Example sentences of "[verb] be do with the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Huxley , the exponent of laboratory physiology , won a great victory over Owen when he contrived to get a statue of Darwin placed on the main staircase of the Natural History Museum ; but justice has been done with the passage of time , and Owen 's statue is now in pride of place in his building .
2 The reason this occurs is to do with the way Word handles files .
3 However , it should not be thought that any assistance given to a competitor by the employee is necessarily a breach of his duty , for it may have been done with the employer 's authority , though this will be a rare occurrence .
4 Even jackets , which could have been done with the weaving technique , give more of a fabric which can then be lined .
5 Mr Kennedy said that no deal had been done with the Government other than on an understanding that today 's scheduled business should not be knocked out by allowing yesterday 's session to continue beyond lunchtime today .
6 England was finally forced to look at what the rest of the world had been doing with the game .
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