Example sentences of "[modal v] be done with [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Everyone has had a chance to air their views about what should be done with young offenders — everyone , that is , except the young people themselves .
2 Whilst individual job appraisals of each team member may be useful review of the whole job or project should be done with all concerned present .
3 Writing to a colleague at Caserta , he mentioned that he had been presented with some tricky problems concerning the status of individual British subjects in Austria , and he then went on to mention , among " similar problems " he had been confronted with : " if captured Cossacks fighting with the Germans are to be handed over to the Russians , what should be done with White Russians with French nationality ?
4 The Opposition believe that we should consider alternatives and the ability of magistrates to say that something must be done with first offenders and that an alternative can work .
5 This must be done with open eyes .
6 This must be done with open eyes .
7 Much development was taking place and the old landmarks were fast disappearing , so he realised it must be done with some urgency .
8 These must be done with swift strokes , as if you were drawing a cartoon rather than painting in oil .
9 Er , it 's something that will be welcomed by the trade union movement , a new forward , a new beginning to join once again the fruits of our labour with partnership with other unions and the Labour Party which was what we all need , but it must be done with careful planning and the brains at the top of the union must be telling the of the union , the members on the shop floor , the right direction in which to walk .
10 A , the judge did not explain the use of seven as a multiplier but it not suggested that such a calculation could be done with complete accuracy and using a five percent table , the judge was faced with choosing between seven and eight .
11 It is much less usual to examine something to see what else could be done with that position , how else the resources could be used .
12 Services were often inadequate and expensive , because the Treasury had refused to provide money for investment ; managers were full of ideas of what could be done with new and cost-cutting technology .
13 Writing the history of the electronic-information rich countries at the end of the millennium could be done with dynamic resources that would offer comprehensive profiles of political , economic , social , and cultural worlds .
14 What could be done with any realizations ?
15 Common to them all is the fact that they are acted and are therefore simulations of reality , which may be done with varying degrees of realism or fantasy .
16 The wash down would be done with one leg up at a time and an impatient queue waiting behind .
17 By the middle of January 1937 , he had spoken to Mairet , and he gave the impression that anything he might write about the crisis in the New English Weekly would be done with some reluctance , not least because he was extremely busy .
18 Making a town plan can be done with young children by suggesting the children draw pictures of different parts of the town and sticking these onto a large piece of paper .
19 It is clearly written , and although it emphasises that much can be done , it in no way suggests that it can be done with little effort or time .
20 These models are presented as examples of what can be done with simple equations .
21 But because such systems are modular , much can be done with simple commands .
22 In addition , these systems have built-in memories , so that once the details of a series of edits has been finalised , the actual assembly of shots onto the copy tape can be done with single-frame accuracy entirely automatically .
23 Data files for use by computers might contain data about fonts and help systems , but nothing can be done with that information without the assistance of a program file containing the relevant instructions .
24 ‘ There 's still a lot that can be done with that before we get to having to establish what would effectively be private sector mini-Audit Commissions ’ , said .
25 This can be done with one trainee/one instructor or with one instructor in the role of parent and all trainees acting in consort .
26 This can be done with one frame or strip of film , or the stages can involve successive strips and rephotographing , although with some possible loss of quality each time .
27 This can be done with one of the most attractive arguments at the teachers ' disposal , students ' work ; a contrast can be made with the kind of work which students undertook in the 1960s and 1970s , an example of which is included in Figure 1.2 .
28 This demonstrates what can be done with two simple movements to hold an audience 's attention .
29 If that can be done with improved efficiency with the whole range of services continuing to be carried out , there is no reason why the Secretary of State for Wales should not dive approval to such a scheme .
30 Does my right hon. Friend agree that that shows that there is scope , through a range of Government and quasi-government bodies , to encourage action beyond what can be done with direct Government money ?
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