Example sentences of "do a certain [noun] of " in BNC.
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1 | It starts off at some value here and it goes down until eventually when it 's done a certain number of miles the car 's worth nothing . |
2 | In some cases , however , estate agents will do a certain amount of advertising free of charge . |
3 | But they still did do a certain amount of er the stock in trade course the bins for g for transporting stuff in and all like that . |
4 | Er and we 're identifying that the clerical sections are required to do a certain number of things when the project arrives , like erm recording the project in the index book , creating a correspondence file , creating project admin wallets , and the like . |
5 | As we try to decide what to eat , we notice that Denice has managed to do a certain amount of major structural damage to her menu , resulting to the pages ' coming out of the middle . |
6 | Until 1936 he had also continued to do a certain amount of coaching for the Victoria Tutorial College . |
7 | But , the major ones , I mean the engineer ones used to levy all firms two and half percent and therefore , there is an incentive to do a certain amount of training itself , and the finance obviously was self-generation itself . |
8 | University students of all kinds , not just those studying archaeology , often participate in excavations in vacations , and some university archaeology departments require their students to do a certain amount of practical work , on site or in a museum , as part of their course work . |
9 | At school one did a certain amount of chemistry , and then at university one did what was possibly a slightly different subject . |
10 | ‘ I do a certain amount of television , ’ he said offhandedly , with a slight disclaiming smile . |
11 | But there is a major flaw that was pointed out when we had our last discussion about counting that alongside other factors , that you do a certain amount of work dependent on what your current staffing levels are . |
12 | And they do a certain amount of harm . ’ |