Example sentences of "do [adv] in [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ( Grits , ground dried corn , are delicious when done properly in the South . |
2 | Oyster farming is certainly possible , and it 's been done successfully in a number of places . |
3 | He argues that ‘ it is possible that those universities which have done badly in the UFC exercise have paid the penalty of over-investment in course development and teaching ’ , obviously to the benefit of their students . |
4 | Lacey 's report found that the Justice Department had conducted a " virtually perfect " inquiry into the affair and had done so in a manner which was free from political influence . |
5 | Those States that have ratified have done so in the expectation of the coming into force of Part XI . |
6 | If it had been possible for the old Castle to grow darker , Grainne thought it would have done so in the hour that followed . |
7 | Yet even as one half of her mind speculated on its significance , the other half reminded her that if she had stumbled on this odd circumstance , then the police would almost certainly have done so in the course of their routine enquiries and , since Barney was still their prime suspect , found a satisfactory explanation . |
8 | Nearly all were undertaking their own personal therapy or had done so in the past , and all were appropriately supervised . |
9 | The Committee has done so in the past , but the Government have taken no notice . |
10 | Solvent can kill and has done so in the past . ’ |
11 | I think that the issue really is erm are there ways in which perhaps they could be helped to do this more productively , and are there ways in which they could be helped to do this rather more collaboratively than perhaps they have done so in the past ? |
12 | Undoubtedly , databases not to be restricted to in-house use will soon be compiled at RBG , but need to be done so in the light of the rapid advancements being made internationally . |
13 | Some of those who had supported the 1936 rising had done so in the belief that the objective was the overthrow of the Popular Front , but not of the Republic itself . |
14 | I would have liked to have done better in the League this season , but I can see light at the end of the tunnel now . |
15 | In other words , you train a bird of prey to do under your control what it would do naturally in the wild . |
16 | In one sense , this is not easy , for the archaeologist has done less in the hill towns of Italy than in England . |
17 | Those of us who believe that our future and national interest lie in such a course do not do so in a spirit of emotional faith or constitutional adventurism ; rather , we take a hard-headed view of where our economic interests lie and where the money will come from in the years ahead . |
18 | So if we wish to touch the horse or communicate with the horse , we should do so in a way that is acceptable to the horse . |
19 | It acknowledged that states had the sovereign right to exploit their own resources ( by implication , therefore , ruling out coercive action to halt the destruction of , for example , the tropical forests ) , but added the rider that they should not do so in a manner which caused damage to the environment of other states . |
20 | It said that states had the sovereign right to exploit their own resources ( by implication , therefore , ruling out coercive action to halt the destruction of tropical forests ) , but added the rider that they should not do so in a manner which caused damage to the environment of other countries . |
21 | If , for some reason , you have to press some flowers that are not completely dry ( and you should only do so in an emergency ) , then you must first mop them with some clean paper tissues to soak up any droplets of water . |
22 | ‘ The Secretary of State may , if recommended to do so by the Parole Board , release on licence a person serving a sentence of imprisonment for life … but shall not do so in the case of a person sentenced to imprisonment for life … except after consultation with the Lord Chief Justice of England together with the trial judge if available . |
23 | The presence of maids obviates any need for husbands to undertake traditionally female tasks and so , while a woman following her career does challenge a husband 's machismo in the sense that it gives her some independence ( both economically and socially ) , it does not do so in the sense of changing his role in the home . |
24 | The common law refused to grant damages for innocent misrepresentation but would do so in the tort of deceit if the representation was fraudulent , although this is notoriously difficult to prove ( Derry v Peek ( 1889 ) 14 App Cas 337 ) . |
25 | But they do not do so in the wild , so the species remain distinct . |
26 | The team leader is usually the most appropriate person to provide this , and can probably best do so in the setting of group discussion with staff members . |
27 | Those who prefer to stay at anchor can do so in the area north of the marina , just inside the line of buoys and the remains of an anti-pollution boom . |
28 | Especially if , mind you , he might not be able to do anything , it 's like I say you you 've got your hot water and it 's probably a job he can do better in the week , one night as long as he says it 's safe to use and you 're not gon na blow the tank up on yourself ! |
29 | ‘ There is a great deal to take in in what you have said , too much to be done all in a moment . |
30 | T is a poor little short Wretch , but will do best in a Gown . ’ |