Example sentences of "[noun pl] [am/are] [adv] [to-vb] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Three new musicals are about to open in London and the advance ticket sales are phenomenal .
2 Usually though , our crises are more to do with logistics .
3 Clinical trials are about to begin in Oxford but this stage would not have been reached without research on animals .
4 These messages are often to do with guilt : ‘ I do n't deserve things to go well for me . ’
5 A challenge that School Boards are yet to come to terms with fully is how they can contribute to the achievement of the school 's goals .
6 ‘ The problems are usually to do with family tension and parents rowing , separating and divorcing .
7 The owners are not seeing guilty behaviour when Rover slinks across the floor , they are seeing the submissive behaviour Rover displays in anticipation of the aggression , however mild , the owners are about to use in attempt to reprimand him .
8 The greatest difficulties are often to do with people who are very close in overt status and who are therefore threatening to one another .
9 A new range of children 's birthday cards which carry warnings about the danger of accidents are about to go on sale .
10 ‘ We will be campaigning throughout the country on the theme ‘ the betrayal of Britain by the Conservative Party ’ , and saying the tax increases are merely to pay for mistakes of the past . ’
11 Both exhibitions are primarily to do with art , with scholarship playing a subservient role .
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