Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] have do " in BNC.

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1 As Gandalf points out , all Sauron and Saruman and the orcs have done between them is ‘ bring Pippin and Merry with marvellous speed , and in the nick of time , to Fangorn , where otherwise they would never have come at all ! ’ — and so , one might say , though it is beyond Gandalf 's knowledge at the time , to rouse the Ents , overthrow Saruman , save Rohan , and free Théoden to make his decisive intervention at Minas Tirith .
2 What the child does not understand is that unfortunately the GIANTS have to do this .
3 Most of those leaving the cities have done so through the commercial market and they have moved for a variety of reasons ( Kennett and Hall , 1981 ) : more freely-available , cheaper , owner-occupied housing might be found beyond the cities in environmentally-attractive locations ; households are more mobile — car-ownership rates doubled between 1961 and 1981 and the electrification of some InterCity lines has encouraged a marked decentralization of people away from London to areas such as Peterborough , Stamford ( Lincs. ) and even Newark ( Notts. ) ; many move out of cities on retirement ; and for the economically active in the south of England , movement out of London becomes ever more attractive as many commercial activities leave the capital .
4 I think the defenders have done well there you know .
5 Meanwhile David O Selznick made a public plea for people not to judge Mitchum until the courts had done so .
6 They have not shrunk from setting aside gifts made to persons in a position to exercise undue influence over the donors , although there has been no proof of the actual exercise of such influence ; and the courts have done this on the avowed ground of the necessity of going this length in order to protect persons from the exercise of such influence under circumstances which render proof of it impossible .
7 They neither cared nor dared explicitly to challenge this picture , as the pro-imperialists among the Germans had done .
8 It is here that the Germans have done so much pioneer work , and indeed the whole tendency of their art historical studies has been to regard works of art almost entirely from a chronological point of view , as coefficients of a time sequence , without reference to their aesthetic significance .
9 If only they had had the sense to invest in cleaning up our power stations , as the Germans have done , we would not watch electricity industry representatives and Ministers rushing around trying to find cheap fixes to meet their European obligations .
10 One of the sons had done the right thing and had taken the pressure off me for a while .
11 The likes of William Grist and G.F. Tabram were , in a way , the replacements of the clothier dynasties such as the Playnes , rapidly creating a business that utilised many of the area 's mills just as the clothiers had done before them .
12 At classroom level , the attention on some areas of the curriculum could sometimes be achieved only by the deliberate neglect of others , the reasons having to do partly with teachers ' attempts to conform to other advisory expectations : those relating to classroom organization .
13 I do the background briefing but the clients have to do most of the work , and so I always tell them . ’
14 I was told that when the Cabinet got my report of what the Tans had done Churchill said he could see no harm in it . ’
15 When the cards were , from the er , the workshop would come in which the lads had done their work , I mean , one of them , I know dear old Pete , in particular , he 'd write for crome , C R double O M , because that 's how he 'd say it .
16 Yes , the lads have done it !
17 One of the reasons why the polytechnics have done so well in the past 21 years is that a clear decision was taken by Governments of both parties to separate funding and quality control .
18 What I 'd like to do is have an industry day then and then a parent 's invitation to see what the kids had done and a quick feedback .
19 The embalmers had done what they could but , even as they walked up the nave , both Cranston and Athelstan caught the whiff of putrefaction .
20 The Norwegians have done rather better — their pavilion ( by Pal Henry Engh ) is both entertaining and architecturally serious , true Expo material .
21 It remains our conviction that the umpires have done their conscientious best throughout the summer , and that only ‘ line decisions ’ ( run-outs , stumpings , boundary incidents ) should be referred to a third umpire who has a TV playback monitor .
22 In Henry Kendall & Sons v Wm Lillico & Sons [ 1969 ] 2 AC 31 a course of dealing was established where it was shown that the parties had done business together three or four times per month for three years on the basis that contracts were made orally and the sellers then sent the buyers a 'sold note " containing their terms of trading .
23 Where the parties have done business together regularly over a period of time it may be possible to establish that the terms are incorporated by a course of dealing .
24 The prayers had done nothing to dispel the sense of night and stirring trees outside , the splattering of rain on the glass .
25 Neither he nor the exiles have done anything to help the starving people who wander the streets of the capital , Monrovia , looking for food and a future .
26 As the MOD has shopped around Europe for additional supplies of 155mm shells , some of the responses have done little for any future spirit of co-operation .
27 In the circumstances the defendants had done that which was reasonably practicable and had thereby satisfied the duty of care imposed upon them .
28 He rejected the argument that the defendants had done something more by refraining from setting up certain answers to the claim permitted by the Dubai law ; as a matter of policy it was never their intention to do so and ‘ It is no consideration to refrain from a course of action which it was never intended to pursue ; see Cook v. Wright ( 1861 ) 1 B. & ss. 559 , 589 , ( above , p. 214 ) . ’
29 What the defendants had done , was not to enhance the risk that the known factors would lead to blindness , but to add to the list of factors which might lead to blindness .
30 The DAF workers are less likely to attract the same sort of gritty sympathy that the miners have done .
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