Example sentences of "it do for [art] " in BNC.

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1 Yeah she had it , she was just going into theatre at the end of the programme , she was having it done for the fourth time
2 June 's earth summit may appease the rich nations , but what will it do for the world 's poor , asks Jeremy Seabrook
3 THE DISPOSSESSED Rocky road to Rio June 's Earth Summit may appease the rich nations , but what will it do for the world 's poor , asks Jeremy Seabrook
4 Indeed , indeed so that 's what you might use , yep What 's the value , I mean what does it do what does it do for the company first of all ?
5 Two of the drovers took a strip of white cotton about 20 yards long and held it across the top of the quay , and it did for a fence .
6 It did for a time seem to explain the trajectories of development and underdevelopment in some countries of Latin America , but when it was applied to Africa and Asia it was much less successful .
7 ‘ I want to see the return of the Yorkshire Ridings and the abolition of Humberside and Cleveland so that Yorkshire can again stretch from the Humber to the Tees as it did for a thousand years before 1974 , ’ said Mr Sykes .
8 ‘ I want to see the return of the Yorkshire Ridings and the abolition of Humberside and Cleveland so that Yorkshire can again stretch from the Humber to the Tees as it did for a thousand years before 1974 , ’ said Mr Sykes .
9 For the top and intermediate Party leadership , Hitler 's image stood therefore in far closer relationship to reality than it did for the broad mass of the population .
10 He has a dynamic personality and musical discrimination , and without exception the orchestra played much better for him than it did for the ballet conductor , Viktor Fedotov .
11 He has also pointed out that the future did not loom so large for them as it did for the Roman historians , who were anxious about the fate of their empire .
12 For most LDCs the export of primary commodities no longer guarantees economic growth as it did for the USA , Canada , Sweden , etc. , in the 1800s .
13 It took longer for the territories with loud speakers to be occupied than it did for the silent territories ( Figure 6.2 ) .
14 As I understand it the Cleveland structure plan proposes the same number of dwellings for erm its next period which happens to be fourteen years , as it did for the last fourteen of the of the previous structure plan , fifteen thousand seven hundred .
15 ‘ Elizabeth ’ I got out and , suddenly emboldened , ‘ Like our great queen ’ I added , hoping I had guessed the correct period , thought it did for the present as a well .
16 Although this amounted to little more than a restatement of previously-agreed policies , including the Clean Air Act of 1990 [ see ED no 41/42 ] and the planned phase-out of chlorofluorocarbons , it did for the first time set a tentative target , suggesting that emissions of greenhouse gases in the year 2000 would be " equal to 1987 levels " .
17 If competitors and circumstances are regarded as the " enemy " then It makes as much sense for a corporation to have alternative objectives as it does for a military commander .
18 It takes as long as it does for a dog to douse a tree trunk .
19 But wherever she works , a woman-centred psychologist 's sex does not guarantee her feminism , any more than it does for an egalitarian feminist psychologist .
20 I want to say in conclusion that it has as many consequences for the devout Evangelical as it does for the hardened Catholic .
21 The modern school must , to my mind , stand or full by what it does for the worst-equipped children .
22 Much of that worth depends , as it does for the teacher cited above , on recognition and status given to one 's work by others .
23 The neurosis of humanity arose out of the relation to the father , just as it does for the child .
24 ‘ And what happens if it lasts longer for one of us than it does for the other ? ’
25 In this context , " design " has the same definition as it does for the purposes of the design right and a design document includes a drawing or other documents such as specifications , photographs and data stored in a computer .
26 As an example , property insurance is cheaper than liability insurance , so that it makes more sense , for instance , for a site-owner to insure against the fire risk of a fire caused by an installer , under fire insurance , than it does for the installer to insure against liability for causing the same risk , under a public liability or contractor 's all risks policy .
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