Example sentences of "do [adv] [verb] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The database packages themselves , available on 5.25 or 3.5 inch disks , are simple to use and do not require staff training . |
2 | Making companies release important information more quickly could do more to curb insider dealing than any laws . |
3 | Asked if the UN-mandated troops could do more to protect aid workers , Mr O'Reilly said : ‘ One can hardly expect a military escort can travel with every possible aid worker in Somalia … |
4 | What the Department will do now following Mr Davis ' rejection of their decision remains to be seen . |
5 | Meanwhile , as ministers ' eyes glaze over at the thousand ‘ what ifs ’ thrown up by war , they would do well to remember Lord Salisbury 's deflatingly modest dictum from more than a century ago : ‘ The first object of a treaty of peace should be to make a future war improbable . ’ |
6 | Anyone considering switching to a vegan diet ( which eschews all animal produce ) would do well to read Vegan Nutrition by Gill Langley for The Vegan Society ( £6.20 incl p&p from the society at St Leonards on Sea , East Sussex TN37 7AA ) . |
7 | What , you could then do which I think would probably help , cos you see you do n't get State Retirement Pension till you 're sixty five |
8 | Mark Gribble ( Talkback , January ) has done well to breed Neon Tetras in his community tank . |
9 | St Ives , exposed as it is to the advertising cycle through the production of magazines , has done well to achieve profits stability after a sharp fall from £29.1m in 1989/90 . |
10 | Painfully little has been done specifically to tackle car crime , which is a major aspect of youth crime . |
11 | But since 1945 , the only Attorneys-General to do so became Lord Chancellors which , being an appointment to political office , is distinguishable ; and only two Solicitors-General became judges . |
12 | I du n no love bed and breakfast or something there , bed and breakfast or a little guest house or something |
13 | I du n no H O S |
14 | I du n no Paul Paulie Paulie got any patches like that ? |
15 | Du n no John Lewis fixed my Walkman . |
16 | Only when the Cobblers were doing well did county people go to Northampton , hence the club 's languishing state before Chapman took over . |
17 | But fortunately there would be no embarrassment : when Megan did eventually mention Hugh Templar , it was in passing , and with respect , along with John Wyndham and Arthur C. Clarke and Ursula le Guin . |
18 | The task is enlarged considerably because several EEC countries do little to enforce wildlife trade laws , whilst trade controls between EEC Member States have been greatly reduced . |
19 | ‘ did especially appoint John de Metingham ( then Lord Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas ) and the rest of his fellow justices … that they , according to their discretions , should provide and ordain , from every county , certain attorneys and lawyers , of the best and most apt for their learning and skill , who might do service to his court and people ; and that those so chosen only and no other , should follow his court and transact the affairs therein ; the said King and his council then deeming the number of seven score to be sufficient for that employment ; but it was left to the discretion of the said justices , to add to that number , or diminish , as they should see fit : ’ |
20 | Fowler and Andy Lloyd made a good start , Gower chipped in well , and the rest of the batsmen did enough to see England home by three wickets . |
21 | Treatment of effector cells with IFN-γ did not enhance ADCC activity . |
22 | In the main these 18 firms did not give mortgage assistance or disturbance payments to those recruited . |
23 | The 1471 grant of Middleham , Sheriff Hutton , Penrith and their members did not give Gloucester control of all the northern estates formerly held by Warwick . |
24 | The 1471 grant of Middleham , Sheriff Hutton , Penrith and their members did not give Gloucester control of all the northern estates formerly held by Warwick . |
25 | She did not want Vitor d'Arcos inside her home . |
26 | The EISA bus was originally developed by a consortium of nine companies led by Compaq Computer Corp that did not want IBM Corp 's pricey-to-license Micro Channel wished upon them . |
27 | At a meeting at the end of 1989 between Navan Resources and the islanders , the company were told by the islanders that they did not want gold mining . |
28 | Their message was : ‘ You see why I did not want Mrs. Bonnard to hear this . ’ |
29 | The banks have been holding off up till now , because they did not want loan losses further to dent their earnings , already hit by the stockmarket fall , in the current financial year . |
30 | Details of yesterday 's court order were not made public , but it has been reported that Miss Bonham-Carter has provided the court with a map with a red line marking an area of several hundred yards around her house which she did not want Mr Farquharson to enter . |