So I left school at 17, supported my A-level studies through jobs and then when I got to university it felt like a doddle! |
According to the lieutenant, playing rugby for a living is a doddle when you've survived cadet school. |
I still contend that if you can perform to thirty people and give them a good show then any bigger audience is a doddle. |
Being an MP may be a doddle for obscure Labour backbenchers, but not for party leaders, and Salmond will inevitably become UK leader again. |
They're easy to use, make cross-platform file swapping a doddle, and they're incredibly convenient. |
An electronic programme guide makes navigating schedules and setting recordings a doddle. |