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Discover LudwigThe phrase "do pictures" on its own is not a complete sentence in English.
It is possible to use this phrase in a sentence as part of a verb phrase, such as in a question or an imperative sentence. For example: - Would you like me to do pictures of you and your family? - Do pictures of nature bring you peace and tranquility? - Can you do pictures of the sunset over the ocean? - I'll do pictures of the concert and send them to you later. - Let's do pictures of the team for the company website.
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So do pictures of five men killed Feb. 17, whose deaths ignited the revolt here.
"Do pictures … tell the full story, or even part of the story?
I don't want to be put in a ghetto that you can only do pictures of old cars".
Do pictures, even a series of pictures, tell the full story, or even part of the story?
" She tries, she explains, to do pictures that don't always have an element of fear or violence in them, but finds that it always "comes out" anyway.
He continued to do pictures that flirted with the very strange, including "The Curse of the Fly" (1965), which involved recessive fly genes, teleportation and romance.
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Saban's likeness adorned the side of them, as did pictures of the players.
"I was doing pictures, but never knew what was going to be recorded".
Peyton calls what she's doing "pictures of people," rather than portraits.
As did pictures.
He doesn't do posed pictures".
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