Example sentences of "do with [art] bit " in BNC.
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1 | This is a key area where professional accountants have already begun to experiment — the 1991 environmental accounts of the Dutch company BSO/Origin , for instance , are reproduced and show what can be done with a bit of imagination and lateral thinking . |
2 | They 've proved it can be done with a bit of dignity , and we 'd like to achieve that . |
3 | ‘ Meeting Venus ’ looks like it could have done with a bit of old fashioned fascism itself . |
4 | I could have done with a bit of support from you once in a while . |
5 | I could have done with a bit of weeping and gnashing of the old teeth . |
6 | The wall was covered with scrawls done with a bit of pencil lead . |
7 | but erm I think she could 've done with a bit of company . |
8 | I could really do with a bit of a sit down and summat to drink , so I go down the driveway into the station . |
9 | ‘ She could do with a bit of growing up , ’ observed Davyd , the shrewd Welsh gardener . |
10 | Looks like all of us could do with a bit of both . ’ |
11 | It could do with a bit of script-editing but satellite sceptics expecting a botch-job held together by sticky-backed plastic will be pleasantly surprised . |
12 | George and Marie clearly need to do some manpower planning , starting with themselves : Marie could clearly do with a bit of training in delegation , and George might benefit from a course in marketing . |
13 | Though shooting 's too good for them , if you ask me , we 're too soft in this country , we could do with a bit of Hitler here I think sometimes instead of the namby-pamby way we go on … . ’ |
14 | It should n't be difficult , there 's plenty of farms could do with a bit of help with men away at the war . |
15 | Go on , Steve , we could all do with a bit of luck . |
16 | She 's in her early forties , she does n't drink and , frankly , could do with a bit of peace and quiet . |
17 | Cos presumably there must be an awful lot of wealthy old age pensioners about as well who , who could do with a bit less er , from the state because they 've got plenty of their own , er and give a bit more to people who do n't ? |
18 | Neither of us , it would seem , is much of a leg man , but I suppose I could do with a bit more than I get . |
19 | ‘ This one 's got brass handles , which could do with a bit of a clean . |
20 | No the , the principle of it is good , we could all do with a bit more muscle building than we have . |
21 | ‘ You look as if you could do with a bit of help … ’ |
22 | ‘ Oh , I do n't know , ’ I said — ‘ I think I could do with a bit of exorcism ! ’ |
23 | Jane could do with a bit of help in the kitchen and you know you are the children 's favourite baby-sitter . |
24 | ‘ We could do with a bit more interest from the Greens . |
25 | Yeah , dad would say , not enough garlic in there , that could do with a bit of cauli-head in there and I will you |
26 | I could do with a bit more . |
27 | can do with a bit of skiing |
28 | Ah what do you , what did you do with the bit of paper you had , for me ? |
29 | Well I think that 's a little bit to do with a bit of macho image . |
30 | I er probably might be doing with a bit of wind , indigestion stuff |