Example sentences of "do [pers pn] [vb infin] [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 ‘ But is the vixen sad or do I attribute sadness to her ?
2 In a letter to her he said : ‘ Not only did you show discourtesy to the House in refusing to make a statement but your use of a ‘ pursuant to ’ written answer to make this announcement was deplorable .
3 Did you make love to these other women ? ’
4 How did you apply pressure to a man you could not even find ?
5 Did you say talk to or torture ?
6 Mr how did you gain entry to the flat ?
7 How did you get word to them at that day ?
8 It may sound trite , but how do you explain adoption to a three-year-old ?
9 We 're talking about what feedback or the lack of feedback you yourself have received , how do you give feedback to your staff ?
10 And , and what actually do you do day to day ?
11 Do you want art to be a healer ?
12 Do you pay attention to local features to build up global or d the other way round ?
13 How do you keep tax to a minimum ?
14 PAMELA : Why do you impute jealousy to me on this score ?
15 A recruitment team faced by this kind of surge in activity is liable to have to make a decision : do we concentrate on getting the letters out or do we give priority to keeping the records in line ?
16 So how , in whole group drama , do we build commitment to the work and engagement in the issues ?
17 If this is a common experience sexually , how do we approach commitment to God ?
18 Do we need background to this one ?
19 But how do we gain access to Renaissance culture , especially when our readings of the texts that document that culture indicate that a process of necessary counterfeit may have played a part in determining how these texts inscribed their culture ?
20 Not only did they need access to the non-arable resources controlled by the nobility , but their ever-growing land shortage compelled them to work for the nobility on conditions which had much in common with those of serfdom .
21 The pupils were said to have no right of entry into the museum ( nor , it was said , did they have access to a certain ‘ necessary article ’ ) .
22 In what ways , if any , do they perceive Marxism to be relevant to Latin American conditions ?
23 What social and interpersonal practices do they give rise to ?
24 Nobody bribes such workers … nor do they have access to hard currency ’ .
25 These ground rules might include how we make sure we can hear each other , who talks and when , how we organise meetings , whether or not children are allowed to use PE equipment , do they have access to chairs ?
26 As inspirational pronouncement rather than an operational blueprint , not only did it give expression to and authority for the idea that a fairer , juster society should be created , as the inalienable rights of man required ; but more , it asserted that thanks to machinery powered by steam it could be .
27 It did not look at rape as a social problem nor did it have regard to the difficulties which rape poses for the criminal justice system .
28 Only with the retirement of Roberts did he get promotion to the new ball , whereupon he stepped up his speed and took 31 wickets against Australia in 1983–4 , although he then reduced it again .
29 Does he have access to our bedroom ?
30 Moreover Pt I has other limitations in that it does not in any case apply to all products , neither does it cover damage to business property or to personal property below £275 .
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