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

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1 ‘ I am enjoying my job more than ever and there is still a lot to be done with PRCS , so all the speculation is a bit silly . ’
2 I need hardly say that that 's not going to be done with courtesy of the odd telephone call .
3 It can only be done with conviction , with the sort of approach we used in 1969 with Ostpolitik .
4 There was never owt to be done with Jake when he took on that wild-eyed look . ’
5 ‘ You have a very narrow range of ideas as to what can be done with Pickerage in the bog .
6 Some visits could not be done with students and so work had to be reorganised .
7 But my experience , that of my colleagues in other schools and research evidence based on early attempts at widespread support teaching in Scotland ( Ferguson and Adams 1982 ) , lead me to conclude that much groundwork usually needs to be done with teachers in terms of planning lessons jointly , and revising and adapting curriculum materials and teaching methods before any effective support work with individual children can begin .
8 Apart from its limited spatial resolution the main disadvantage of this technique is that , for it to be safe , it has to be done with isotopes with extraordinarily short half-lives and that means that they have to be prepared on site .
9 Many observed functions within the brain resemble what can be done with layers of perceptrons .
10 However , the title development is useful because it highlights the fact that something has to be done with evaluations : something to improve the process next time around .
11 The Cold War had effectively decided what was to be done with Germany .
12 There is no doubt that it contains a remarkably comprehensive account of what we know now about the weather and its causes in these islands , including what can be done with satellite observations .
13 This must not be taken too far and it must be done with thought for the project leader 's attitudes .
14 It should be apparent from this overview of some of the major elements of the planning system that it intrudes in many places and is a factor which has to be taken into account at every stage of considering what , if anything , should be done with land or buildings .
15 They want to be done with inducements and get cash flow from the start .
16 When Wales were successful in the Seventies ( and even then they could not beat the Blacks ) , mere victory was not enough ; it had to be done with panache and by a heap of points to satisfy the demands of a voracious populace .
17 ‘ The simplest of jobs can be done with panache ’ , he would instruct whenever one of his staff fell short of his standards of perfection — the standards that endeared him to his ‘ Shiny Set ’ customers and staff alike .
18 Although this can be done with P ( . )
19 Even when it is necessary to close down factories it can be done with compassion , in his view .
20 Few primary schools are likely to match the example of Meadowfield Comprehensive School in Sheffield that raised £80,000 by accommodating conferences for the City 's Area Health Authority and its Training and Enterprise Council but it 's an example of the sort of thing that can be done with imagination and energy .
21 WHAT CAN BE DONE WITH INFORMATION ?
22 We need to attract and retain members and that can be done with information which is very powerful .
23 Buying should be done with dignity by people who care for the breed .
24 This can be done with washouts but these are distressing for the child and the parent .
25 In fact , we do run a project which looks at the ways science can be taught in the first school , which has been very surprising to me and many of my colleagues by what can actually be done with children in the ages of five to seven .
26 In fact , we do run a project which looks at the ways science can be taught in the first school , which has been very surprising to me and many of my colleagues by what can actually be done with children in the ages of five to seven .
27 It remained to be seen what was to be done with Lilian .
28 The deed , he said , could be done with laps of 59 , 63 , 66 , and 64 seconds .
29 WHAT CAN BE DONE WITH DATABASES ?
30 This should be done with sensitivity , however , as it may cause anxiety should the neophyte teacher feel that she or he is being assessed in teaching skills , especially if the member of teaching staff is unfamiliar .
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