Example sentences of "[vb mod] [be] done with [art] " in BNC.

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1 The defection and death of Richard and John Neville therefore reopened the question of how royal authority could best be exercised in the north , as well as raising the issue of what should be done with the Neville connection , which was now leaderless .
2 When Telford Development Corporation began to coppice the woodland for conservation purposes , a group of countryside wardens , foresters and a lecturer in 3D-design got together and decided that something should be done with the waste timber .
3 A dispute arose as to what should be done with the cargo , and in January 1992 the shipowners issued an originating summons for directions .
4 Disputes arose as to what should be done with the cargo and the shipowners issued an originating summons on 12 March 1991 in this court naming as the defendants the charterers of the vessel .
5 Then when her house was due for demolition , she and Viola met , and Viola asked what should be done with the manuscripts , as she was thinking of selling the house .
6 What does she think should be done with the material in Iraq ?
7 I can give the hon. Gentleman the undertaking — it is of the sort that I gave him in Committee — that I believe that many things should be done with the extra resources that we shall have , and in the context of administrative matters the care of records is relevant .
8 In January it was decided to go on talking but let a ’ monitoring group ’ suggest what should be done with the results .
9 The defection and death of Richard and John Neville therefore reopened the question of how royal authority could best be exercised in the north , as well as raising the issue of what should be done with the Neville connection , which was now leaderless .
10 Social services chiefs were meeting today to decide what should be done with the twoyear-old girl , who was left at Wirral 's Arrowe Park Hospital .
11 Yesterday 's meeting offered options regarding what should be done with the Rivers in the long term .
12 The question arises as to what should be done with the surpluses that arise .
13 All must be done with the required ceremony .
14 This must be done with the object of replacing them with a single rational religion compatible with human needs and unrelated to blind and futile faith in unproven ‘ gods ‘ .
15 This must be done with the prior approval of the Council of Ministers or its Executive Committee " .
16 This means that testing must be done with an attitude of love and helpfulness .
17 Paul and Malcolm Bream first spent time exploring possible sources of voluntary funding , and then saw what might be done with the local authority , but have now turned back to their original search for their own place .
18 Imagine what might be done with the collected works of Alexander Hamilton when the Founding Fathers project eventually provides them on CD-ROM sometime in the not too distant future .
19 The producer should reasonably foresee what might be done with the goods , such as predictable misuse by a child .
20 Angalo had found a pebble that was almost the right shape to attach to a twig with strips torn off his coat ; he 'd never seen a stone axe in his life , but he had a definite feeling that there were useful things that could be done with a stone tied to the end of a stick .
21 The information available through the payroll was : name man number payroll number ( hourly , weekly , monthly ) depot number birth date date of joining salary company division department marital status date left At a later date indicators were added for : membership of pension scheme savings scheme part-timers address job title It became apparent immediately that quite a lot could be done with a good program .
22 It can be seen that a long list of students ( or any other units ) could be used for a random sample by this means simply by numbering from beginning to end , and this could be done with an automatic increasing numbering stamp .
23 Whether it could be done with the thought-bubble …
24 Striped shirt tapped a gold pencil thoughtfully against his teeth and said that of course one had every respect for someone wishing to take such a stand and that in that case we must see what could be done with the portfolio as it was .
25 Museums like the Science Museum now built up collections of enormous value to the historian of science , for the provenance of the pieces is known , and we can only judge past science when we know what could be done with the tools available .
26 This may be done with a reaper and binder or by scythe fitted with a special cradle .
27 This may be done with the best intentions and will help empty the overflowing kennels , but mistakes can cause new owners some shocks .
28 If the work-force is unionised , this may be done with the union representatives on behalf of their members .
29 This may be done with the best intentions , but it can lead to frustration and arguments .
30 This may be done with the consent of the tenant and the leave of the court ( Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 , s38(4) ) .
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