Example sentences of "do [pron] [prep] [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 Paddy is wonderful , a 16.3hh grey gelding who has been everywhere , seen everything and done everything from hunting to eventing .
2 Whenever possible , Mrs. Ayliffe accompanied her husband on his travels and acted as his interpreter , for he steadfastly refused to speak and simultaneously to interpret , maintaining that no-one can do one without detriment to the other .
3 And I do not see why it should be different if he has to show that he has done something of value to the seller .
4 I 've only got three X squared plus two there but you ca n't differentiate whit respect to three X squared plus two and then say you actually done it with respect to X .
5 I would like us , no if we could do it to quarter to two , then I 'd be very pleased , item M could be put on , put on the top
6 If an individual or the members of a firm may sue for a libel imputing to them insolvency , because of the damage which such a libel is calculated to do them in relation to their business , could it possibly be maintained that a trading corporation could not sue for a like libel ? …
7 there there 's been a She asked us to do something in relation to employer awareness campaign .
8 ‘ So be my witness , ’ he said , ‘ that before the face of God and in your presence I swear this : that when God 's good time serves me to do it without injury to my foremost obligations to Him and to my country , I will take and destroy the castle of Parfois for the wrongs of Harry Talvace dead and Harry Talvace living .
9 In other words sex can be great fun , you do n't need to have to do it in order to just have babies .
10 We were to do it from Friday to Friday but I turned on the tapes on , when was it
11 If one has the legal estate , one is empowered and privileged to do anything in relation to the land which the culture of the time , as represented and interpreted by the judiciary , accords to an " owner of land " .
12 This certainly seems to be true if we consider that at the time the activity ( such as using a book ) takes place , the person concerned is certainly doing it in preference to doing anything else .
13 There are other infringements such as making anything to enable articles to be made or doing anything in relation to a kit .
14 In considering what is meant by " safety " , s. 3(2) provides that all the circumstances shall be taken into account including : ( a ) the manner in which , and purposes for which , the product has been marketed , its get-up , the use of any mark in relation to the product and any instructions for , or warnings with respect to , doing or refraining from doing anything in relation to the product ;
15 These include the purposes for which the product has been manufactured and any instructions or warnings with respect to doing or refraining from doing anything in relation to the product .
16 You will not do a great deal of good if you do nothing from Monday to Saturday and then run five miles on Sunday .
17 yeah , no , not that we come back to that in a moment or to , I 'm just trying to see where this leads us though Mr , erm as a matter of legal analysis , erm y-y-y- your complaint , one particular one we 're talking about is that erm these standard , these are standard degrees which offend the competition rules now if it , if that 's right would not the consequence by erm across the ball , you 're saying you only , you only would render them invalid in so far as they happen to do any , happened to have done any particular name of , er that , I ca n't think , it did n't seem to be in any of the erm cases we 've looked at where the competition rules were applied , but that was a necessary condition if , if , if it 's that if it 's void , if people have suffered a loss as a result of it they can recover a lost , you do n't have to show a loss do you in order to , to , to be declared void
18 They do everything from jive to the old-fashioned stuff and host an annual ball which is very well attended . ’
19 I am sure the answer is yes ; we all do it from time to time .
20 It is a perfectly good contract if a person accepts an offer to supply goods if he ( a ) does something of value to the supplier and ( b ) pays money : the consideration is both ( a ) and ( b ) .
21 Because the 1830s marked the translation of much of the rural population- and with it the problem of housing the poor-from the country into the cities , Dorothea 's second , more satisfactory marriage to Will Ladislaw seems symbolic : she turns her attention , one assumes , from rural to urban housing , as he does his from pictures to politics .
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