Example sentences of "would do [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I 'd do just as well , I promise you ! ’
2 It 'ud please your aunt and uncle and we 'd do well enough together . "
3 You know , they 'd do very well here . ’
4 I think you 'd do very well .
5 Our hardwood propagator would do even better .
6 We would do well today to see that times to remember are consciously worked into the pattern of our lives .
7 SIR — In turning over a new leaf , the Labour Party would do well also to turn over a new blossom .
8 It was thought that with strong , carefully chosen ministers , she would do well enough when the time came .
9 Do you know , I think that would do rather well for Ron .
10 I should think that a piece of string would do just as well .
11 Surely heavy plastic bags would do just as well ? ’
12 When the price was raised , parents and children asked whether it was really worth it , or sandwiches would do just as well .
13 She said pretending would do just as well .
14 That kind of knowledge could be highly dangerous , and she would do just about anything to keep it from him .
15 How could she tell him that , while women all over the country would do just about anything even to be in the same room as him , she , Shannon Lea , did n't want to touch him ?
16 They are also excluded from the pension rights to which full-time workers are entitled , and would do no better under the government 's opt-out scheme because this depends on savings rather than insurance .
17 I would do no better with my dream .
18 He blamed the Conservative Government for making a mess of the economy but warned a Labour Government would do no better .
19 ‘ Zillion ’ would do equally well ; the actual amount does n't matter .
20 SPD still fails to ride the wave : Setbacks for Chancellor Kohl and his team have not convinced voters the Social Democrats would do any better , writes John Eisenhammer
21 I do n't think a president would do any better and certainly would n't be any cheaper . ’
22 Er , the economic situation is is entirely their fault , er , not that I 'm saying that the Labour would do any better , but erm I 'd like to see a bit more er , a bit more opposition from the er , from the Labour party and er , not so much direct action , but saying , you know , things do not have to be like this !
23 It does mean that they ca n't improve themselves by any small land therefore likely ! evolutionary step : none of their immediate neighbours in the local equivalent of ‘ biomorph space ’ would do any better .
24 ‘ But I do n't think Labour would do any better . ’
25 Those countries which were protesting about the repatriation would do far better if they offered to take some of the boat people themselves .
26 The caff now seems to have more customers than the railway , and would do better still if they cleared the tables .
27 Brim 's translation ‘ You will be smitten with the Egyptian dermatitis , characterized by swellings , dry crusts , and ulcers , from which you will never be healed , and the Lord shall smite you in the knees , and in the legs , with a sore botch that can not be healed from the sole of thy foot to the top of thy head ’ not only gives a description that would do very well for syphilis but also pre-empts the habit of the fifteenth-century Europeans of ascribing the disease to the enemy .
28 It would do very well .
29 and would do very well at it if it was a sensible package and not the rubbishy WordPerfect .
30 My Lords , to those who er who have objected to erm a body of large numbers o o need to reduce it to sixteen er I would say that those on the er my Noble Friends on the front bench would do very well to give their attention to the possibility of reducing the number of the cabinet er to sixteen er er er I w er forebear from making er detailed suggestions
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