Sentence examples for to doing something from inspiring English sources

Idiom

To be/feel up to doing something.

To be capable of or fit for something.

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I'm just looking forward to doing something".

PO: No, to doing something now.

"And we're looking forward to doing something".

"I look forward to doing something special".

Still, she's not opposed to doing something more.

We are so close to doing something big and smart.

When the hell they gonna get to doing something?

HE'S committed to doing something," said his spokesman, Tom Wilson.

Typecast: I'm great at dictating, but when it comes to doing something myself, I'm lazy.

When it comes to doing something about the Balkans they need to convince everyone else.

It's serious stuff to commit to doing something publicly in front of people you respect.

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