Sentence examples for form of do from inspiring English sources

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We often use the past participle form of do, 'done', when we are describing actions informally and not in detail.

As to who's supporting: Firefox, Safari and IE9 already have some form of Do Not Track features built-in, but it seems that only Firefox is really evangelizing.

Most behaviors that evolve by natural selection take the form of "do X in this situation and do Y in that situation", rather than "always do X".

Another atypical show about doctors comes in the form of "Do No Harm": a medical procedural wherein every night at the same time, a Boston surgeon becomes -- quite literally -- a different person.

This question is usually posed as some form of: "Do you think the country is generally heading in the right direction, or have things gotten off on the wrong track?" It's supposed to measure general optimism and pessimism about the country's near future.

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Measuring the creative entropy that afflicts TV series has become a popular form of do-it-yourself cultural analysis.

One woman says she is having an affair with a man who offered her a form of do-it-yourself Islamic marriage that would lend their liaison the aura of legitimacy.

"Government is just another form of doing business.

The tool was based on practical experience, in the form of dos and don'ts.

At one time, he thought "speedos were merely a form of doing business," but he had completely changed his mind.

At the moment that seems to take the form of doing anything he likes on the cricket field.

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