Example sentences of "be do on the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 When the Council was wound up in 1982 , being replaced by the Secondary Examinations Council and School Curriculum Development Committee , there was so much work to be done on the curriculum and the examination of it in the years of compulsory school that consideration of the sixth-form curriculum lapsed into comparative inertia .
2 As a result , further work would be done on the issue before legislation was introduced .
3 It 's possible , I suppose , but I think a lot of research has to be done on the way interaction takes place .
4 I hope one day some research may be done on the subject .
5 After the boat had stopped for the night there was always some work still to be done on the platform .
6 Right , no , I think there 's definitely some work that needs to be done on the attitude of women .
7 Much work remains to be done on the structure of the shire community , and there are few shires where it has been closely analysed .
8 If action were taken early before the restoration of the pavements outside the Cornmill Centre there would be less work to be done on the scheme .
9 They prepared chicken pies , the pastry as light as Ruth 's heart , turtle soup , a haunch of venison , jellies , blancmanges , syllabubs , trifles , and a host of other dishes , with still more to be done on the day of the party itself .
10 But a spokesman said that even if the Foundation decided not to open a clinic for sex offenders , work still needed to be done on the building .
11 Nothing more could be done on the case that evening and they had cause to hope it was nearing its end .
12 This may be done on the machine if it is available , or on a simulator or on some kind of mock-up of what the system will be like .
13 ‘ There 's still a lot of work to be done on the timing of the throw .
14 Either way , the training should be done on the supplier 's premises .
15 But other sorts of research need to be done on the spot .
16 ( This may be done on the spot or brought at a second visit . )
17 ‘ But you know , ’ he murmured , ‘ there were things to be done on the boat .
18 ‘ It should be done on the basis of the right of non-smokers to breathe smoke-free air , but wherever possible taking account of the needs of those who smoke . ’
19 First , they may be designed not finally to determine what is to be done in certain circumstances but merely to determine what ought to be done on the basis of certain considerations .
20 In Catholic and High Anglican circles it may be done on the basis of weekly attendance at Mass .
21 So at the end of the day it must be for the courts to decide how to classify particular functions , and this can only be done on the basis of some normative judgment about the desirable scope of judicial review .
22 This will be done on the basis of past experience of the company , its skill at producing the type of film which is planned , observation of its work for other agencies , and , to an extent , its cost quotation .
23 Thus , selecting cases needs to be done on the basis of theoretically informed criteria rather than those to do with representativeness .
24 To avoid this problem the match can be done on the basis of a segment 's features .
25 However erm if if you as a panel are one minded to go for the new settlement option and two , er minded to make a ren recommendation about particular geographical locations or sectors , erm I for one would be very concerned that this would be done on the basis of of insufficient technical erm information .
26 This would be done on the basis of the facts , in particular the period of time the marriage had lasted and the extent to which the wife had foregone the opportunity to earn pension rights while bringing up the children .
27 Only the professor in a hospital department is allowed to do private practice and this must be done on the hospital premises .
28 However , in a letter to the BMC , Longleat Estate have made it clear that any cleaning work necessary to stabilise climbs will be done on the advice of its own specialists , dependent on the interests of tourists and the estate 's employees and not undertaken from a climbing perspective .
29 Alternatively , some of this type of work could well be done on the side , that is , alongside work of a more directed nature where rewards are more easily identifiable .
30 It could be done on the job using a National Council assessor .
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