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

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1 But the people had done it to teach the man a lesson . ’
2 Can do it open the door do you understand ?
3 I 'm hardly the type to rob a bank with a sawn-off shotgun and a stocking over my head — I 'd more likely do it using a computer or something .
4 What it does not do it provide the user with any way of removing any viruses found .
5 In journalism there are people who 'd do it to get a story !
6 So when 're you gon na tell him , when 're you gon na do it take the bull by the horns ?
7 So important that it merited the expenditure of much care and effort — if you are propounding the importance of quality , then you have to do it using a quality method !
8 But they were not doing it to supply the world 's newspapers and magazines with better pictures .
9 He 's obviously doing it to keep a rhythm going and it certainly seems to work .
10 And then , and then did it , did it go the way someone suggested that , that , the you fell in love again , I mean Katie said
11 How did it affect the way the story about the fight is told , for example , or the uses to which the unofficial communique was put ?
12 This did not stop them from associating together nor did it stop the spread of a vague common ideology .
13 Not only did it meet the airline 's losses without the latter suffering any real penalty , but it enabled it to pursue its plans to take a 6 billion franc ( 37.5 per cent ) shareholding in the Belgian state-owned carrier Sabena , which was in an equally parlous financial state .
14 How did it reach the Seychelles ?
15 I mean , in those , those time things that you did , those time box , did it show the self-discipline ?
16 Did it mean a return to the 1949 Armistice Line ?
17 Nor , conversely , did it enable the planning figures to reflect the government 's stance on public service pay since then .
18 Did it improve the lot of 17th Century women ?
19 Did it break the agreement of joint publication ?
20 She stated , ‘ I did it to stop the child crying .
21 If so , did it make the rest of the winter any warmer ?
22 The debate had no practical importance , nor did it influence the direction and methods of further research .
23 Did it send a feeling of revulsion down you er when you saw Sir Edward Heath shaking hands with Saddam Hussein yesterday ?
24 Nor did it prevent the preservation of this category in the language of special education many years after its legal obliteration , in the acronym MLD ( moderate learning difficulties ) , used in many of the same contexts for many of the same purposes , but without , as yet , the abusive tone that came to be associated with its predecessor .
25 Did it cost a lot ? ’
26 It is hard to judge how much weight should be given to such utterances ; was the designation ‘ northerner ’ intended to be purely geographical and descriptive , or did it reflect a feeling that these were men almost of a different race ?
27 Based mainly on the above elements , Barron 's claims one of three possibilities : ( 1 ) Gravier intentionally blew up the airplane ; ( 2 ) He slipped out of the Falcon during a refuelling stop leaving a bomb hidden in the airplane ; ( 3 ) He was killed ( presumably at a fuel stop ) prior to the crash and whoever did it told the pilots he was asleep .
28 Nor did it want the return of a population that would dissent from the Zionist identity of the state and threaten it demographically .
29 Now why did it get a reprieve ?
30 Yet the statute did not in practice provide the absolute ban which it seemed to promise , nor did it deprive the church of acquisitions .
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