Example sentences of "[noun pl] do " in BNC.

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1 What the layman is supposed to do the authors do not wish to contemplate . ’
2 Could I just ask you , did those bodices do up at the back with hooks and eyes ?
3 But the antique mirrors , which at his direction had been cut into squares in order to line the dining-and-dance room , were now tarnished and occasionally flew off the wall ; and the two murals done by Matisse had been sold to Americans .
4 BRENTFORD 'S Gary Blissett let his goals do the talking after the 3-1 victory over Sunderland at Roker Park .
5 There have been cars done by lots of people round the world that missed their targets .
6 do they have weights do they jump jockeys ,
7 You want to get your violins done ?
8 And the breadcrumbs done by Michael .
9 Well before I got married I had this I had this fucking dream that we could n't get our hairs done , all the girls could n't their hairs done because nowhere was open .
10 Well before I got married I had this I had this fucking dream that we could n't get our hairs done , all the girls could n't their hairs done because nowhere was open .
11 They like their noses done , or their ears done
12 Her labours done — and though they involved both effort and expense she enjoyed them very much — she sat for a little at her desk , thoughtful and handsome .
13 The focus of the discussion was the extent to which the actual Art experiences of the pupils reflected the syllabus : Director of Studies : ‘ What do the kids do in year one ? ’
14 Well how do you make a comment on how the kids done a homework ?
15 ‘ By making your legs do the work instead of your poor over-used mouth , ’ he returned drily , then set off across the field before she could reply .
16 The Mauritshuis galleries are made to match : comfortably sized rooms that let your eyes do the work , not your feet .
17 ‘ And I 'm sure I 'll have my eyes done one day . ’
18 What did Jews do ?
19 Recordings done in the operating theatre confirmed that the activity was associated with the tumour .
20 ‘ Ah , what would these foreigners do without English ladies , ’ said Mark .
21 Can animals do this ? parents certainly care for their own offspring : is there evidence of preferential care for other relatives ?
22 In a moment I will produce the recipe — and please , will readers do their best to suspend disbelief until they have tried it ? — but one of the main points about this recipe is that it taught me ( for after all , one does not buy lobsters all that often ) that anisette is , improbably but incontrovertibly , a quite magical ingredient in fish dishes and sauces .
23 The riveters done theirs , the the joiner done his , the plumber done his what have you .
24 The lads done well .
25 The lads done terrific … !
26 ‘ Well Brian , the lads done tremendous , but it is down to circumstances beyond my control .
27 They like their noses done , or their ears done
28 he 's got to go to hospital to have his ears done and things like this , you know ?
29 What do the pictures do ?
30 What then can the pictures do ?
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