Example sentences of "do [adv] [pers pn] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Er if you want to take er use of that facility then if you have n't done so you 'd better do so fairly quickly .
2 Yeah , but nothing was done so he came through to me
3 I could see Quigley was about to make another move , but before he could do so I held out my hands , palm downwards , in a gesture much favoured by Mr Toombs in his last ecclesiastical campaign .
4 Me brother used to go , he used to do erm er this street , funnily enough I used to do , , , and And er , I done down I served nearly every house an and down the side streets .
5 You you you used to break windows but it was n't done like you see now people , kids s picking up bricks and just breaking a window for the sheer delight of it .
6 That 's a point , I have n't done any I have n't got anything out .
7 Nan you 'll love why do n't you go back and watch your programme and have a sit down and we wo n't be two ticks eating these .
8 No I 'd I 'd I do n't I do n't believe that that 's the case erm
9 No they have n't done well I have n't done it with them yet anyway , put it that way .
10 I just feel done today I 've never felt like this before you know ?
11 And I said or shall I it might not be done then I said so I 'll have to air them .
12 Yeah , thank you Chairman just new development on the question of transport that 's been considered that people might be using the train more travelling to Europe than they had done previously I du n no if that has been considered Channel Tunnel , but perhaps it 's something that erm .
13 I do n't know what the landlord will say or do when 'e finds out , ’ she wailed .
14 Yes beginning , you know , we , we know what we 're trying to do obviously we do n't necessarily know every , every node in the network erm Cos obviously once you start doing that , or when we start doing tr the , the journey run things erm we 're going to need to know what we 're wanting .
15 Yes Mr Chairman erm I understand the motive behind this proposal resolution but I think the mover perhaps is unaware of what 's actually going on and have to decide and so I would like to speak against this resolution and I think the constructive thing to do so we do n't send the wrong messages would be to er I , I will move an amendment er and I will explain what I 'm doing as I speak .
16 a really strong ruler who can tell me what to do so I know where I stand and so on .
17 It was a natural thing for them to do so I did n't take any action — told them in no uncertain terms that this man was ill and he eventually came to and everyone was happy then .
18 In order to do so I do not feel that it is necessary to ‘ prove ’ the existence of God in the sense of demonstrating with mathematical certainty that He exists .
19 In 1812 , when war broke out between the infant U.S.A. and Britain over territorial disputes on the Canadian border , Eckford was asked by the U.S. Government to supervise the building of warships on the great lakes and to do so he gave up his own business .
20 McNealy has a menu of things he 'd like Noorda to do once he takes over .
21 ‘ I 'll go to Oxford , of course , ’ she said , hoping her tone was convincing enough to conceal that she had no idea what to do once she got there .
22 It 's very nice of you to ask me — erm — but I 've got a lot to do when I get back to England — erm — I 'd like to have a lie down … and there 'll be piles of washing … and I have n't got a hairdresser … ’
23 He moved to one of the windows to draw the curtains , but before doing so he peered out .
24 In doing so I do n't cast any doubt on your word .
25 In doing so I did not of course mean to deny that sometimes immoral or unjust laws are not authoritatively binding .
26 In doing so I wanted not to reduce , say , Gide 's or Fanon 's defence of difference to the limiting historical conditions of its articulation — the first as merely a sexual tourist , the second as developing a homophobic theory of Negrophobia .
27 In doing so it has often tended to neglect crucial distinctions between the nature of language and the nature of images .
28 And in doing so she had nearly lost her balance , and he was heaping coals of fire on her head by holding her up .
29 So and she said let me look at it and she what she 's doing fucking she 's fucking got her leg on a stool like that , not a very high one like sort of like that right ?
30 It 's what , what were you doing before you came here ?
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