Example sentences of "[adv] do [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ( 2 ) The firm must indemnify every partner in respect of payments made and personal liabilities incurred by him ( a ) In the ordinary and proper conduct of the business of the firm ; or , ( b ) In or about anything necessarily done for the preservation of the business or property of the firm . |
2 | I recently purchased a frozen meal described as two portions , but it would only do as a meal for one . |
3 | HARD-working Tie Rack designers could perhaps do with a rest . |
4 | I mean , like Dave said , I mean , alright we could perhaps do with a superstore , but not the . |
5 | I know in our case , and therefore probably in a lot that it is n't always possible , they 'll always find a way in , but if there was some perhaps advice to people it might bring down this number of complaints , that you could perhaps do before the wasp season begins , I do n't know whether that 's a possibility or not . |
6 | But again , it was all done , it was all literally done in a weekend . |
7 | Erm was the original or the existing business only done through the post ? |
8 | Reneging on the terms of the agreement was not only done by the natives . |
9 | But doing the whole thing — removing daytime clothes , putting on special sleeping garments , emptying the bladder , cleaning the teeth and finally getting into the purpose-built sleeping furniture — is something that is only done in the bedrooms specially built for the purpose . |
10 | The inquest had heard that changes to the hot water system at the home where the boy died had been ordered five years ago , but that the work was only done AFTER the boy 's death . |
11 | The seat , therefore , would have to be part of the internal frame , steering would have to be manually done by the operator 's feet pushing along the floor , and the hoped-for gliding motion achieved solely through sets of little castors hidden under the fender base . |
12 | It follows that marking is entirely done on the basis of the police report and is therefore dominated by it . |
13 | No the , the principle of it is good , we could all do with a bit more muscle building than we have . |
14 | When we 're researching our shows we explain the whole process very carefully to each woman who agrees to be interviewed ; they get paid for talking to us , they give feedback at all stages of the writing process — it 's very much done as a contract . |
15 | It was very much done on a sort of personal basis , an individual basis , failing to look at any collective solutions to the many problems which women face . |
16 | So with you mentioning leather then it leads me onto another question erm was there much done in the way of leather work in the Caldmore area ? |
17 | But in fact every creative and inventive and imaginative activity ( including that of inventing new tools ) is better done with the help of ‘ technology ’ , and so a failure to familiarize children at school with the use of such technology inhibits their imaginative potential , as well as making them incompetent and virtually unemployable when they leave school . |
18 | Still less does one know whether people tend to resist suggestions from a machine that go against their unaided habits , or whether they rapidly and thankfully accept that some things are better done by a computer . |
19 | If the court takes the view that the meeting was not a reasonable step in the action but was merely done for the client 's benefit , then the costs will be disallowed as against the defendants . |
20 | Now when this is all over , and Saddam has got to be stopped , forcibly stopped , when this is over , I believe that there 's got to be no reneging as this country has constantly done with the Arabs ; there has got to be a Middle East conference , and the Israelis said ‘ yes , we agree to your State , but return to your original frontiers or you will get the same treatment as Saddam has got . ’ |
21 | Because i i they though it was in competition with other varieties around and it something t It was n't necessarily to do with the fact that erm they though it was less it held less prestige in the community . |
22 | Now that her children are old enough to do without a nanny , Sheila refuses all help in the house , preferring to do all her shopping herself . |
23 | and er there 's enough to do at the front and the back . |
24 | The prospering of Unionism had less to do with the war than is generally assumed , and it was more healthy in 1914 and less certain of prosperity in 1922 . |
25 | when directed so to do by the police constable ( or the traffic warden ) in the execution of his duty . |
26 | ‘ when directed so to do by the police constable or the traffic warden ) in the execution of his duty ’ . |
27 | In general , many of these inquiries were motivated by the need for what we would now regard as manpower planning , especially to do with the defence of the realms concerned . |
28 | Given that the video is intended for international sale , 's requests concerning the respecting of other countries ' mores ( especially to do with the representation of minorities , religion , sex and violence ) will be adhered to . |
29 | Given that the video is intended for international sale , 's requests concerning the respecting of other countries ' mores ( especially to do with the representation of minorities , religion , sex and violence ) will be adhered to . |
30 | Given that the video is intended for international sale , 's requests concerning the respecting of other countries ' mores ( especially to do with the representation of minorities , religion , sex and violence ) will be adhered to . |