Example sentences of "do all [art] " in BNC.

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1 Doth all the winter-time at still midnight
2 It is a question , ’ Loppe said , ‘ whether it would not be cheaper to let them do all the refining .
3 I 'd return home and do all the usual things that keep your sense of yourself — eat , play around with children , do my washing , telephone my nearest and dearest , talk late into the night with my hosts , have fantasies , pleasure myself .
4 The coronation seemed to last for hours , but I managed to say and do all the right things .
5 How much , we wondered , would it cost to live like royalty , or the very rich , to pay someone to come in and do all the things us ordinary folk have to do for ourselves .
6 I went to drama school having done all the correct things that drama students are supposed to ignore — like going to public school ( Wellington ) and dressing in conventional clothes .
7 ‘ They expect servants to be invisible , but they expect the work to be done all the same , ’ put in Ethel .
8 in the local press joked that if he had done all the write-up said then he must have joined the police when he , was about 7 !
9 To compare Raskolnikov 's haymarket with Kim 's bazaar is to see that Kipling has done all the work so that you do n't have to go there to know what it 's like at the level of vivid and varied description , whereas Dostoevsky leaves his reader with an impression which hovers between smell and vapour and dream .
10 I had done all the cooking and was waiting for my husband to come home .
11 And after you 've done all the item padding , allow another fifteen per cent for contingencies .
12 Llewellyn sportingly admitted : ‘ I have got to feel sorry for Andy Adams — he 's done all the work . ’
13 Although by his own admission , Nicholson had ‘ done all the drugs ’ he did not become addicted to any .
14 So your ideal system would have been to have a few strategic Cabinet committees beneath the Cabinet that would have done all the most controversial business ?
15 First of all I was invited to lunch in Leeds and they sent the helicopter for me , piloted by Captain John Leeson , who had done all the flying for the aerial shots in the film .
16 Sharpe said White had done all the punching but he was found guilty and fined £100 , ordered to pay £50 compensation , with £138 costs .
17 He pointed out that the American Physical Society had invited him to give the talk , that he had completed a three — year research programme , having done all the necessary cross checks and controls , and had definitive results to present .
18 SO NOW THAT WE 'VE DONE ALL THE PREPARATION , ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS PUT YOUR PIZZA IN THE OVEN AND TUCK INTO THE FRESHEST-TASTING PIZZA IN TOWN .
19 I was gone for about three hours : scrambling through hedges ; rummaging in undergrowth ; wrestling with tangled nets ; and throwing into a box the indignant ferrets , who after all had done all the work and only wanted to wring the rabbits ' necks .
20 At last , the man who had done all the talking said that while he , speaking for the I.R.A. , was grateful for the support offered , they Bert and Jasper — must realise that the I.R.A .
21 She had done all the house out and got all the presents and everything , but then they says I could n't have him or see him .
22 However , readers can take some comfort from the fact that for 18 months we have produced every word of a 16 page newsletter on a PC in WordPerfect , yet done all the page makeup on a Macintosh .
23 On Monday we done all the washing .
24 Us still-room people done all the tea .
25 We always done all the tea , the cakes and everything .
26 He 's done all the work at the scene — all anyone can do — and then he has to cool his heels with the rest of us , waiting for God 's gift to forensic pathology to come screaming up with a police escort and break the news to us that what we all thought was a corpse is — surprise , surprise indeed a corpse , and that we can safely move the body . "
27 ‘ In the past , I 've used researchers to dig around in libraries , but I 've always done all the hard work myself , and certainly all the major interviews .
28 He had done all the thinking he could .
29 I 've found as a music teacher the best classroom situation … is where I 'm completely an onlooker ; having given them the stimulus , they 've done all the build-up , they 've done the preparation , they 've got the task .
30 The woman was probably in her middle forties , with a body that looked strong rather than fat under the shapeless clothes , and a long lined face that had already done all the ageing it was likely to .
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