Sentence examples for project to do something from inspiring English sources

Idiom

To be/feel up to doing something.

To be capable of or fit for something.

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I took my own money and used that to set up the Spine Africa Project, to do something positive where people had no healthcare".

It trained us, helped us understand what architecture can do: to be more than just fulfilling the brief and giving the physical structure, but instead using the project to do something else, to create a new part of the city, a public platform.

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"Our ambition from the beginning of the project was to do something different, create new experiences and permit young artists to express themselves and offer a chance for people to see, and also to hear, what is going on in the creative world of contemporary art today," said Paul-Francois Vranken, the president of Pommery Champagnes.

He went on to reiterate that Gnip is simply serving as an independant third party for the project, attempting to do something good and useful.

With the success of that building, he began looking around for a similar project but wanted to do something a little different.

Speaking about HS2, he said: "Here's a really imaginative project in order to do something to rebalance the United Kingdom".

When I feel like I've reached some sort of finishing point with the project I want to do something to give back to them.

It was also a distraction from Mr Obama's efforts to get community residents to identify important issues in their lives the absence of city-funded job training centres in their neighbourhoods, the possibility of asbestos in their housing projects—and organise to do something about them.Finally, some of the residents Mr Obama organised managed to get some traction on the asbestos-removal issue.

"He had a choice between graduate school and this project, and he chose to do the project because he wanted to do something with his time that would make freedom".

A dramatic action consists of a project (someone sets out to do something), followed by a contradiction or reversal (as like as not a clause beginning with the word "but").

Without more support from the business community, the Bloodhound project may ultimately have to do something similar.

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