Example sentences of "[is] doing [art] " in BNC.

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1 He s doing the same now with Whelan and Forrester etc .
2 ‘ We view Brown 's behaviour very seriously , ’ said the presiding official , ‘ he is doing a disservice to the PGA [ Professional Golfers ' Association ] and to everyone concerned with the game . ’
3 ‘ I think the Vatican is doing a fine job , ’ Mr Fitzwater told reporters in Texas , where President Bush is taking a quail-hunting holiday .
4 At eighteen she is doing A levels at college and wants to train as an aromatherapist , because she feels that looking after yourself with massage and perfume can make you feel good about yourself .
5 It 's never been clear though , if you have a Conservative seat , say , in the West Midlands , whether people vote because they think Mrs Thatcher is doing a good job , or because they are worried about a local problem , or because Mrs McJones next door was helped by the sitting candidate over her rates problem !
6 Windows 3.1 is £99 a copy , OS/2 2.0 is £157 , but IBM is doing a promotion price of £90 .
7 If the runner can be told exactly why he or she is doing a particular type of training , what bodily changes it will bring about and how he or she should run to achieve them , then those 15 minutes a day of quality training are more than enough .
8 But however , he is doing a wheeler typo thing , almost a grind , atop the extension .
9 He should have a glass of water with each meal , at least , and possibly in between meals if his environment is very warm , or if he is doing a lot of active therapy .
10 Meanwhile the surveyor , who is doing a ventriloquist act with his insurers , carries on with his surveys , charging higher fees to pay for his increased insurance premiums .
11 I 've no doubt he is right and that the WES , on this showing , is doing a splendid job .
12 ‘ The BBC is doing a ten part documentary on my life , Ruby , Woman of the Pliocene .
13 He or she is doing a certain thing and we interpret it in a certain way which elicits a given emotion .
14 Miss K is doing a magnificent , demanding and difficult job , nursing her courageous mother , who is badly disabled .
15 The holiday is tremendous value for money and we feel New Millennium is doing a wonderful job in providing us with the opportunity to visit these Eastern European countries at such competitive prices .
16 I only hope Lynda La Plante is doing a sequel .
17 Lord Owen , who as Dr David Owen ruined the Labour Party , the Social Democrats , the Liberals and the Alliance , said that the Prime Minister is doing a good job .
18 Top Shop is doing a brisk trade in reefer jackets and A-line car coats .
19 A FARMER is doing a roaring trade — selling turkey chicks for Christmas .
20 Notching is a good way of checking that your stringer is doing a good job .
21 BOB MOULD is doing a Stormin' Norman .
22 Rather than converting Windows applications for Unix in the current fashion , nQue is doing a version for Unix that will run atop Windows .
23 With the help of many of the same printing presses , ink suppliers and distributors , Harlequin Enterprises , a Canadian firm which dominates the world 's romantic-fiction market , is doing a roaring business by expanding into Eastern Europe .
24 OSF 's security provider , SecureWare Inc , is bankrolling a start-up and sharing its president with it : Advanced Software Engineering Technologies or ASET Inc is doing a user interface management system dubbed Agora .
25 The Neath-born slow left-arm bowler is doing a sound job for Gloucestershire ; but Glamorgan have been left without a bowler of that kind , though ex-Kent spinner Mark Dobson came on a trial period .
26 I thought Rob is doing a sort of recycling what do you call it composium
27 Warner , meanwhile , having lost a number of authors ( as Futura and Sphere ) after Maxwell 's death , is doing a splendid job rebuilding .
28 Despite the unpopularity of politicians , John Major is considered one of the best of the political bunch , with 67% agreeing that he is doing a good job as Prime Minister , housewives , particularly , approve of his performance ( 74% ) , which should raise his confidence for the election .
29 At the other end of the spectrum , Concorde is doing a Euro Disney link with a Concorde flight London–Paris , two nights ' accommodation at a four-star hotel , and a two-day pass to Euro Disney , for £695 per person ( contact Goodwood Travel on 0227–763336 ) .
30 Thus , for example , although a miner might not personally believe that a university professor teaching three hours a week for 25 weeks of the year is doing a more worthy or important job than himself , he will nevertheless rank this occupation above his own in the construction of a prestige hierarchy because he has learnt that ‘ professors are more important than miners ’ .
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