Example sentences of "do [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Shall we do the pizza ? |
2 | How did I do the indenting , with the sub-titles and totals ? |
3 | One explosion from Bull and some serious sniping by Lineker could do the trick , but Yugoslavia have only lost twice in 20 matches since England routed them 4-1 in Belgrade in the European Championship two years ago and that wound was deep . |
4 | Should you have any difficulty , a word with your Club rep will normally do the trick . |
5 | The free Trade Agreement will do the trick … a situation in which the old-fashioned Unionist intransigence which served Britain so well in the past will also be outdated as no longer so convenient to imperialism . |
6 | A camera can do the trick , letting you catch your breath before your lungs explode through your chest like The Alien , as you pretend to take a photo of an interesting stone . |
7 | That would do the trick . |
8 | If this scenario occurred often enough , you would have taught her that , if whining does not work , a noisy tantrum will do the trick . |
9 | Preventing a young and disruptive child from playing , but allowing him/her to watch the others at play , may also do the trick . |
10 | Measures such as increasing the amount of natural light , and relying more on ‘ local ’ fittings could do the trick , the establishment believes . |
11 | It is not only a matter of two eyed vision , because one-eyed people can also do the trick . |
12 | If the sugar-free diet does not do the trick , the next step is to cut out all fruit for a while . |
13 | If it 's stamina and feeling ‘ fitter ’ that you want then probably a sport such as badminton , squash or tennis will do the trick . |
14 | If live food is not available , and frozen too expensive , then finely-grated heart , and other finely-chopped foods such as mussel , prawn , chicken , together with cod roe , may do the trick . |
15 | Suddenly he said ‘ If that manure does n't do the trick for my yellow mermaids , I 'm a Dutchman . ’ |
16 | For 2 × 2 rib you have to follow the same procedure as above , but make sure you turn the HP lever from H to P. This should do the trick . |
17 | A period of stress , a new job , moving house or a family row are all trusty pretexts for returning to the tobacconist 's ; even minor crises , such as missing a bus , can do the trick . |
18 | What did do the trick was getting its staff to ring the creditor every 30 seconds for an entire day , then beginning again at eight the following morning . |
19 | ‘ That should do the trick ! ’ |
20 | ‘ On a normal car some panel-beating and touching up would do the trick , but this is no normal car . |
21 | Love Hearts might be a cynical attempt to rip off the drug-obsessed rave scene , but there must be a host of other legal substances that might do the trick . |
22 | Now the housing industry hopes that the reduced rates — which go as low as 6.25 per cent for first-time buyers — will do the trick and revive the deeply troubled market . |
23 | He said : ‘ I 've had a miserable two years with injuries , but this latest op should do the trick . ’ |
24 | Cosmetic companies are always seeking new ways to solve our problems , and it seems we 're always willing to hand over our money in the hope that these products and their magic ingredients will do the trick . |
25 | ‘ If you only snore on your back , ’ he advises , ‘ then a tennis ball sewn into your pyjamas may do the trick . ’ |
26 | Skilful Dancer ( 9.04 ) failed by just a head over the course and distance last time and an improved trap position should do the trick . |
27 | This time the vet cut a V out of Biggles 's crippled leg bone and thought that might do the trick . |
28 | And we can easily see that an external contingent relation , no matter how regular a contingent relation it is , wo n't do the trick . |
29 | But solipsism is intuitively unacceptable ; and nobody seems to be able to come up with an argument from analogy that will do the trick . |
30 | Having a ticket should do the trick . |