Example sentences of "do it [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It is already happening in New Zealand where you can qualify for a remission of 60 if you dig the grave yourself , provided you can do it to the proper standards as prescribed by the local district council and bring your own tools .
2 But then again you can also do it with the various screen-based editors like Melbourne Draw for substantially less than £143.75 .
3 ‘ … I 'll do it for the Young Farmers sometime . ’
4 We thought it was so good that we 'd do it for the old people 's home .
5 If the Government can do it for the Bosnians , why ca n't they do it for the homeless ?
6 Will I do it on the other side ?
7 We could do it on the National Health .
8 There are a whole lot of players who can go out there and knock balls in all over the place , score wonderful great big one four sevens and centuries and things of this nature , but what makes the , the good player an excellent player , is the player who can do it on the big occasion .
9 we want it done in both directions , there 's no way you can do it on the main line
10 If you want one , we can do it at the same time as the valuation , at a reduced fee , but we must be told at the outset .
11 If only Maxwell could be more … if only they could stay awake … if only Maxwell could be with her at three thirty in the afternoon , when they might do it like the old days …
12 Er , a few handlebars and whatever else and , but , but but do n't do it like the British bikers , do it like an American bar , so it can be cleaned and
13 Now it 's naughty with a capital N. So you do n't do it , or you do n't do it in the normal way , which is relying on somebody inside a company to tell you things .
14 If he can do it in the Baltic lands , he can do it elsewhere .
15 No , I wo n't do it then I 'll do it I 'll do it in the early evening when no one 's too drunk .
16 Why ca n't you do it in the front room then ?
17 Why do it now , why did n't she do it in the first place .
18 If they can do it in the far North , surely I can do it in the South ? ’
19 If they can do it in the far North , surely I can do it in the South ?
20 ‘ To get my 150th would be another landmark and it would be nice if I could do it in the Premier League . ’
21 That , that 's a sensible kind of conclusion to draw and perhaps this would meet Kirsty 's point as well , because the what you might be tempted to say is look erm , in our cultures we have , we have absorbed from our cultures ways of seeing the world , bits about history and things restructure our thoughts and even when we try and do something new , I 'd say let's have a revolution everybody , put up your barricades , you know , actually we had some great fun in the sixties with that erm the , when this happens there 's a tendency to nevertheless do it in the traditional way , in other words although obviously the sixty eight revolution was about a completely different issue than the seventeen ninety eight revolution , it was very much later in history .
22 And why do we do it in the cruellest possible ways ?
23 Everybody 's got ta do it in the long run .
24 Now you could do it in the nineteen seventies and er well yes I would say from nineteen sixty eight onwards with plastic card and revolv , what 's called revolving credit .
25 I thought we 'd do it in the fresh air rather than in the car , cos it just means
26 in the seventies but like er you can do it in the seventies you ca n't do it in the nineties .
27 in the seventies but like er you can do it in the seventies you ca n't do it in the nineties .
28 As Linda Nochlin said , ‘ Not all women artists are feminists ; not all feminist artists wish to incorporate their feminist identity into their art works , and certainly , even if some of them do , none of them will do it in the same way ’ .
29 And you could do that in the all the rest area , you could do it in the whole club to be honest .
30 My head says Leeds will do it inside the 90 minutes .
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