Example sentences of "do [art] " in BNC.

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1 Another consequence of the labelling of Impressionism and other groups by critics was that some artists naturally decided that they themselves could do the same job better than the critics .
2 But you may not actually learn much , simply because the main object of the group will not be to help you but to get on and do the play , relying on the skills available and hoping that the audience will give adequate support .
3 Ay and by heaven , one that will do the deed
4 It has been argued that catholic schools do not do the job for which they were set up , that is educate Roman catholics sufficiently to keep them in the church .
5 These commands will do the job but , if you are willing to spend some money , there are programs available which will make the whole process much easier , even automating back-ups so that your data is kept fully secure at all times .
6 Deputy unit manager Phil Brown , who has taken responsibility for the computer system , says : ‘ We can do the stocktake in about half a day with the Psion Organiser .
7 And I 'll do the same for the foreigners . ’
8 If you would like more information on how we coped with the Lloyds ' slope and how you could do the same with yours , write enclosing a stamped addressed envelope to The Horticultural Trades Association , PO Box 56 , Reading , Berkshire RG7 5JJ .
9 However , someone seeing you may do the same thing using a crude ‘ dead man ’ to hold the fuselage upright .
10 If you react angrily or aggressively , your child may do the same .
11 Dick Hobbs ( 1988 ) lived with thieves and detectives as they set out to ‘ do the business ’ , and perhaps one of the most effective pieces of participant observation in recent times has been the four-volume Policy Studies Institute work on the police in London ( 1983 ) .
12 I can do the Melina Mercouri .
13 ‘ Well — Donald asked me to ask you — would you do the honours ? ’
14 ‘ Ca n't you just do the work you 're paid for ? ’
15 But then , Harriet with her fair-haired plaits and smooth round forehead jiggling off to help Mummy do the shopping .
16 When a special tool has been developed , it is usually because nothing else will do the job as well .
17 Personally , I would be prepared to pay much m ore for a tool that would do the job required .
18 You can do the work yourself , use a ‘ network installer ’ , or get the work carried out by a contractor .
19 Who can do the work
20 He would do the operation that night .
21 As to honest Partridge , he meant no wrong , for he is so bold a mountaineer , he can go anywhere that a sheep can ; and I dare say thinks every person can do the same . ’
22 Doors with wood or aluminium frames are widely available from builders ' merchants and timber yards , and you can either do the work yourself or call in a local builder to do it for you .
23 One could do the same thing with ‘ unicorn ’ , which has sense but no verifiable reference .
24 But sheer pressure — from within , from the Soviet Union and other allies and from the West — could conceivably do the job .
25 And Dr Martin Mogridge , of London University 's transport studies group , has persuasively argued that , in London , speedier trains and tubes will make road traffic go faster while new roads will do the opposite .
26 ‘ One of the things I thought we did agree was that we should not do the Government 's dirty work for them .
27 ‘ I have a passion for Disque Bleu , and it does n't do the singing much good .
28 He was a pragmatic loner from first to last , and by now had devised his own answer to the student chestnut ‘ Who will do the dirty work under socialism ? ’ :
29 The two scientists demonstrated that some RNA molecules could do the job directly .
30 In the quarter-finals today Rafferty plays the holder Sandy Lyle ; Olazabal meets Ian Woosnam ; Beck threatens Seve Ballesteros and David Frost will do the same to Nick Faldo .
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