Example sentences of "be done [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Some of your analysis and dictionary work could probably be done outside the language area too .
2 If the review shows it is feasible for the work to be done outside the ES , the market testing process is taken to another stage .
3 Or it can be done outside the classroom — in any place where people are talking and you can listen .
4 This may be done with a reaper and binder or by scythe fitted with a special cradle .
5 This is a key area where professional accountants have already begun to experiment — the 1991 environmental accounts of the Dutch company BSO/Origin , for instance , are reproduced and show what can be done with a bit of imagination and lateral thinking .
6 They 've proved it can be done with a bit of dignity , and we 'd like to achieve that .
7 Angalo had found a pebble that was almost the right shape to attach to a twig with strips torn off his coat ; he 'd never seen a stone axe in his life , but he had a definite feeling that there were useful things that could be done with a stone tied to the end of a stick .
8 The Institute would be in a strong position , and the NVQ Committee would decide how assessments were to be done with a City and Guilds involvement .
9 In the parlance of Scotland 's street — talk , Baxter was ‘ dead gallus ’ , everything had to be done with a swagger and a smile .
10 The first ten have to be done with no reference books ( What are the local VFR Met minima ?
11 I think one of them would be willing to back up my story and if its necessary I will give you a name if you can promise it can all be done with no charges brought .
12 The base goes back to the RAFin SEptember 94. it 's not yet known what will be done with the land but many local people hope it 'll be used the upper H
13 But none of them noticed , they were hunched within themselves , absorbed , waiting to be done with the decisions and get home .
14 The cost of warships is unknown , but something can be done with the byrnies which every eight hides were ordered to provide in the same year .
15 This can only be done with the parents ' help .
16 Then I would expect that most of your work would be done with the parents of children , rather than children themselves .
17 Shifting between the gears in these two lower ratios can only be done with the tractor at a standstill , so it does n't matter that they are unsynchronised .
18 Striped shirt tapped a gold pencil thoughtfully against his teeth and said that of course one had every respect for someone wishing to take such a stand and that in that case we must see what could be done with the portfolio as it was .
19 Up till now we have only considered the potential uses of the various desktop publishing products but it is important to look at what can be done with the things that they produce .
20 But much can be done with the interpretation . ’
21 The police at Southampton had got in touch with Bath , asking what was to be done with the bike , as it had apparently been abandoned .
22 The producer should reasonably foresee what might be done with the goods , such as predictable misuse by a child .
23 ‘ Let's be done with the play acting , what is really going on , Miss Grenfell ? ’
24 In Branch Banking Division this will be done with the support of the BBD Service Quality Development team .
25 Advanced work for the hemiplegic arm may also be done with the patient sitting down .
26 The length of the repairs to be done with the flagstones will vary from several miles to a few hundred yards , and they will be laid with the help of local authorities , volunteers and environmental associations .
27 If the work-force is unionised , this may be done with the union representatives on behalf of their members .
28 Primarily , however , an empirically based study of public order policing is impossible to undertake in the midst of the province 's continuing violent conflict , and certainly could not be done with the degree of depth , empirical focus , familiarity , and , frankly , personal safety which an ethnographic study of routine policing allows .
29 A dispute arose as to what should be done with the cargo , and in January 1992 the shipowners issued an originating summons for directions .
30 Disputes arose as to what should be done with the cargo and the shipowners issued an originating summons on 12 March 1991 in this court naming as the defendants the charterers of the vessel .
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