To act this way. [A pro-verb: word replacing any recent earlier, or implied verb.]
1 So far, however, it has very clearly decided not to do so .
2 However, he said he is not currently in negotiations to do so .
3 Anyone wanting to do so now must work with police, Coster said.
4 The people who can work from home will continue to do so .
5 A growing number of large companies are now looking to do so .
6 If the answer is yes, members do so at their own risk.
7 In order to do so you need a European Health Insurance Card.
8 Technically, legal experts said, foundations can vote but must do so independently.
9 However, we will reserve the option to do so in the future.
10 Yet they must be able to do so in a protected way.
11 And it's dangerous to allow him to do so , Dr Trump said.
12 Palestinian authorities have indicated that they may do so within the week.
13 Mrs McAleese's timely visit this week provides an opportunity to do so .
14 It's the natural human instinct to want to do so , of course.
15 It will need to do so again next week when France visit.
16 Why do so many of the world government officials stay in power?
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