Example sentences of "[adv] done a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 've merely done a little time-tailoring , simply removed one of the pleats or flares from the ostensibly straight leg of time .
2 The hon. Member for Harrow , West ( Mr. Hughes ) has just done a first-rate job on behalf of the Labour party .
3 ‘ Fighting ships that were disguised as merchant vessels were known as Q-ships and we 've just done a straight lift from there , ’ she said .
4 ‘ Fighting ships disguised as merchant vessels were known as Q ships and we 've just done a straight lift from there , ’ she said .
5 ‘ She 's inundated with work over there she 's just done a 13-part sitcom for CBS , for example . ’
6 Rob has just done a green audit for the district council .
7 They had just done a big concert at the Albert Hall with an orchestra for an album called Snowgoose .
8 You 're in danger of every time you 're praising that person , they 're going to be sitting back waiting for the straight away , so you could n't , if you go up to somebody and they 've generally done a superb job and you ca n't fault him , and he knows he 's done a really good job , but he 's just sitting back waiting for you to way what , what you 've done wrong .
9 Now they sat eagerly on the rows of brittle gilt chairs with red velvet seats , their exquisitely made-up faces carefully devoid of expression as they made brief notes on their programmes , pretending not to notice that sometimes the clicking cameras were directed not at the catwalk models , all of whom had already done a photo-call session for the photographers the previous day , but at them — the society women of America and the international circuit , the bored charity conscious wives of big businessmen , the famed actresses of stage and screen , even the occasional European princess .
10 This suggests that during a fluent phase a speaker has already done a major part of the planning before beginning to speak a clause .
11 you know maybe I am the sort of person they 're looking for who 's already done a little bit of surveying erm to join as a dogsbody and then over the two years or four years however long it does take erm you know slowly presumably you just get given more responsibilities .
12 At the Confederation of British Industry , we have already done a large amount of research into the sources of international competitiveness , and we now welcome the interest that the Government is showing in some of our conclusions .
13 He has also done a limitless edition of paper coffee cups which say , instead of the traditional ‘ I N.Y . ’ ,
14 Achnacarry and have probably done a shortened course .
15 I mean cos we have n't really sort of really done a proper day of action have we ?
16 ‘ Why does n't her nephew send her the money for the fare ? ’ asked Mary , one of the Sprites , who had often done a good turn for Miss Miggs .
17 He 'd woken without a hangover and even done a token tidying-up of his room .
18 So the Government supports Percent for Art and I would have hoped that it would have at least done a little bit of er work little bit of homework and I would have hoped that those members that went to the Percent for Art seminar would have stood up and said something positive about what it 's about .
19 She has recently done a six-figure deal with Carol Smith for world volume rights in three books by ‘ bestselling novelist and TV personality ’ Denise Robertson , the first of which will be published in September 1994 .
20 But of course , ’ his tone flayed like a whip , ‘ you 've never done a dishonest thing in your life . ’
21 I wailed to Chris and Nick as a BBC producer bundled me up the stairs ‘ I 've never done a live interview before … ’
22 ‘ I have never done a romantic film before .
23 He 'd never done a wrong thing
24 His hands felt smooth , like those of a woman or someone who 's never done a hard day 's work in their life .
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