could survive They 'll only do it to get the get the key |
3 | It is saying , and I think everyone agrees , do n't abolish this until you 've thought it through and either provided an alternative or done it again in a different way . ’ |
4 | Not only that , but we went and done it again in the League Cup ! |
5 | We are forced to work fast and badly , but we do n't know whether there is any point to it because it may all be swept away in a month ; on the other hand , nothing at all may happen , in which case we will have done it badly to no purpose . |
6 | Who had done it already despite the English , French Canadians and how they felt about each other . |
7 | Rush and Hughes have done it all over the years . |
8 | But I 've done it sometimes with a pair of tweezers . |
9 | Er this is alright we 've done it informally in the past , you know I 've talked to many clients some of which I handle some of which I do n't and always the question is er are we giving erm a service that we can improve on , if you look dealing with er are there any points you 'd like to raise with me , all these sort of questions but it 's all very unstructured er and sometimes it 's er er results in us having an action plan emerging , sometimes not . |
10 | I do n't know whether this will be acceptable to Policy and Resources Committee or the Council at the end of the day , but essentially what is showing there is something that , taken over the three years meets er , a figure equivalent to the annual but it does n't do it uniformly over the three years . |
11 | I can do it easily from the Crouch , and old Joanna will attract no sort of attention . |
12 | You could n't do it even with the Ship . |
13 | ‘ If it were summer I 'd do it even wi' the children . |
14 | Yeah , but people can do it even in a little way |
15 | And alas , I thought , my penitential journey over , they did n't do it separately in the first place . |
16 | Last night , Barnet assistant manager Eddie Stein turned down Flashman 's offer of Fry 's job on a full-time basis , although he will do it temporarily until the New Year , when the offer might be made again . |
17 | Then you would erm do it again with a clean one so that this ended up looking as clean as that . |
18 | If you did , you wo n't do it again in a hurry . |
19 | ‘ I wo n't do it again in a hurry ! ’ |
20 | I would do it again in a minute . |
21 | They would n't do it again in an 'urry . ’ |
22 | Xanthe , however , alarmed by the departure of her new-found friend , was practically clinging to Mrs Young and with an echo of the earlier hysteria was saying that she could n't possibly sleep in the private car , she would have nightmares , she would be too scared to stay , she was sure whoever had uncoupled the car before would do it again in the middle of the night , and they would all be killed when the Canadian crashed into them , because the Canadian was still there behind us , was n't it , was n't it ? |
23 | I 'd do it again like a shot ’ . |
24 | Well we can do it downstairs from the main system or something |
25 | If you ca n't do it here you ca n't do it at the beginning of the second appointment , if you ca n't do it there then the chances are you 'll do it right at the end and if you have n't made the sale I guarantee you wo n't ask . |
26 | It was a perfectly appropriate action , but she 'd never seen anyone do it before as a gesture of relief after social effort . |
27 | They can nae do it now with the rolled bays Great rolled bales of hay they have now . |
28 | I mean I was asked to do it right from the word go was n't I ? |
29 | If this is to be done , despite the number who are brought up in other religions , it is reasonable to do it largely through the medium of Christianity , simply because Christianity exists as an institution in this country , and is by no means dead . |
30 | ‘ D' you know , Jessica , it 's impossible to do it badly on the coast of Ireland . |