Example sentences of "[noun] do [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The exploratory model earlier put forward to help clarify the workings of the enterprise will be revised in the light of recent developments , comments from other scholars , and subsequent research done by the principal investigators . |
2 | Excessive editing of videotape was not to be encouraged in 1961 and so Newman worked to the formula of having live action done in the electronic studio , and the Visual Effects , plus other control critical sequences , done on film — a small , but important development in British science fiction programme making . |
3 | Finally , recent research by feminists and historians in the Federal Republic of Germany is unearthing the links between reproductive technology and experiments in obstetrics and gynaecology done during the Nazi regime . |
4 | This subtle shift has a great deal to do with the current fashion accessory of an eligible husband rather than an eligible boss . |
5 | The Collector suspected that the Bard 's success in this respect might have a great deal to do with the ballistic advantages stemming from his baldness . |
6 | This is word that 's coming out now of what one department did by a new member of staff . |
7 | Yesterday 's newspaper columns on the election were devoted to Mr Dinkins ' promises to defend Jewish interests in the same way that Mayor Ed Koch did for the past 12 years . |
8 | Still , if Brahms knew his Rheinberger , what this CD makes clear is how well Rheinberger knew his Brahms , who stands over theses String Quartets , as Beethoven did over the young Brahms himself , only much more obviously : there are echoes of Brahms in the textures , the themes , the passage-work , the construction . |
9 | If they did so — as Antoine Pinay did in a famous " scene " in November 1959 — they were rebuffed . |
10 | In fact , such images do to a large extent reflect both the climatic and the historical reality of Siberia . |
11 | It is important to recall exactly what these ordinary American lads did to the Vietnamese women , children , babies and old men they found in My Lai . |
12 | The precedent suggests a reference to persons under the Tenant 's control in order to exclude mere callers , but where the clause refers to servants of the tenant ( which some precedents do despite the archaic nature of the expression ) it may be as well to qualify this with the words in the course of employment in case it is claimed that a servant will , by the nature of the expression , always be under the tenant 's control . |
13 | These tendencies were carried much further by the younger men , Gibbons , Coprario , the younger Ferrabosco , Thomas Lupo , and a number of others , who would base a short section on a popular morris-dance tune ( as Gibbons does in a four-part viol fantasy ) and use motives more clear-cut in rhythmic profile sequentially as Giovanni Gabrieli does . |
14 | All acts done within the actual authority of a partner will be binding on the firm whether carried out in the usual course of business or otherwise . |
15 | ‘ The Palace at the highest level is very angry at the damage done to the Korean trip and the wrong impression given that the Queen ordered Diana to go . ’ |
16 | Not least among the contributions was the continual damage done to the terrible local roads by the movement of heavy carts carrying ore and finished products . |
17 | They spent much of the winter , from Palm Sunday until late August , in the centre of a chilly and miserable bay at what is now Puerto San Julián — a winter made doubly wretched by an appalling mutiny and the consequent executions and maroonings that Magellan ordered ; by the stranding and wrecking of the Santiago , which the Captain-General had sent on a sounding expedition ; and by the realization of the dreadful damage done to the remaining ships by the constant chomping and feasting of those plank-gourmets of the seas , the teredo worms . |
18 | ‘ What really intrigued me was the scorch mark on the outside of the door facing the gallery , as well as the damage done to the heavy bedstead . |
19 | I have acknowledged the great damage done to the hon. and learned Member for Leicester , West . |
20 | After dutifully inspecting the destruction at the El Azziziya barracks , where the Libyan leader lived , at the port of Sidi Balal and at Tripoli airport , as well as the damage done to the French Embassy and to civilian homes adjoining the target areas , Coleman left the media pack clamouring for phone lines at the El Khebir hotel or doing ‘ stand-ups ’ on the roof and went off on his own . |
21 | The real damage done to the foreign investment climate in China also alienates the important and growing class of entrepreneurs ( once called compradores ) from the regime . |
22 | Two important points would , I think , emerge from such a study : the damage done by a misguided obsession with conformity in centralised educational systems , and the importance of private money — free money ! — in breaking down bureaucratic barriers . |
23 | Future funding from the Board to law centres would be for cases done under the green forms and legal aid schemes , including any new arrangements that might be developed , ‘ and possibly grants for specific types of work where the law centres could demonstrate that they would provide a better and more efficient service in ways that did not lend themselves to payment on a case by case basis . ’ |
24 | If only she could lose her puppy fat and get her hair done at a proper salon instead of having it cut by Ivy Tucker who lived down the road and who did hairdressing for pin money . |
25 | There must be some act done with the deliberate intention of doing harm to the trespasser , or at least some act done with reckless disregard of the presence of the trespasser . |
26 | By s.24 goods are stolen for the purposes of handling if any one or four conditions is fulfilled : ( a ) they have been stolen contrary to s.1 ; ( b ) they have been obtained by deception contrary to s.15 ; ( c ) they have been obtained by blackmail contrary to s.21 ; ( d ) they have been subject to an act done in a foreign country which was both a crime in that country and had it occurred in England , would have been theft , obtaining by deception , or blackmail in this country . |
27 | 8 Sunday settled this book and wrote letter — 24 plates done with the first ground in 32 days — I think when the days get long — one of these plates may be done in a day … |
28 | Retail deposit taking and lending are the familiar type done by the high street banks , the National Savings Bank and the building societies , through their various branches . |
29 | Having you family portrait done by a professional photographer gives you more than just a reminder of what your children looked like as they grew up , because a professional has all the best equipment necessary for a top-quality portrait . |
30 | It is clear that a great deal of ley hunting done over the past 50 years has been hunting chance alignments . |