Example sentences of "[noun sg] be to do [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The reason falls into two parts : the first relates to savings and the second is to do with the nature of .
2 The plan is to do for the food industry what the Medical Research Council 's Cell tech offshoot is doing for genetic engineering in medicine .
3 ‘ As you may guess , his Grace 's business is to do with the fellow who rode in here yesterday morning .
4 Yes well the reason for that was the erm the name is to do with the way we commercially market the product .
5 Mm , what he 's talking about is the old covenant was to do with the mountain was n't it ?
6 Firstly , that time is on our side in that the process does n't start until 31 December 1992 and , secondly , that the whole thing is to do with the business and commercial sector and that it has no direct relevance for local authorities .
7 However , this motion is to do with the election .
8 ‘ Oh , well then , that in a way will be a pity , at least for us , because the proposition that Annabel indicated in her letter is to do with a post for you . ’
9 The explanation is to do with the influence on one another of the communicating classes — the people who practise politics , write about it in the higher journalism , and put it on the screen .
10 Indeed the ex-editor of Classical Music contacted the publisher to ask why they had reverted to Times as the body copy typeface , he had changed it from Times to ITC Clearface , and was duly surprised to find that the reason was to do with the fact that the title was being produced on a desktop publishing system .
11 The imaginary aspect of ideology is to do with the relationship between individuals and real conditions .
12 The unpreparedness is to do with the untimeliness not with the suddenness .
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