Example sentences of "[pron] [is] [adv] to [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Paul Ryan discovers that there 's more to the photographs of Robert Doisneau than mere fascination with kissing and nostalgia
2 Yet there is more to the dilemmas of media tradition and ideology than the question of control .
3 Get a book published — that is hard enough — or a TV play produced and it 's straight to the newspapers to see what the critics say .
4 THEN IT 'S OVER TO THE PERFORMER(S) , AND it is here ( at least in the Western Classical music tradition ) , that the point of contract for the great majority of music lovers occurs : not with the original text ( as with paintings , architecture , novels , poetry , often even drama ) , but with the interpreter .
5 I said well it 's up to the teachers , I said , you ca n't expect me , I mean if there was if he was picked on I would go down there but I mean if he 's being naughty then it 's up to the teachers to sort him out
6 I said well it 's up to the teachers , I said , you ca n't expect me , I mean if there was if he was picked on I would go down there but I mean if he 's being naughty then it 's up to the teachers to sort him out
7 Half an hour on this beach ( so fresh it could be arrested for harassment ) and it 's up to the slotties .
8 All the women we spoke to agreed that it 's up to the families themselves to fight for their rights and recognition — sadly no one else is going to do it for them .
9 Well it 's up to the managers but I agree with Stansted four times a day , I think we 're losing a lot of traffic because we have nothing between seven in the morning and three o'clock in the afternoon
10 It can get a bit out of hand but it 's up to the officers to keep discipline
11 by seven and then it 's up to the members
12 It 's up to the punters what they use the environment for .
13 It 's up to the wimps when it comes to the crunch
14 It 's up to the police to prove the necessary intent when the weapon falls into that last category .
15 Then it 's on to the weights and rowing apparatus .
16 Once this skill is mastered it 's off to the hills to put all the theory to test in local gold-bearing streams .
17 She adds : ‘ After Shirley Valentine , it 's back to the clubs and then I 'm doing the Battle of the Sexes with Tom Pepper .
18 But in any case I 'm not complaining if it 's back to the days of sitting downstairs with a brandy and soda while midwives rush about boiling water and collecting towels .
19 It is up to the authorities to decide . ’
20 It is up to the authorities to decide . ’
21 ‘ We believe that ground-sharing is the only remaining viable option but it is up to the members now , ’ said Daley , who added that Butters had not been invited to the meeting .
22 Of course the Tory party will simply say it is up to the others to attract a winning minority or even a majority .
23 It is up to the Vendors to allocate the risks amongst themselves via a separate Deed of Contribution .
24 It is up to the Vendors to provide full disclosure information .
25 The proclamation will have summoned the Parliament to meet on a specified day and it is up to the victors to turn up on that day at the time prescribed .
26 It is up to the players .
27 It is up to the players . ’
28 Usually it is up to the ratepayers in the area to pay for the clean-up afterwards .
29 It is up to the referees to decide whether or not the tackles are fair or not .
30 ‘ It is very difficult to see that the public can be educated to accept anything less than the fact that if there is a fraud present in an organisation which prevents the financial statements from showing a true and fair view , then it is up to the auditors to find it . ’
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