Example sentences of "do it [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Perhaps he 'll do it to music . ’ |
2 | I would like us , no if we could do it to quarter to two , then I 'd be very pleased , item M could be put on , put on the top |
3 | I 'll do it of course |
4 | He wo n't do it without help from his manager , a man who likes to present himself as a disciplinarian but who appears powerless to prevent his players misbehaving on the field . |
5 | Did he do it without permission ? |
6 | It 's early days but if the injury hung around and I thought that pulling out of the world championships was a necessary course of action to prevent more serious problems , I 'd do it without hesitation . ’ |
7 | ( Any African understands this and will do it without question . ) |
8 | But you ca n't do it without money . |
9 | But I mean , we we 've got a situation where we are , I mean , our estate 's quiet , very quiet and and , you know , you get the impression that , you know , they can do it without fear or favour , you know , th they know that no one 's going to disturb them it 's very quiet there |
10 | ‘ The Computers could do it without trouble . |
11 | Oh no do n't do it with spit , saliva that you 're spitting to the boots you have to have water buckets of water and polish to do it I and they were up the stairs doing the boots on the grey carpet in the back bedroom and they had newspaper down |
12 | There chips just a tiny bit well you see you do n't do it with style the way me and Emma do take you to Palma sit on a bench eating them ! |
13 | We could do exactly the same with sport , like we could do it with art and theatre and music and , and a hell of a lot of other things , but it 's unfortunately a part of our national political tradition that a large number of us feel some reluctance about doing this . |
14 | Let's get all the get the sound , now will you buy this and this is the price you ca n't do it with advertising . |
15 | I 'll do it with pleasure , Mr. Preston . ’ |
16 | ‘ Well , I mean , you can always find someone who 'll do it for money . ’ |
17 | As I say when you become a councillor you do not do it for money , I mean I think probably to be a better reason to become a councillor these days . |
18 | It affects your job , your job prospects , your family life and the hidden costs , such as letters , telephone calls leaflets and the rest of it , you do not do it for money . |
19 | You must do it for humanity 's sake . ’ |
20 | No … not if you really did do it for Mummy , of course … ’ |
21 | I think we could all do what Andrew 's suggesting quite easily er I could do it for Geography , erm , I just think it 's making a lot of extra work . |
22 | You can either do it per pound or you can do a total amount in the end |
23 | We 'll do it as clerk of the scales and er we 'll inform him that that 's on you know one |
24 | If you want your students to listen intensively to a dialogue , do n't do it on video . |
25 | Oh I wo n't do it on principle |
26 | She did n't do it on purpose , it 's her new chariot . |
27 | Mind you , I think we 've managed to avoid that self-conscious ‘ world beat ’ kind of feel , because we did n't do it on purpose — it was all an accident ! |
28 | ‘ Did he do it on purpose ? ’ |
29 | ‘ I do n't do it on purpose . ’ |
30 | At two , she does n't do it on purpose . |