Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [adv] to do " in BNC.

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1 They suggest that in many circumstances , and particularly more recently , the central problems facing management are not so much to do with control over labour but are much more to do with such matters as obtaining orders for products , getting the design right , innovating , and handling their relations with the capital market .
2 I would have thought that in many ways the divisions which exist in this country and in Europe over religious matters are not largely to do with our past .
3 Third , the injustices against which prisoners struggle are not merely to do with the way in which we run our prisons .
4 The reasons for their success are not necessarily to do with their acuteness , not necessarily to do with their originality , but everything to do with sustaining the status-quo of the institution at that time .
5 Yes he has , he 's just been up there to do them cos he thought he might be going to school now he 's decided he 's not so we 'll put the school clothes away again .
6 The voters would recognise just what they had thrown away by their mad urge to vote Labour or Liberal Democrat in April 1992 — and this , plus the sight of Mr Gerald Kaufman as Foreign Secretary , would be quite enough to do the trick .
7 The reason why I take such a strong line on the set-aside scheme is not merely that it is right so to do .
8 Always explain what you are doing , and if they can understand you , ask if it 's all right to do it .
9 I think it is perhaps also to do with my love of remote places , my love of mountains rather than cities .
10 With these new legislations I have no power what 's so ever to do with the safety .
11 It is important to note that this is not simply to do with naturalistic notions of ‘ emotional maturity ’ .
12 So now the pressure on the broker is not only to do more business but to do it in exactly their way . ’
13 This is not only to do with the intellectual innovations that led to the idea of the first factual surveys through to the social psychological and , finally , to the explanatory surveys incorporating variable analysis , but also to do with what is indicated about the nature of society and social life .
14 But it is not enough to do a good job : our professional conduct committees must be seen to be doing a good job .
15 ‘ It 's not just to do with surface .
16 Um somehow it 's not really to do with whether they were abused or not as children , somehow it 's the it 's the therapist .
17 Honours are one thing , and it 's not necessarily to do with class , because any one of any class can get on
18 er , so I 've a , is n't it , it 's a case of no news is possibly good news again , erm , I 'm trying to get in touch with the National Co-Organiser for Carl and John without er any success erm , I know he was going to the erm , the British Section just erm , he was gon na check on them and what actions were forthcoming but er , I have n't heard about that erm , I dare say there 's some on the way erm , the erm , the other few points were erm Jackie 's talk last month she mentioned that erm she was gon na give sort of the more forms sort of side presentation and stuff at their centre in North London , I 've got ta date for that now , it 's erm the eighteenth of March , which is a Wednesday so eh , I 'll certainly be going , if anybody else is interested that 's er , that 's the date er , it 's , it 's not entirely to do with but it , it has a link in , erm we were mentioning campaigns last month , I believe there 's a fourth coming one on , indigenous peoples , which , er , it 's , it 's all sort of triggered off by erm the er five hundredth anniversary of Columbus discovering the Americas erm , the erm cast and the whole of all the sort of the Region and Action networks and the Americas are , erm gon na have a big link in with that campaign so , erm , I , I 'd really like to see us sort of getting involved with that , yes , and , I mean , I 'll be involved to an extent anyway , cos some of the actions that I 'll getting will be sort of addressing the issue of indigenous people 's but erm , erm , they if , if nobody else is wiling to take it on , I 'll , I 'll , I 'd certainly be prepared to erm , sort of co-ordinate that campaign , erm , having said all that , erm I mentioned to a few people that erm , erm in the process of buying a house , so erm I could be moving in well hopefully as little as two months time so erm , I mean if er is as quite as it has been for the last few months , I probably wo n't have any problems , but erm , sod 's law it 's bound to pick up just as I 'm moving house
19 No doubt there is still more to do , and it will be done in due course , but the right hon. Gentleman ought not to deny what has been done .
20 The anxiety is often more to do with getting rid of people who have exhausted their gifts , lost their way or , not unheard-of , should not have been appointed in the first place .
21 But the money is n't there to do the proper job , it 's a , if the money was there to do the proper job , I 'd say great let's go ahead and do it , but in policy or principle it 's a wonder there 's a lot good things in it , but there is n't the money to do it .
22 In the drawings the lamb appears to have bound feet , and the purport of the piece is surely more to do with sacrifice than deliverance .
23 That 's almost enough to do our garden path .
24 And therefore it is only because I believe this particular phrase is quite literally to do with the very crux , the very cross , of our Christian understanding that I bring it before the general assembly .
25 The only debate is how best to do it .
26 What you will eventually be working towards is a fusion of instinct and technique , and training is very largely to do with improving technical skills .
27 He 's never there to do it .
28 As the first night of the Hochhauser Season approached , Suzi Hoflin found herself increasingly torn between dread and a curious sense of wild exhilaration that was only partly to do with the excitement of appearing in a professional production .
29 For one thing , she was still here to do that job for her sister .
30 But as the year closed , the ‘ New Age ’ promised in It was still more to do with ley-lines and ‘ the ecstatic return of everything blessed ’ , as John Michel , the paper 's fixture on UFOs , Britain 's ‘ holy places ’ , and the ‘ centres and lines of latent power in Britain' , put it .
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