Example sentences of "be do [verb] [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Therefore , it is my opinion that nothing can be done to engender additional assistance of the type requested unless the State Department secures authority therefore …
2 But much can be done to teach new music by one person using voice and gesture alone .
3 But as the 1993 season gets into swing it is becoming clear that little , if anything , will be done to breathe new life into the domestic game .
4 All of this should be done using simple instructions to the computer which are as close to normal English as possible .
5 And Virgin 's boss says there 's a great deal that has to be done to stop more deaths in the crisis zone .
6 We must address what can be done to stop this kind of thing happening again .
7 The Award Committee also commented that , while much remained to be done to generate full benefit from expanding use of the service , the new facilities have been well planned and prepared and the new potential is clear .
8 Will he see what can be done to improve parliamentary accountability for the agencies because , in particular since they are responsible to the Public Accounts Committee , Ministers should be prepared to answer questions about them ?
9 What is depressing about that campaign is its spineless acceptance that nothing can be done to improve public services without throwing huge amounts of money at them .
10 Whatever else may be done to improve public respect for law and order and a love of the truth , it is utterly vital that the sowing of the seeds of conscience be started in the young at the very beginnings of their lives .
11 From the traffic point of view , I have already said that there will be a large number of movements , but everything will be done to minimise any hindrance to people living in the locality .
12 Much remains to be done to translate this statement into reality .
13 There is still much work to be done to ensure successful implementation of the project , so the team will still be hard at work considering training ; how to keep staff informed ; and ensuring a smooth change of telephone number [ necessary for a digital system ] .
14 The arbiter of taste in this instance has to be parents themselves , and much can be done to avoid unhappy experiences from the outset by determining preferences and approaches to the care of your child when your childminding arrangement begins .
15 Some of the children 's expectations were so heartbreakingly wrong that it was clear that much more needed to be done to inform young people about what work is really like .
16 Something has to be done to bring this mess to an end .
17 The debate about what the WEA was and should be doing had particular point in 1953 , the year the government initiated its own enquiry into adult education .
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