Example sentences of "to be done by [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Everything seems to be done by trial and error .
2 The threat from investment in the East is also being played down by TUC officials who say the biggest business to be done by investors will be in filling East European markets with much-craved products .
3 If Jewish control could not be challenged constitutionally it would have to be done by acts of Steel ; and he saw the time approaching when , like the mayor of Bethlehem , he would have to arm his son against the Jews .
4 It celebrates creativity amid doubt and despondency — creativity as energy but also as a duty , work to be done by man as it is the sun 's task to shine .
5 There are many reasons for co-operation , but the main concern should be that whatever is to be done by clearinghouses , it should have one prime effect — that the quality of user education should be significantly improved .
6 It follows from this My Lords that I believe that the Noble Lord , Lord with his well-known moderation and desire to compromise has gone rather too far in meeting Government intentions , but at all events I do ago go along with his proposal that if it is to be done by order , it would be right that the order should be laid before Parliament to make quite sure that justice has been done .
7 The pumping was said to be done by Germans , faultlessly disguised as British officers , or even , it had been whispered , by genuine British officers who had fallen for German propaganda .
8 That means all the work has to be done by Annabelle ( bride 's name ) and me ( groom 's name ) .
9 When someone dies , then , there is a vast range of practical decision-making to be done by people who , as we have said , are likely to be shocked and in a state of indecision .
10 Setting standards for the amount and quality of work to be done by employees often does not provide an effective means of controlling their performance .
11 ( With the built-in weaving brushes on the standard sinker plate , this has to be done by hand . )
12 Illustrations and line drawings are quite happily handled by the scanner although photographs , half tones to use the correct term , still need to be done by hand .
13 And that also had to be done by hand .
14 Less extreme in deformation , quieter and less agitated in mood , these paintings form a prelude to the important work which was to be done by Picasso during the summer in Spain at Horta de San Juan .
15 The public 's ideas for providing full employment were coloured by the success of wartime planning , but they remained largely the notions of the years before the war , as Table 1 , compiled immediately following the publication of the Beveridge report in December 1942 , shows : a public works programme was mentioned four times as frequently as socialism , which was less popular than solutions based on reducing the amount of work to be done by individuals , and in the number wanting work .
16 The higher-level , task-related interactive project work that seems to prevail inside the office would , if it were to be done by teleworkers , require workflow management tools that ‘ are still in their infancy ’ , according to , systems integration consultant with Glasgow-based specialists Iain Graham Consultants .
17 All new keyboards of composing machines were to be operated by male union labour , and fifty per cent of upmaking and correction on keyboard material was to be done by men .
18 In the United States many of the jobs performed by women in Europe continued to be done by men , as John Droege indicated in his instructions for station operation in his Passenger Terminals of 1916 , although black women often performed cleaning tasks .
19 The former method requires some effort , but it makes the case more realistic when it comes to cross-examination , and it enables the preliminary proceedings , including the interviewing of witnesses and briefing of counsel , to be done by student ‘ solicitors . ’
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