Example sentences of "did [art] [noun] for the " in BNC.

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1 Despite this early re-appraisal only in 1971 did the responsibility for the care of the mentally handicapped move back to the local authorities , where it now remains .
2 It was Ken who did the warm-ups for the audience , telling jokes he would n't dare come out with on the air .
3 A line constructed through the centres of the two circles cuts the left hand circle at Bishops Cannings and I must admit that at the time I did the preparation for the article thought little more about this point .
4 The Court of Appeal stated that the Board did have a duty to act fairly which entailed granting B and K the opportunity to satisfy them of matters in the statute , and to let B and K know the impressions of the Board so that they might be dispelled ; but the Board did not have to quote ‘ chapter and verse , ’ nor did it have to disclose the source of its information if it would be contrary to the public interest , nor did the reasons for the refusal have to be given .
5 Legal action was also promised by the Government but only belatedly did the Minister for the Arts pursue the matter under the Public Libraries and Museums Act 1964 .
6 She was nervous before stepping onto the set of Delinquents , just as she had been all those years ago when she did the rehearsals for The Henderson Kids .
7 He did the engineering for the new Rolls , but is believed to have felt that a smaller , lighter and more economical new car should have been developed .
8 ‘ I did the job for the Government and for Britain and I was left with a lot of disbenefits including holes in the fields and a concrete standing area for lorries which I do n't want , ’ he said .
9 Glen Campbell used a similar approach on a few tracks when he did the sessions for The Everlys ' wonderful Great Country Hits album of 1963 .
10 ‘ He did the design for the Matterhorn , though he modestly lets Harry Fischer take all the credit for it . ’
11 Their presence and interest alone did a lot for the morale of the schools involved .
12 He did a lot for the children , warmed and warming in his need to hold and touch them .
13 ‘ It did a lot for the sport and so many people enjoyed it . ’
14 But er it certainly did a lot for the bakers but as I said it certainly took away the happy family union that we had before .
15 Look at what happened with Jim Harvey he did a lot for the club and Ian Muir was severely punished for an incident aimed at John King .
16 Former Tory MP Rob Hayward , who did a study for the Premier , says his lead could drop to 20,000 .
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