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

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1 IT COULD BE THAT the British audience will have been acclimatised to Shore , Myers and Carvey through the path-clearing work done by the Bill And Ted movies .
2 Rayner wants an energy-efficiency office to assume control of all mainstream R&D on conservation , including that done by the Building Research Establishment , Another area of contention surrounds the department 's assumptions that coal and oil prices will rise in the next few years — a prospect rather difficult to square with the growing coal mountain in Britain and OPEC 's slashed oil prices .
3 One of the important open questions is whether radiative losses overwhelm the work done by the bar when the gas reaches the outermost self-intersecting orbit .
4 I think , I 'm not going to encourage debate on that I think we 've heard what Kenneth said particularly about the trusts the working done by the trust and would suggest that we ask Granville to take that on board as well and be within the presentations too .
5 Why is this not done by the manufacturer ?
6 The emphasis was on surveys , but these were seldom conducted without any reference to other methods , and some of the most famous British work of this period , that done by the Institute of Community Studies , used a combination of data-collection techniques .
7 I think that a good job has been done by the ITC , but I am prepared to consider any representations that are made to me about the future determination of licences .
8 Everything to be done by the clock .
9 The derivation of such specifications can not be done by the user alone .
10 However , due to insufficient financing , we not only had to ask for benefits , but also can not take on ourselves new obligations , as was done by the rest of the participants in the protocol . "
11 It may also be that the agent would be asked to advise on the cost , and , as with civil legislation , costs in parliamentary matters can in appropriate cases be taxed under the House of Commons Costs Taxation Act , 1847 , and the 1849 Act on similar lines for the House of Lords , the only difference in Scotland being that taxation is done by the Auditor of the Court of Session .
12 Er or done by the company , erm sales demos again we 're limited .
13 The switch from one mechanism to the other is done by the stimulation of three light-sensitive cells between the big compound eyes on their heads .
14 This will usually be done by the landlord entering into a long-term maintenance contract with a specialist .
15 It is argued for the appellants that fixing a tariff period is part of that power , and must be done by the Secretary of State himself , rather than by a junior minister or official .
16 Section 4(1) provides in relation to rate support grant : ‘ Anything done by the Secretary of State before the passing of this Act for the purposes of the relevant provisions in relation to any of the initial years or intermediate years shall be deemed to have been done in compliance with those provisions . ’
17 However , in practice , the bow pushed into the main line by the wind only served to pull the float back into line with the wind minimising the work done by the rudder .
18 ( v ) took a personal or financial responsibility for something that had been done by the addict in your life .
19 There is a lot of work that has to be done by the decider in order to bridge the gap .
20 VAT due on the importation of goods from other EC countries , now termed acquisitions , will be done by the reintroduction of a self supply , recognised by older hands as very similar to the postponed accounting system , abolished in late 1984 .
21 The argument that would draw a sharp line between quantification of litigation costs which may be done by taxation , on the one hand , and quantification of non-litigation costs , which must be done by the Chancery master taking the account without the assistance of a taxing master , on the other hand , is , in our judgment , misconceived .
22 See lot lot of these jobs are done by the tide , say you take a ship now what 's been sunk in the river , at low tide they 'll put the wires underneath , make them fast to the ships and when the tide when the t t tide rise out come the ship , and they can take it where they want to .
23 It was done by the Play Bus man , that 's what you 're thinking
24 A CRE spokesman confirmed to The Scotsman that it had begun an official investigation ‘ which arises from our view that there may have been discrimination in some of the things being done by the education department of Strathclyde Regional Council . ’
25 A CRE spokesman confirmed to The Scotsman that it had begun an official investigation ‘ which arises from our view that there may have been discrimination in some of the things being done by the education department of Strathclyde Regional Council . ’
26 Not only in law , but in ordinary life , we look upon an act done by one man in pursuance of another 's orders as done by the person who gives the order .
27 This can not be done by the person alone , because help is needed in overcoming the amnesias and the emotional repressions , and this can not be achieved by introspection .
28 Often in such cases publicity is done by the person who seems keenest and most likely to succeed .
29 The mainstay of treatment is a twice daily form of physiotherapy , usually done by the child 's parents .
30 The fragility of those relationships underlines the essential work done by the charity .
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