How to use in-sentence of “do business”:
– The explanation given by Korean Unification Church members is that all manufacturers seeking to do business in South Korea were required to supply the military.
– The shill and his client rely on crowd psychology to encourage other onlookers or audience members to do business with the seller or accept the ideas they are promoting.
– People came from all over Italy to do business there.
– This meant that Huawei could not do business with American companies.
– The ‘outer parlour’ was the room where the monks or nuns could meet a visitor and do business with people from outside the monastery.
– She later found out the reason was because many companies were afraid Lennon would not want to do business with them, if he knew she worked there.