Example sentences of "do [adv] [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The differences come in what else it will do besides run DOS . |
2 | ‘ The separation has been achieved over the past year , but any contracting out of the providing side will be done slowly to retain stability . |
3 | Even France , the EC country that has done most to block progress on the Uruguay round , now at least seems willing to discuss specifics . |
4 | ‘ Where I stay the police do n't do enough to stop crime . |
5 | All users who are asked by LIFESPAN to endorse the SSR should do so using option 4.4.0 — Endorse SSR . |
6 | We have , just in this fact , an argument that if we had to choose one of the two strategies for the indefinite future we would do better to choose pragmatism , because it is so much more adaptive . |
7 | The research suggests that hotels would do better to install smoke and heat detectors in all rooms — an expensive procedure . |
8 | Surely they 'd do better making love on board Grace than on a few yards of Mackenzie tartan ? |
9 | Then they make their ale from what they have collected , and those who do not come there to drink and do not give money at the foresters ' will are sorely punished at their pleas for dead wood , although the King has no demesne ; nor does anyone dare to brew when the foresters brew , or to sell ale so long as the foresters have any kind of ale to sell ; and this every forester does year by year to the great grievance of the country . |
10 | Making companies release important information more quickly could do more to curb insider dealing than any laws . |
11 | But the jungle lodges should do more to make contact with the local communities , to tell them what they are doing . |
12 | They are emphatically against making divorce more difficult to obtain and unsympathetic to the idea that society should do more to protect marriage . |
13 | Asked if the UN-mandated troops could do more to protect aid workers , Mr O'Reilly said : ‘ One can hardly expect a military escort can travel with every possible aid worker in Somalia … |
14 | In some cases , this has been done deliberately to encourage use of calculators , and also in order to change the emphasis in the aspects of number which are taught and learned . |
15 | There was nothing that Ramsay could do now save return to the castle . |
16 | There 's a lot of truth in the criticism and South African supporters at the World Cup who dismissed all the sides as sub-standard would do well to take note of it . |
17 | We would do well to take heed of the American experience . |
18 | But ultimately , the pragmaticist may do well to remain agnostic , whatever semantic theory is assumed for working purposes . |
19 | While South Africa ponders the results of its workshop and reevaluates its perceived need to cull Cape fur seals , Namibia would do well to follow suit . |
20 | But the layman would do well to make use of its survival techniques . |
21 | Most people have far too much salt and would do well to reduce salt from major sources such as : salt added in cooking and at table ; tinned vegetables and some convenience meals ( read labels ) ; tinned and packet soups , many sauces and gravies ; salted meats such as bacon ; salted fish . |
22 | Anyone interested in this aspect of preconceptual care would do well to contact Foresight who have local counsellors able to give specific individual advice . |
23 | By this reasoning the things which they do not do well become part of the ‘ syndrome ’ . |
24 | Anyone considering switching to a vegan diet ( which eschews all animal produce ) would do well to read Vegan Nutrition by Gill Langley for The Vegan Society ( £6.20 incl p&p from the society at St Leonards on Sea , East Sussex TN37 7AA ) . |
25 | It was under the old law if done in pursuance of the ulterior intent , not if done simply to gain access . |
26 | Right I 'm not giving you long to do this do n't waste time . |
27 | Well you see you you do n't put water on when you put screening system |
28 | ‘ If you do n't want or do n't have time to haggle , ’ says Mr Latif , ‘ you should make sure you buy your carpet , your jewellery , or your woodwork from a fixed-price store . |
29 | What , you could then do which I think would probably help , cos you see you do n't get State Retirement Pension till you 're sixty five |
30 | But see I do n't know Bet . |