Example sentences of "do at " in BNC.

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1 The certificate on form R190(SD) must be completed but this can be done at any time and amounts to little more than a claim procedure .
2 Averaging of this kind was first done at the National Hospital in London in the 1940s by George Dawson , initially using a technique of photographic superimposition and then later a system of addition using banks of condensers , but it was the electronic processing and computing power of the 1960s and 1970s which made the accurate timing of these averaged potentials possible , resulting in a rapid expansion in ERP research .
3 Mr Saunders goes on to admit that broadcasters are not entirely blameless in this respect : ‘ More should no doubt have been done at an earlier stage in development of RDS to give the receiver manufacturing industry some guidelines setting out the minimum levels of RDS performance that should be achieved ’ .
4 NEIL Kinnock and the party he leads are looking better than they have done at any time since he took office in 1983 .
5 This is done at little cost as representatives are paid on a commission basis .
6 Besides building an 18-hole golf course , and charging trainers to exercise their horses on the track , he is instigating another new concept in this country by constructing American-style barns so that training can be done at the track as it is in the United States .
7 The committee reported in February 1943 in very alarming language that there would be nothing left for the British postwar aircraft industry unless something were done at once .
8 Laing feels strongly that the chief executive of a company should define , as he has done at United Biscuits , exactly what its responsibilities to the community are .
9 And it can be done at any level .
10 farmers encouraging foxes to live on their land encourage a whole range of other wildlife that enjoys the same habitat , as has been done at Highgrove .
11 Wigan have not done at all badly without him but his return , to loose forward , could not be more timely .
12 However , everyone else advised him to do it and it was probably the most catalystic thing he could have done at that period , although I had the feeling even if he did get a hit , it was something he could n't follow up because I knew the style of his writing .
13 Yet would it not have been better for them if 't were not done at all ?
14 Some groups have been buying into the new sites — as House of Fraser , which owns Harrods , has done at Meadowhall in Sheffield — but such an expensive strategy requires cool nerves in the present recession .
15 They are run by Japanese , the real decisions are taken at head office , foreigners have no chance of promotion , and all the fancy design work is done at home , leaving the overseas factory as just an assembly plant for imported components .
16 Astronomy may be a calling ; it is also a day-to-day job ( albeit done at night ) .
17 Dr Jelley and Dr Himes have been making measurements of the beta decay of radioactive nickel ( nickel was used in the magnetic-spectrometer experiment most widely respected , one done at Canada 's Chalk River national laboratory ) .
18 I no longer saw them , indeed , as legless beings on self moving pedestals as I had done at Salisbury but from being so constantly restricted in movement it seemed that they must be incapable of movement .
19 Then followed the painstaking process of finding materials that would stand up to the tough usage and getting the whole thing done at a reasonable price .
20 If we did n't do what was done at Castlewellan we would have had a complete sell out . ’
21 A place could become holy through some historical event , a memory of a work of God done at the site at a particular time .
22 There are recognized ways of doing things that ensure that the job gets done at a time when we are probably incapable of thinking things through carefully .
23 You can afford to have your teeth done , a false tan , your hair done at Vidal Sassoon .
24 Can it be done at a different time ?
25 Can it be done at a different place ?
26 He confessed to Beaton all that he had done at the behest of the English king , including ‘ the suppression of sundry abbeys and friaries ’ .
27 ‘ I think the sheer professionalism of the job as it 's done at the moment is hard to beat .
28 The sessions are all done at pace and the length should be 80 minutes maximum .
29 This tied in with the time factor where the pressure to get things done at the end of the day could lead to dangerous short cuts and a consequent drop in efficiency .
30 New issues are being considered , such as : should preservation be done at all ?
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