Example sentences of "do [vb infin] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And Mary said , ‘ My soul doth magnify the Lord , and my spirit hath rejoiced in God my Saviour .
2 ‘ Sayeth the protector — and pray God he may be a protector ! — that the king doth lack a playfellow ? ’
3 The last ten days gradually it has been coming back since the really trough period in late January with the war and the snow , etc. , and in fact this week erm we 're expecting this week to probably do double the level of bookings that we did last week , and that 's on overseas holidays for summer and winter .
4 and what 'll they do buy the shares back off people which 'll
5 But anyway , we created that whole idea that no-one could photograph him , no-one could do do a story on him unless it was going to be a cover story , which was outrageous because he was virtually unknown in America .
6 Yes , but mum , I could n't just go back and do like every show !
7 But I wan na go back shall I go back and do alter the things I wan na alter ?
8 Yes you did do take no notice
9 Mm , well I mean that 's what they 're gon na do take the eye test charge off and the teeth charge off as soon as they get in , well it 'll all materialize do n't they ?
10 I think you 'd do leave the bits
11 Right , we 'll now do turn the page to T six six six four , which is the intensity by Graham by officer
12 King : What pale and ghastly apparition here Doth tear the eyeballs from my living sight ?
13 How long does it take you to do throw a shot .
14 Well er Mar Mary 's father used to do do the coffins .
15 Apparently , I mean I 've read this , but I do n't know how there was actual references to it as well but apparently what they used to do run a test they used to do was they used to get people very very angry take some blood from them , put put them inside of rats and it would kill the rats .
16 While the statutory and common law rules referred to do impose a duty to provide reasons in certain circumstances , the absence of any general duty is still a most significant gap in our procedural protection .
17 And I think the way forward is perhaps to have a meeting with R and D and for them to come to us and discuss with us the aspects of work that we will not be in a position to do come the revolution .
18 So they got in on the scene and I seen young men that was walking the streets that had nowt to do put a football kit on with G M B written across the front turn out and become super human beings , you never seen nowt like it , they were so pleased to associate with like something like that .
19 And , when Jessica gets up to do get the magazine it 's cos Mr told her but course she thought it was Je , erm Elizabeth but she wa was n't so
20 nor should you seek to do derive a profit from the services that you provide to , I do n't know , public bodies .
21 Each day we used to do say an hour in the morning , whatever time was available between leaving school and getting back , dinner time , then in the evening you might have two , two and a half hours you left you , you finished school , and er you might finish at eight o'clock if you were lucky you 'd finish at half past seven .
22 And sowre ale , and dead ale , and ale the while doth stand a tylte is good for no man .
23 Working time , including overtime , should be decided by local voluntary agreement and I do emphasize the word voluntary .
24 But if the cultural materialists tend to place a politics rather than a problem as the starting point of their enquiry , they do emphasize the deployment of specialized knowledges in the service of the popular political struggles of today .
25 Do think the rest of us in , in , in the Western world have a duty to give them money to , to help sort out the pollution problem ?
26 But I do think the minister er should er b be quite clear about that point er because er it may be of crucial importance , not just to the industry , er but also to the public interest who will want to know what the position is so far as er er these matters are concerned .
27 I really do think the backpass rule completely fucked him up .
28 ‘ I do think the courts should have powers to send really persistent , nasty little juvenile offenders away somewhere where they will be looked after better and where they will be educated , ’ Mr Clarke said .
29 So I do think the development at that level has something pretty profound to say .
30 But I do think the vocabulary will be lost very shortly now .
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