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

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1 In some cases , however , estate agents will do a certain amount of advertising free of charge .
2 In the knowledge that so much of the central and parochial planning has been based on these kinds of projections , many ministers want to ignore the evidence from the past and present , and work in the hope that God will do a new thing .
3 ‘ It 's fair to say that we liked the thought of it going to somewhere like Embsay , which does n't have any other big engines , because it will do a good bit of flag flying for us there . ’
4 Tip my son will do a good job . ’
5 I rate him very highly as a defender and he will do a good job for us .
6 ‘ But whoever is picked will do a good job . ’
7 I have no doubt you will do a good job , but things are run a little differently out here .
8 He has a soccer brain and hopefully he will do a good job for us .
9 ‘ Hodge has been ruled out for the season after an appendix operation , but I am confident Jones will do a good job .
10 ‘ I 've seen him play often enough to know that he will do a good job for us . ’
11 I am sure he will do a good job for us .
12 Welcoming CCG for the new school term , Councillor Alan Bradley , chairman of Westminster 's competitive tendering committee , said : ‘ The meal service is a vital one and I am confident that CCG will do a first class job . ’
13 There are complex legal matters involved which need the experienced guiding hand of a good solicitor who will do a thorough job and we are able to recommend excellent local ones experienced in the area .
14 I am employing you because I believe you will do a first-class job .
15 Well my other car is a nineteen twenty nine V six Bentley , which will do a hundred mile an hour , so if I drive them alternately it cuts me down to size .
16 I hope that the changes in the Somerset Levels will do a great deal to ensure that the area is much improved for wading birds .
17 The development of the national curriculum will do a great deal to stimulate more interest in science because more pupils will have to sustain well-judged scientific programmes of study until at least the age of 16 .
18 That aspect of the parents charter will do a great deal to help .
19 I hope that the education measures that are enshrined in the citizens charter will do a great deal to improve standards for our children .
20 The rest will do a nine-hour day — after which , I imagine , they will be seeing potatoes in their sleep and grabbing at phantom clods of earth for half the night .
21 → If you buy something which says it will do a particular job then it must be fit for the purpose .
22 While the new Bermuda tanks from Tahiti Aquariums could be filtered with a small foam filter , this undergravel system will do a neater job .
23 John Brook , project manager for SLP , said : ‘ Pictures done by the children will do a wonderful job in keeping people happy and in touch with things beyond the rig . ’
24 Another piece , due later in 1993 , will do a statistical analysis of model execution .
25 I hope that we will , I will debate even in this late hour , it 's not too late to debate this very important issue and let the people out there know that we are thinking of them , not just about the things that happened early on today but least that we are responsible enough to dis to discuss this motion and to press and press and press again so the government , hoping the government will do a U- turn , if you do n't you 'll be gone forever .
26 Either or both will do a fine job of picking off enemy war machines or lobbing missiles into the middle of key enemy units .
27 Your solicitor will do a local search if you buy a property , but you may be renting in which case no one will do a search for you .
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