Example sentences of "done on [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This can also be done on a medium grit oilstone .
2 It should also be noted that the stocking of the aquarium should be done on a gradual basis so that the new filtration is not stressed by overloading .
3 The problem in terms purely of resourcing is if , if one does n't look after the not so seriously mentally ill they very rapidly c become the very seriously mentally ill with considerable financial resourcing problems and also enormous manpower problems because they do then tend to need twenty four hour close supervision nursing and not care in the community which can be done on a part-time basis and the implications of that are frightening .
4 Musicians need someone to co-ordinate all of their music business activities , and it makes sense that this should be done on a world-wide basis .
5 Line and Sandison conclude , ‘ Variations between individual titles , of serials as well as monographs , are likely to be so great that substantial data must be collected for each individual title , perhaps in each library ( certainly in each type of library ) if weeding is to be done on a rational basis ’ .
6 Aerobics classes ( or ‘ pop-mobility' ) or exercise tapes for home use , can be a splendid way to build endurance and suppleness when done on a regular basis .
7 We recycle everything we can and work in an environmentally friendly way , so I think these tests should be done on a regular basis .
8 This was often done on a temporary basis at first , but usually the fences became permanent hedges or walls .
9 This was done on a haphazard basis , so that a Peruvian Indian from the Andes could be issued with papers proving beyond legal doubt that he had in fact spent all his life in Godalming .
10 For some shares therefore the deals were often done on a matched basis .
11 It is admitted that the gradings assigned to the respective countries have been done on a subjective basis and that different observers might well have come up with somewhat different rankings .
12 Clearly , much more research needs to be done on a wide variety of conodonts before the histological structure may be used as evidence of vertebrate affinities .
13 We strongly suggest that if this preparation is to be attempted it be done on a small scale and the reaction mixture be checked for unreduced bis(2-azidoethyl)ether before removal of chloroform and distillation of the diamine .
14 This type of research can be done on a small scale .
15 The test is done on a small sample of blood taken from a vein in the arm in the standard way .
16 I was also misled by work I had done on a simple model of the universe in which the collapsing phase looked like the time reverse of the expanding phase .
17 But it was all done on a light rein and with the minimum of paperwork .
18 We have already seen how this is done on a byte-oriented computer .
19 This is a labour- and time-consuming enterprise if done on a commercial scale .
20 All work for the Group is done on a commercial basis and I think that is an essential ingredient for successful project management .
21 Shaft mining began in the fifteenth century , and by the Industrial Revolution mining was being done on a large scale .
22 I agree with my hon. Friend the Member for Cardiff , South and Penarth ( Mr. Michael ) that it is doubly absurd to destroy jobs in the British tobacco industry — as has been done on a large scale — if that leads not to a reduction in tobacco consumption but to the substitution of imported brands of cigarette .
23 It is done on a 12-week cycle and will lead to a reduction in the cost for a producer with , say , 60 hens , to about £24 over the laying period .
24 We have acquired a new bingo machine which helps those doing the calling , which is done on a voluntary basis by committee members .
25 I do n't want to jump the queue but it should be done on a fair system . ’
26 Lending which is longer-term is usually done on a variable-rate basis , where the interest is calculated periodically in line with changing market rates .
27 Even if lexical information can be used to limit subsequent registrations , it will not be done on a word-by-word basis .
28 This will be done on a month-by-month comparison with the previous year , and by smaller-scale dipstick sampling of expenditure based on studying samples of local budget trends .
29 They had accepted their invitations only in order to disrupt the proceedings , as they had done on a previous occasion in 1953 .
30 Er or indeed you know , the issue er of a job which had n't been done on a particular machine er but was timed on another one .
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