Example sentences of "do [noun sg] for [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | She had done research for a medical writer . |
2 | Oh good oh right so er so you can you can do project for a few weeks fairly solidly before the end of term course when deadlines start looming . |
3 | Near his Chalk Farm flat was an entrée to another social scene , the world of the small magazines , of Pete Brown , Mal Dean — who had done design for the first It and Robins was drawn towards it . |
4 | After graduation he was awarded a scholarship to do research for a doctoral thesis on Thomas Gray [ q.v. ] , apparently never completed , under the supervision of I. A. Richards [ q.v . ] . |
5 | The third term reforms to local government , the ‘ inner-city ’ policies , were much less about doing good for the poor and arresting decline and decay than about undermining Labour 's power bases . |
6 | Doing research for a further qualification . |
7 | Doing research for a further qualification . |
8 | Those people who have the record sheets from last week , ten , ten people that are doing work for the British National Corpus . |
9 | I believe again that our members will support the call and in so doing call for a general election to dismiss this totally incompetent government ! |
10 | They did business for a declared total of FFr100 million — only half last year 's already poor performance and the same as that of 1987 , the first year figures were kept . |
11 | While on site , The Grimley Partnership did filming for a separate ten-minute video on constant gas monitoring . |
12 | Irradiation seems to be able to mediate these effects in humans since irradiation for testicular seminoma or teratoma , which includes the spine , leads to duodenal ulcer more frequently than does treatment for the same condition without irradiation . |