Example sentences of "[adv] [be] done [prep] the " in BNC.

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31 Advanced work for the hemiplegic arm may also be done with the patient sitting down .
32 Work to improve co-ordination may also be done on the arms and legs .
33 Some of your analysis and dictionary work could probably be done outside the language area too .
34 Work is also being done in the garden .
35 This work will now be done by the Hon.
36 HLA typing is now being done in the present series of patients .
37 However , almost all of them can equally be done by the student working independently , either in a language laboratory or at home .
38 If a local authority has any matter to propose for the good of local government in general or for any particular section of local government , this should invariably be done through the appropriate local authority association , for if supported by the association it will carry much more weight than the proposal of a single local authority .
39 Alternatively , some of this type of work could well be done on the side , that is , alongside work of a more directed nature where rewards are more easily identifiable .
40 This may well be done through the normal structures of parents ' evenings and reports .
41 The visitor will see that much work has indeed been done at the south eastern side of Levers Water .
42 The proposers , Neil McLean and Mel Collier , head and deputy head of library services at PCL , wanted to see what could usefully be done in the way of library automation using networked microcomputers rather than the conventional multi-user access to a mainframe or large mini .
43 This can most readily be done with the aid of a computer , and if your agency does not have the facilities , several of the media owners and one or two computer bureaux have suitable programs available on a fee basis .
44 These figures underlie a lively debate about how the government can reduce its interest costs even if ( not an unfair assumption ) little is done about the deficit .
45 As far as we can tell , no work has yet been done on the psychology of the train-spotter .
46 The problem is often not just whether it is genuine or fake , but rather how much is original , and what has subsequently been done to the object , when , by whom and why .
47 The solution suggested often involved a positive reframing of all the good work currently being done by the family , neighbours , and home help , and the wish of the old person to retain independence .
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