Example sentences of "[unc] do " in BNC.

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1 One morning , Claude , the French maître d' , ran out of oranges and had to top up Dustin 's glass with some of the tinned variety .
2 I eased the cork out of the bottle very quietly , as if I was a maître d' in a very posh restaurant .
3 The restaurant changed , as did the maître d' , but he still watched like a hawk and swooped with a pained query if you did n't savour every mouthful or tried to hide a tough end of meat under your lettuce .
4 What were you sa d' ya know , I pulled yo er wrong ones out .
5 That although you know , erm interviewing eve if if not everybody on the flats , as many people as possible , as to what their feelings were about the flats and so on , to actually ca done all that , and involved them erm in the erm What has resulted is , the flats being vacated .
6 It is an offence under Section 47(2) to do any act or engage in any course of conduct which creates a false or misleading impression as to the market price or value of any investments if the purpose is to create that impression and thereby induce another person to acquire , dispose of , subscribe for or underwrite those investments or to refrain from doing so or to exercise or refrain from exercising any rights conferred by those investments .
7 Oh yes , yes , no , I think I think that er and I think that you know that particularly the the Mirror Group Newspapers Trustees doing a doing an excellent job you know , but we have n't really got into the into the stock lending er arrangements , but the , the cases those I think are particularly you know important to us you see , because there is a there 's another hundred and fifty nine or a hundred and fifty three million I think of , of writs out at the moment and those I think are the ones where we 're going to really see whether the , the banks dig their heels in or not , you know , I think we 've , we 're rea very early stage , but basically I mean we 've still got eighty , getting on for eighty per cent of the missing monies still missing and we 're into our third , third year .
8 Two years of pandering to bloated businessmen and the nouveau riche did begin to pall on me . ’
9 ( If you noticed , the ‘ N ’ in newcastle was not a capital because the scabby ba****ds do nt deserve it .
10 And th did you a did ask if her mum was gon na take you and bring you back ?
11 But they did n't give a did n't issue any documents of reassurance to the rich
12 Know wha do you know what about I remember about that holiday ?
13 We oh yeah , they do n't let the li do n't let the men know .
14 Held , allowing the appeal , that the absence from the Children Act 1989 of any express provision that applications be made either inter partes or ex parte connoted the availability of either course in appropriate circumstances ; that on a true construction the court 's powers conferred by the Act of 1989 had not been abrogated by the Family Proceedings Rules 1991 so that rule 4.4(4) did not preclude the making of an ex parte application for a residence order , although normally applications should be made inter partes ; that the judge therefore had jurisdiction to make such an order and , under section 11(7) of the Act , to attach such directions as might be appropriate ; and that , accordingly , in the exceptional circumstances , the court would make an interim residence order to which directions would be attached for the return of the child to the former matrimonial home and for all the children to remain in the father 's care until the inter partes hearing of the father 's applications ( post , pp. 116B , D–E , F , G–H , 117A–E , F–H ) .
15 S so how was the str do you remember how the strike was organized in ?
16 The postal service was rather vague in these remote villages , and perhaps a letter had gone astray , for when we arrived at what we thought would be our host 's house , we found that the old perpetua did not know we were coming .
17 But you could say that , whereas at the minute , because people are frightened the don do n't go out and do it , they now you know , will go out and do it .
18 They don do n't seem to take notice of what the teachers said .
19 Don do n't turn if off .
20 Don do n't to be afraid to come and see us again , alright ?
21 Alright , we do n't , people do n't specify do they what car they want , don do n't you just provide it ?
22 Well don do n't stick it under there cos it 'll get forgotten in fact I 'll take it upstairs .
23 Don do n't be getting a lot out tonight cos you 've got Julie coming .
24 Don do n't forget as well colleagues the Euro-Fair evening when you can meet the new European Officer for the union that 's er commencing immediately after this session being held in the Lord Mayor 's Banqueting Hall , guest speakers include Steven Linden Alison and Barry .
25 Don do n't you get a monthly electricity bill ?
26 The Comédie Française did not impress her either , for it seemed to her a collection of posturing gabbling shadows , mocking at plays that she had studied in tranquillity and silence : the celebrated mirrors of Versailles were all spotty , Notre-Dame looked at her as though it had two spires missing from on top , and the famous intellectual cafés were full of old men and tourists .
27 Well , we thought he 'd gone out , but apparently he must have got to the door just as the bomb landed , and the blast blew the door backwards , er the door inwards , knocked me dad backwards and at the back of him we had a cellar , but it went through this , the cellar door and although it turned round before it went down the cellar , he finished up down there because we did n't know this til after a while that me brother wou did n't offer to go out , so I went out think , to find where me dad was you see .
28 What 's for pud do you know ?
29 The rest of them just e did n't put anything into it at all .
30 If , despite all current indications , some future studies show that specimen ALHA81005 did not come from the Moon , that will make the sample all the more intriguing .
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