Example sentences of "do with [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It is clearly written , and although it emphasises that much can be done , it in no way suggests that it can be done with little effort or time . |
2 | Do not get more than one new culture at a time , for there are plenty of experiments to be done with each culture . |
3 | ‘ We 're not nearly done with each other yet , are we ? ’ |
4 | But our affair wo n't end until desire ends , and , as I said the other night , we 've not done with each other yet . ’ |
5 | It was really done with much relish , and to prove his efficiency in all branches of His Majesty 's Navy and Fishing Fleets , Lord Shelley went into Uxbridge , bought the best cod he could find , and insisted on cooking it himself and serving it for dinner . |
6 | But these deals are usually done with much government help . |
7 | What had he done with that wallet ? |
8 | Immediately , Lalage knew just what she could have done with that masterpiece in satin . |
9 | His hobby is fishing and do-it-yourself things and he 'll just go out and buy the tools and I think , ‘ Oh that money , what I could have done with that money ! ’ |
10 | It is much less usual to examine something to see what else could be done with that position , how else the resources could be used . |
11 | Do n't know what the hell I 've done with that chair Marg ! |
12 | Data files for use by computers might contain data about fonts and help systems , but nothing can be done with that information without the assistance of a program file containing the relevant instructions . |
13 | ‘ It was done with such proficiency , with all the components working well … a counter-attack situation , driving play , back-up support , excellent passing , good body positions going into contact . |
14 | If the claims of some expert system designers are true , aspects of the jobs of many kinds of expert , such as doctors , oil prospectors , and research chemists can be better done with such machines . |
15 | It 's so sincere and done with such love that you know it must be agony for them and your one thought is , ‘ Oh God , how could I have hurt these people like that ? ’ |
16 | Secondary to that , I anticipated what could possibly be done with such power . |
17 | Close provides a perfect English accent and mimes convincingly to the singing of Dame Kiri Te Kenawa but not all the dubbing has been done with such care . |
18 | In the third division Hereford could have done with some luck … they went down at home … |
19 | In the third division Hereford could have done with some luck … they went down at home … |
20 | , it 's all done with some sort of ultra sound thing . |
21 | I think we sho we could have done with some time to look at it really . |
22 | By the middle of January 1937 , he had spoken to Mairet , and he gave the impression that anything he might write about the crisis in the New English Weekly would be done with some reluctance , not least because he was extremely busy . |
23 | Much development was taking place and the old landmarks were fast disappearing , so he realised it must be done with some urgency . |
24 | HOW we could have done with some frogs ' legs among the dire fare served up for national consumption at Stamford Bridge yesterday . |
25 | And , even if it had to be done by a department , could it be done with fewer people in a different and more managerially efficient way ? |
26 | In 1456 Coventry negotiated freedom from tolls in Southampton , as it had already done with another port which served it , namely Bristol . |
27 | What could be done with any realizations ? |
28 | This will vary depending upon its age and level of training , but can be done with any horse . |
29 | Luke could have done with more help , but Umberto had barricaded himself into the tack room with another bottle . |
30 | He believes much more can be done with more resources and that the industry needs Springboards in other conurbations such as Birmingham , Manchester , Glasgow and Bristol , Avon , if people are to attach a lot more importance to it . |