Example sentences of "only be done [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So at the end of the day it must be for the courts to decide how to classify particular functions , and this can only be done on the basis of some normative judgment about the desirable scope of judicial review .
2 This can only be done with the parents ' help .
3 Shifting between the gears in these two lower ratios can only be done with the tractor at a standstill , so it does n't matter that they are unsynchronised .
4 But this can only be done at the price of a restriction of body size .
5 With the verbal arts I think it can only be done for the moment by writing about nature .
6 This can only be done through a committee and then the information will be sent to all members of the committee .
7 The lookup functions ( any , or all ) can only be performed in a processing procedure and the run procedure can only be done in a command procedure .
8 Although some doctors may recommend putting a board under the mattress , this should only be done in an emergency .
9 This being the case , if the production of constant capital is to increase — an absolute necessity for accumulation to occur — then this can only be done by a transfer to Dept .
10 I have declined to act as external examiner to candidates whose subject or thesis title seemed to be so dubious that a successful treatment of it could only be done by a candidate of exceptional brilliance ; in such cases it is likely that the candidate has had inadequate or misguided supervision .
11 The effect of this is to make clear that registration as an RFL does not entitle the RFL to undertake work which may only be done by a solicitor , and also that an RFL must not put solicitors or recognised bodies in breach of rules , or other requirements of conduct .
12 This could only be done by the Trustees , as members could not afford to fund entirely .
13 Such previously unimaginable impertinences must not only be done by the book : they must be seen to be too .
14 If there was a widespread desire to alter the degree of influence exercised by Parliament and to make the life of a backbench MP an attractive prospect in its own right for public-spirited men and if this could only be done by the acceptance of some new countervailing powers , this would be no harder for successive governments than , for example , accepting the limitations involved in joining the Common Market .
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