Example sentences of "do [pers pn] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | Normally I do the computational modelling first then context but I might do it the other way round , right ? |
32 | Or we can do it the other way round , it does n't matter . |
33 | Sorry , I should n't do it the other side cos it wobbled . |
34 | Oh hang on , let's let's let's do it the easy way . |
35 | you could do it the long round , now I think you 're okay on those . |
36 | you 've used a triangular bandage to cover a wound in the scalp , it 's not a chopping block wound right , it 's not the chopper in its wound right , it 's just a minor wound in the scalp , yes , and that came round and tied at the front , tucked at the back , you used these roller bandages to cover a graze or a wound on the end of an elbow or a knee or the hand , foot and then a straight one up the arm okay , so a lot of your bandaging is using these little roller bandages with the lint pad and do n't forget when you get into the exam do it , do n't do it the wrong way round , remember that you look at your bandage and you put the lint onto the wound , not the other way round right , yeah , you put the lint face down onto the wound , okay ? |
37 | How would you , if you had to do that if you do it the easy way , do n't do it the hard way , how would you do that ? |
38 | The hardened jumper-fiddler can do it the hard way , of course , but the software approach is by far the easiest — so you can plug it in and forget it , you wo n't need to whip it out and fiddle with it . |
39 | ‘ Very well , we 'll do it the hard way . |
40 | They do n't do it the hard way . |
41 | We 're here to establish INCUBUS solid in Europe and we 'll do it the American way … ’ |
42 | Could you do us a real favour ? |
43 | The result did our boys a certain amount of good , but now — following our own bizarre 3–3 draw in Poznam — we will have to venture abroad in the fervent hope that Poland can do us a Big Favour . |
44 | He thought I might know something and he wanted to do me a good turn . ’ |
45 | ‘ And if you want to do me a real favour , stop saying yes , for Christ 's sake . ’ |
46 | No one from your past comes to mind who might want to do you a good turn ? ’ |
47 | Friendly , but then we are about to do him a big favour . |
48 | He got up , lifted her and carried her back to the bedroom despite her threats to do him a fatal injury if he did n't stop carting her about like a sack of old cabbages . |
49 | But just before he could get the words out , she begged him to do her a tremendous favour . |
50 | He decided to do her a pastel sketch of himself having sex with Viola . |
51 | I know but you do n't have to do it every single day do you ? |
52 | The director wants you to do it a certain way , and either you do n't feel that he 's right or you feel that he 's right but he 's forcing you to be a square peg in a round hole . |
53 | Or maybe maybe that is n't the first thing you want to do , if you want to do it a different way , do it whichever makes more sense to you . |
54 | The reaction from the other side of the table is different because you are a woman , they expect you to do it a different way . ’ |
55 | To make the assumption that JustText was only capable of producing text would be to do it a grave disservice . |
56 | I think my , to do it a little bit harder |
57 | Head and shoulders , knees and toes , knees and toes , head and shoulders , knees and toes , knees and toes , and eyes and ears and mouth and nose , head and shoulders , knees and toes , me and he , I have to do it a little bit faster |
58 | In practice it should be easier to do it the standard way |
59 | Now we could n't do it anyway next year , we 'll have to do it the following year as we 've heard earlier . |
60 | She was used enough to being left behind while Gloria went off , but it seemed more dangerous to do it the other way around , for her to leave Gloria behind . |