Example sentences of "do [pron] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | reckon you could do them no problem ? |
2 | Yeah , do n't do them no favours , if they say , come in Sunday , so I said that really ! |
3 | There is a popular view that if an older person has a drink , ‘ it will do them no harm ’ . |
4 | They had heard the unnatural humming of a pylon in the summer air ; and had actually gone beneath it , on Fiver 's assurance that it could do them no harm . |
5 | Well , it would do them no good . |
6 | Thought you 'd do them a favour , did you ? ’ |
7 | Wales hope Cyprus , whom they beat last month , can do them a favour by pinching points from their main rivals in the run in . |
8 | A130 neighbours Braintree can do them a favour today by beating the islanders and condemning them to relegation , while improving their own lowly position in their first season at this level . |
9 | That 'll do them a favour would n't it ? |
10 | ‘ They should all be forced to spend a week here — it would do them a world of good . ’ |
11 | Rovers enjoyed a heavy advantage in penalties before half-time but it did not do them a lot of good . |
12 | But though none might be prepared to go so far as that , all British parties would quickly realize that apparent discrimination against women in their lists would do them a lot of harm . |
13 | If they have that , it 'll do them a lot of good ! |
14 | I was hungry , but room service was extortionately expensive and it would do me no harm to fast for one night . |
15 | It would do me no harm to accept it for what it is : an idiosyncrasy of chub , and stop trying to find out why . |
16 | And Probyn , who is in top form for Wasps , admits : ‘ A good performance would do me no harm . ’ |
17 | ‘ I know it 's late , Mitch , ’ he said , ‘ but could you do me a tattoo ? ’ |
18 | Well Bob will do me a swap if it 's gon na come to a crisis . |
19 | He thought he would do me a service by telling me that the Ice Princess who had caught my eye was right here , in Roma . ’ |
20 | ‘ Listen , ’ Arty pleaded in desperation , ‘ will you do me a favour and feck off up to see him I told you I was expecting someone . |
21 | Will you do me a favour , Gilly ? |
22 | ‘ An extra ten on the fare if you 'll do me a favour . ’ |
23 | ‘ Then will you do me a favour ? ’ |
24 | ‘ Mr Prescott , would you do me a favour ? ’ |
25 | ‘ Can you do me a favour ? ’ |
26 | Then you could do me a favour . |
27 | ‘ Would you do me a favour ? |
28 | He said simply , ‘ You 'll do me a favour if you do n't mention it to anyone . ’ |
29 | ‘ Can you do me a favour ? ’ |
30 | Now do you know , could you do me a favour and tell Wendy about that gust because she 's just just sending them off . |