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

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1 The Air Staff sought battlbattle-winningormance in an aircraft that would do virtually everything in all weathers from long-range nuclear deterrent strike , through all the phases of reconnaissance , down to close battlefield support for the Army , almost regardless of cost since it was to be their capital aircraft .
2 Indeed , although she is now nearly ninety , one senses that Lady Amory would do almost anything in her power if she thought it would benefit Knightshayes , the garden she created with her husband , Sir John Heathcoat Amory , after the Second World War .
3 then you can do almost anything in maths .
4 I can do almost anything in these .
5 Protecting supply : It is absolutely extraordinary to note how some family members will appear to do almost everything in their power to prevent the primary sufferer getting to recovery .
6 They had six days to do absolutely nothing in luxurious surroundings .
7 It would have been so easy to spend a couple of weeks lazing by one of the swimming pools doing absolutely nothing in this idyllic setting , but there was so much going on that I was tempted off my sunlounger .
8 But if you do speak to them , perhaps you could get them affiliated again , cos they used to be did n't they in Sister May and Paul 's time .
9 no I mean er they went , they did assist did n't ya in a shop
10 Did n't someone in the Wolfwood say it was partly raised by sorcerers ? ’ he said .
11 Was that when we did it , cos I did that with you did n't I in the afternoon , or I did some with somebody
12 Ah well I worked for one did n't I in Farm
13 Well they give you one do n't they in your bloodstream so they can have a deep scan .
14 You feel more confident do n't you in a group situation if you know exactly what people er er know or what they do n't know , cos there 's nothing worse is n't there than to go in and thinking they may already know this , I might be going in an teaching my grandmother to suck eggs here , I 'm not sure what they know about this .
15 Right exactly because you might you might have the client or a representative of the client as well as architects and people who would so you have to be careful do n't you in terms of using the right words .
16 Did you listen , erm , and oh you have er City on do n't you in the week ?
17 He just says beeswax does n't he in his
18 I remain firmly convinced , as does almost everyone in Scotland , that the Bill is a centralising measure which was brought about as much by the Government 's hostility to local authorities and by the difficulties of the poll tax as by anything else .
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