Example sentences of "be do [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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31 Where parent and child genuinely fall in love , as is sometimes the case , it would seem that little can be done save control by law .
32 But this could not be done without noise , especially the last , and hearing it the defenders lit first torches and then large beacons along the walls and opened up with their guns .
33 For a moment Louisa wondered whether this platitudinous sentiment might be turned to advantage , but it could not be done without contrivance ; and when she looked up she saw how the Rector 's face aspired to bravery .
34 However , before these aims can be achieved , we first of all have to recruit and this , as I said before , can not be done without literature required .
35 I believe that it can be done without internment .
36 a mi a very minor point that is that while we 're er carrying on these negotiations and I , I think it can be done without thought without er making the timespan from the start of this bypass , there is one minor point in that and I think it could be dealt with and , and that is the people of Brandon can see that , that the pedestrian crossing near the small roundabout in the centre of the town is far too close to that roundabout and they er believe that it causes considerable traffic hold ups and I see erm no reason why this pedestrian crossing should n't be moved
37 Little can be done without permission — the same security system which prevents light-fingered customers from making off with the goods , also trains an unblinking eye on the shop-worker .
38 That is a tenable argument as is the belief that in any case little that is practical can be done without help from outside agencies .
39 All this must be done without delay or argument because the safety of all those people flying in the 521 other Boeing 707/300 aircraft could be at stake .
40 But new barriers were built up at every step , so he continued to seek an opportunity to resign , if this could be done without disobedience to the will of God .
41 So , whilst the Council at its present level of spending under its present control , which is not ours , will have to make savings in expenditure , it is our belief it can be done without detriment to services .
42 The first viewing of a sequence can be done without sound so that the learner has time to think about the place , the people and the situation before having to cope with what they are saying .
43 ’ 'This meant , ’ so Balfour advised , ‘ a working arrangement with Asquith , which he believed could be done without loss of dignity or authority . ’
44 See what can be done without filtration if you have a pollution-free source of water and can make one or two water changes a day .
45 ‘ If we attempted to remove it , ’ he said to her , ‘ it would have to be done under anaesthetic .
46 Three options were given and the basic tasks column was taken to indicate work that could only be done under supervision or instruction , or the repetitive work such as feeding .
47 ‘ Yes , it could be done under cover of darkness whilst Sir Gerard was lost in his own thoughts . ’
48 It can be done under general or local anaesthetic .
49 Manufacturing factor VIII , says Don Seymour , Speywood 's new managing director , should be done under product licence with Genentech .
50 I honestly do n't see what 's to be done except wait and keep our eyes open .
51 Or it could be done through fragmentation .
52 Perhaps this might be done through correspondence , to answer some of the above questions , or , in the very near future Peter might be able to go further on his explanation of the campaign strategy .
53 I suppose a lot of business might be done through word of mouth as well .
54 ‘ Let nothing be done through strife or vainglory ’ she was told in Philippians 2 — and she had striven and been vainglorious .
55 We need to bring it about , and it can only be done through teamwork .
56 The work will be done through observation of formal , informal and sub-committee meetings , attendance at governor training sessions , questionnaires and interviews .
57 Skimming a chapter for its main ideas may be done over coffee .
58 CONCLUSIONS : WHAT SHOULD BE DONE ABOUT COMPETITION POLICY IN THE UK AND EC ?
59 Ministers should take on board this message from those of us who speak for people with whom we come into contact in our day-to-day work : something must be done about victimisation , and it must be done quickly .
60 What can be done about discrimination against Travellers , given that travelling people in the Glen Road have been denied the fundamental right of official halting sites which should have been provided by Belfast City Council ?
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