Example sentences of "was do [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | This was done through a programme of special events , the ‘ Edinburgh and Lothians European Programme ’ , which was jointly managed by the Council , Edinburgh District Council , Lothian and Edinburgh Enterprise Limited and the Chamber of Commerce . |
2 | And it was done through a trust then , and it was done so quietly that they had n't time to object . |
3 | This was done through the Getty Art History Information Program . |
4 | At a popular level this was done through the transmission of beliefs and practices through folk-lore . |
5 | The healing was done through the spirit . |
6 | We said in the chapter that this was done through the medium of arriving at a written-down cost or value . |
7 | The operation was done through the midline scar and the recurrent tumour was removed from the right upper rectus together with surrounding unaffected tissue . |
8 | It was done with a scornful glance at Keith and then a grin of agreement at Mrs Hollins . |
9 | This was done with a Dunlop 31 ball and is one of the longest recorded clear carries known in golf ’ . |
10 | Cutting stone was done with a rope dipped in wet sand and used like a saw . |
11 | ‘ This was done with a complete focus on shareholders of the corporation , ’ he insists . |
12 | The whole point of the undergirding cables was to provide some shear bracing and so unless the operation was done with a knowledge and accuracy which were rather unlikely in the circumstances , so as to get the cables roughly at forty-five degrees , the expedient probably had usually as little effect as it seems to have had upon Paul 's ship . |
13 | The counting of coloured spots , each representing one cell , was done with a stereo microscope after various periods of storage at 4°C . |
14 | Randomisation was done with a table of random numbers , the allocation codes were introduced in two series of sealed envelopes according to stratification class . |
15 | And there was the like for the corn and that we used to what we called hammling it was done with a flail . |
16 | Even er the breaking of dough was done with a lot of mang a little wringers thing you know . |
17 | Every piece of carving on the Chindit , which stands about 3ft high , was done with the Woodcarver |
18 | Every piece of carving on the Chindit , which stands about 3ft high , was done with the Woodcarver |
19 | This was done with the collaboration of the Braun workshop , and V. V. Reiner who painted the sala terrena in the garden . |
20 | This was done with the best of intentions , to stop consumers damaging such records with mono pickups , but it opened the floodgates to many types of fake-stereo records in the following decades . |
21 | This system interconnected the rudder and ailerons and did away with rudder pedals ; all the flying was done with the yoke . |
22 | When this was done with the GHS 1980 data , half the elderly people ( 49 per cent ) had no disability and a quarter some slight disability ( 26 per cent ) . |
23 | In the larger provincial firm ( D ) the research was done with the probate partner . |
24 | After 4 to 6 weeks , cytofluorometry was done with the bulk cultures using a FACScan ( Becton and Dickinson ) . |
25 | And that was done with the new ball . |
26 | But in October 1341 , relieved of financial pressure by the desertion of some allies and by the bankruptcy of his Italian bankers , Edward repealed the offending statutes , though it is significant that it was done with the advice and assent of the earls , barons and other wise men . |
27 | ‘ And what his idea was , in a way I suppose , was just to see the position which I had to get the horse into before he had the job with the mare ; and he wondered how the job was done with the harness I 'd got on . |
28 | It was done with the co-operation and permission of the Nature Conservancy Council so as to avoid ecological damage , and I would like to point out politely that it is a private road . |
29 | What was done with the calf |
30 | This was done with the frigid politeness of two people who do not like each other , know they do not like each other , but have never let that dislike come out into the open . |