Example sentences of "do [verb] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 One description of the typical witch declares as highly suspect ‘ women which be commonly old , lame , blear-eied , pale , fowle and full of wrinkles ; poore , sullen , superstitious , and papists ; or such as knowe no religion : in whose drousie minds the divell doth goten a fine seat ’ .
2 When it is necessary to print a copy of a document , this is done using a standard laser printer of the type already found in many offices .
3 In nine patients with chronic diarrhoea and severe failure to thrive a proximal small intestinal biopsy was done using a pediatric twin port biopsy capsule after obtaining informed consent .
4 The estimation of call values can now be done using a hand-held calculator .
5 What exactly did I do to deserve a so-called friend like you ? ’
6 All that the plaintiff need do to obtain a restraining order is to show a prima facie , arguable case , and that the public interest in protecting the confidence is not , on the " balance of convenience " test , outweighed by some urgent public interest in publication .
7 Although you will not be able to take your puppy out at once , there are many things which you can do to form a close bond between you and your new pet .
8 this is a structural change , what you could do or the easiest thing would be to do was just to incorporate a dummy variable , right , if you incorporated a dummy variable to a erm and to explain the and to take out the effect of structural change , right , er in that dummy inclusive model , right , all the diagnostic test statistics were okay , right , you would use , you would , therefore , use that , that particular model what we might do is just see if that is the case erm so if you come out of er diagnostics , work towards the data processing environment and generate a dummy variable right , so if you go into the erm data processing environment if it 's in the er sort of process plot option what we 'll do create a dummy variable call it D and let D pull zero press the return key and then edit D oh and if you just set erm observations for
9 Sometimes this is done to present a biased picture of progress for domestic approval ; sometimes the opposite is needed to support a request for foreign aid .
10 However , such is the current power and purpose of a team who 'd only ever won four times before the start of this season , that nothing less than victory will do to complete a remarkable transformation from perennial under-achievers to Championship top dogs .
11 As she realised that he must be completely and utterly naked there seemed nothing she could do to stop a deep tide of crimson from rising up over her cheeks .
12 By themselves , there is not much these countries could do to stop a determined assault by one of their big neighbours .
13 The Parish Council is very concerned , as I am sure you are yourself , that everything possible is done to prevent a serious accident in the Old Mill Building .
14 How fortunate you are to have found yet another chance at happiness together , with a better understanding than most people of what you should do to make a successful marriage , and how much you will gain .
15 ‘ That 's just a ploy — done to impress a prospective client who 's coming this afternoon. ,
16 From the Mexican border to Oregon there is enough to see and do to occupy a full-time tourist for at least a year .
17 Well , wait a minute , a stunt is usually something well thought out , done to achieve a particular aim .
18 The domestic empiricist is not concerned with the generalities or principles underlying the cooker or the car ; he or she sees what has to be done to achieve a desired end and that is that .
19 What would you like to do have a nice sandwich for lunch and then later on have something proper .
20 All the artistes were in England , but the staff were in New York , and to get money and to get certain things that we needed to do took a long time .
21 jobs which involve using heavy domestic equipment , or climbing steps and taking down curtains can be a real problem , and the thorough spring-clean they always used to do becomes a complete impossibility if they happen to suffer from one of the common disorders of old age , such as arthritis or heart trouble .
22 okay you find it hard you find it hard to do to make a special effort what is it you have to make a special effort to do ?
23 What is the Prime Minister doing to promote a comprehensive test ban treaty , and what proposals does he have for strengthening the non-proliferation treaty ?
24 I 'm 30 , and I would n't go rushing into anything unexpected but I do think a great deal about this . ’
25 Er , have , having that criticism gentlemen , for which I apologize , I , I , I think it is a most useful , but I do think a little bit of future , holding on might be helpful .
26 In paragraph four , page six , we do make a small point about the financial implications er on of course that has been resolved because of er the resolution carried forward in the budget debate and a note there about central training which I could er just , just explain slowly because I have had a number of questions about this .
27 We do make a great deal of fuss when children fail to match our expectations particularly when standards of behaviour are concerned .
28 Contrary to ( uninformed ? ) views sometimes expressed it is acknowledged that physical geographers are respected for the contribution that they can make — when they do make a specific contribution .
29 And even when they do make a specific choice , non-cost factors are generally more important to them than cost factors .
30 For both Somers and Tutchin , our representatives were the " Trustees and Guardians of the People 's Liberties " ; if " instead of Executing this Trust , they do make a Forcible Attempt upon our Liberties …
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