Example sentences of "[Wh pn] did [art] " in BNC.

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1 Then he put this on and he instantly transformed into another character who did a mime to a piece of Baroque music .
2 We decided to show it to a booking agent who books cabaret , so I spoke to Harry Dawson who did a lot of , cabaret work and we auditioned it for him .
3 A PRISONER who did a clothes switch and walked out with visitors to Acklington prison , Northumberland , was on the run yesterday .
4 The one in mind had a sponsor who sells Murphy 's Irish beer and a 46-year-old Argentinian winner , Vicente Fernandez , who did a head-over-heels roll on the last green after downing a mile-long uphill putt , the longest victory shot of the year .
5 Letters of her own to a friend had been pulled out of a waste-paper basket by the friend 's husband , who did a jigsaw puzzle of the bits to find if there were signs that his wife had complained of him .
6 Since then , Steve Mason , who did a Victor Kiam and bought the company himself , has masterminded a remarkable recovery job and such recent Top Ten singles as Nomad 's ‘ ( I Wan na Give You ) Devotion ’ and Kylie 's ‘ What Do I Have To Do ’ , were placed in the shops by Pinnacle .
7 Former Tory MP Rob Hayward , who did a study for the Premier , says his lead could drop to 20,000 .
8 Salako will be seen by surgeon Dominic Cisto , who did a £50,000 rebuild on the knee last season after two ligaments were severed in a horrifying tackle .
9 HALIFAX , who did a League double over Trinity last season , completed a hat-trick in this opening League game .
10 In the end I got John Leckie who did a load of good stuff with Be Bop Deluxe . ’
11 It 's got nothing to do with national security ; it 's that they may embarrass some dear old buffer who did a lot of damage .
12 I must thank the judges who did a good job for us apart from three who entered , showed up for a while and were then missing when their turn was due .
13 He was Con Fenton , a retired farm worker who did a bit of jobbing gardening and spent an average of three days a week at The Laurels .
14 On one of those weekends she had met Stock , a photographer who did a lot of work for one of the newspaper colour supplements , though always under assumed names , for tax purposes .
15 Two of the police surgeons had been on holiday and the third , Doctor Maingay , who did a locum for her father 's old practice when needed , had not been available until Sunday morning .
16 It is worth looking in more detail at the 26 applicants who did a course that was quite different from the one they initially applied for .
17 I took early and late turns with the Chief Clerk , you see , and er well there were two lads who did a middle turn but I need n't mention that , but they did a sort of nine to six you see
18 ‘ I would like to thank all those who helped make the event such a success , everyone from the security people to the restaurant staff — who did a roaring trade .
19 She continued to have the pain and was referred back four years later to a different surgeon who did a normal barium meal and barium enema .
20 I think yull find it was Jimmy Armfield — who did a gallant job defending Leeds against the rantings of Alan Green .
21 However , one actress , who did a screen test with Brown , said she could not ‘ take to her ’ .
22 ‘ She seemed to us a shining light , who did a lot for Liverpool .
23 After , after the years of hardship and loss and then ev everything came as a relief , course we were still at war with the Japanese and people were still in Burma , our soldiers were still in Burma fighting the Japanese , but having said that the main issue was over and it was n't long after the Americans dropped the atomic bomb and of course , I always thought they had to really or else the Japanese would still be fighting now the er they had special dances in the Town Hall for the V E Day and the Americans who did a a jitterbug contest and er I always remember my friend and his sister , who was English , they actually won it against the Yanks he er
24 We called in the German specialist Dr. Krono , who did a reconstruction with carbon-fibre , and he was confined to his stable .
25 Finch handed the photograph to Miller , who did no more than glance at it before passing it on to Golding and muttering : ‘ Could be anywhere . ’
26 A ‘ lady ’ was definable as someone who did no work , hence who ordered someone else to do it , her superiority being established by this relationship .
27 Anyway , she was the one who did the talking .
28 BOOK REVIEW / The gentleman who did the dirty work — ‘ The Time of My Life : Denis Healey ’ — Michael Joseph , 17.95 pounds
29 He emerges as a man with a big heart and a clever mind who did the best he could in difficult circumstances .
30 Our only hope for a TV of our own was our uncle John Hep who did the bins and could always be relied on for an old radio or a gramophone .
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