Example sentences of "do by the [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 No harm was done by the apparent lack of male influence .
2 And I pay tribute now to all those parish and local church initiatives , to all the work done by the major Boards of the church and of course , to those who deliver the service on behalf and in the name of the Board of Social Responsibility .
3 Most assembly work is still too complex to be done by the present generation of relatively senseless machines .
4 The volume represents what can be done by the unified efforts of a corporation , a curator and a printer .
5 This is usually done by the subjective judgment of the officer concerned .
6 One of the first and most important results of this change of emphasis was the work done by the joint Department of Sociology and Anthropology at the University of Manchester in the mid-1960s .
7 It was always our contention that justice should not only be done but that justice should be seen to be done by the due process of the public inquiry .
8 Now the First Law of Thermodynamics states that the increase in internal energy of a body is equal to the work done by the external forces plus the heat given to the body .
9 The incident has been highlighted by the Environmental Investigation Agency ( EIA ) as an example of the damage being done by the worldwide trade in wild birds .
10 In English cases , the English correspondent should theoretically apply for legal advice and assistance or legal aid in England , and any further work necessary in Scotland should be done by the Scottish solicitor as correspondent of the English solicitor .
11 The dikes get all the credit for keeping the water out , but most of the work is done by the natural wall of sand facing the sea .
12 ‘ I feel very flattered to be getting this award because it is a recognition of the work done by the voluntary sector in Stockport . ’
13 We might give a superior smile at such a superstitious notion , and explain that the arranging was really done by the blind forces of physics , in this case the action of waves .
14 If so , Henry II had now by diplomacy achieved cheaply that which eight years earlier he had tried to do by the expensive means of war .
15 This it did by the 1981 Contempt of Court Act .
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