Example sentences of "do [art] [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 you do the function to it , and then you pass it back to me .
2 So Hugh Jones has suggested that you do the follow-up to the programme with Calder . ’
3 Erm but what we will have to do is set up our local procedures as regards agents queries and things like that in both countries , both with and also whatever you decide in Denmark of how we run the procedure but that can be something later but what we 'll need to do is no doubt before we actually do the distribution to the agents and the erm the information out to them th why we 're going into on our own as opposed to being served by the other carriers .
4 Fitting roof space ventilation is not difficult , and products such as those in the Glidevale range , readily available at most builder 's merchants , do the job to Building Regulation requirements .
5 But the puritan lobby do a disservice to their cause by lumping everything under the one name , just as the temperance lobby forfeit respect by classing a Christmas sherry with a vodka bacchanal .
6 Because Derek will be able to say to me Look , do a letter to here .
7 Do a lot to the next one
8 You do a job to the best of your ability .
9 I would love more people to be aware of the sometimes painfully beautiful music that Gál wrote , but ( and I do no injustice to his shade ) I would n't try to convince anyone of his stature on the basis of the music for mandolin and piano recorded here : it seems to have been composed for the sheer enjoyment of the players — well-tuned , amiable , and slightly unmemorable stuff .
10 With this performance , the Hagen Quarter seem resolved to provide argument refuting facile suggestions of Op. 135 as ‘ a reversion to Haydn ’ , suggestions which do no credit to either composer .
11 So , while the trial and conviction of Socrates do no credit to Athenian democracy , the event 's very lack of typicality ought to prevent us from drawing any grand and devastating conclusions about democracy from it .
12 The familiar enemies — cigarette smoking , too much alcohol , too much fat and sugar , and lack of physical exercise — do no good to health , but the cure by a frugal and temperate life is unattractive .
13 Amateur Open Days do no good to anyone .
14 But descriptions do no justice to a design in which the vision of St John on Patmos can rarely have been so imaginatively conceived .
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