Example sentences of "[is] [to-vb] with [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 His biggest problem , of course , is to cope with demand .
2 In practice the younger the child , the more likely it is to go with mum , and seventeen out of every twenty children do so .
3 Describing the IBM representative 's attitude as ‘ intransigence , obstinacy , bluff and deception ’ , he concluded : ‘ Our gut reaction is to view with suspicion any encroachment on our rights by multinational concerns .
4 The world of the mundane is to do with success , status , respect , money , desires of all kinds , and fears , that lead to unhappiness .
5 My second point is to do with love .
6 One is to do with equipment .
7 Perhaps the most obvious one is to do with dress , like how do you dress at a at a job interview , how do you dress in a particular sort of er function at work .
8 Which was particular and odd , since all magic is to do with knowledge versus ignorance .
9 Now we 've all seen the intestacy there 's another little bit I like to deal with at this point er which is to do with inheritance tax .
10 The best-selling sexually explicit blockbuster phenomenon is to do with money , nothing to do with literature .
11 The humour is to do with timing , expectation and the ups and downs of the piece .
12 But if the exhibition has a theme it is to do with disharmony , loss of control , shifting understandings .
13 But if it is to do with relationship it needs witnesses .
14 Yes , well you are talking about children 's services , but , I , I think if Mr 's going to talk later to this , if you want , but we are absolutely at the moment , we know that eighty nine percent of work at the child care centre is to do with child protection with to deal with it , and by that I mean abuse , physical and sexual abuse , er , concerns about that and a lot of that of course is , is tied up in procedural ways , and we 're dealing with events almost after the situation has er , got going , er , and of course , with the courts , you know that we 've got duties in relation to the courts , that we , we have to fulfil or else we are the subject of criticism from the er , courts , and we have been rapped at various er , times .
15 A lot of it is to do with attitude .
16 The final thing is to do with marketing and here we 've got , in particular , the convenience of the ITs , remember the inclusive tours .
17 And I think it 's very important that people can come and talk to you and some representative 's of the board because there is unrest Tom and I 'm not prepared to stick my neck out and say in what quarter this lies but it can be got over it can be ironed out because running a theatre is to do with team spirit and that team spirit get 's conveyed to the public .
18 I think everything on this erm , machine is to do with food , do n't you ?
19 We have got to face up to the Warner Report as well , which is to do with staffing in community homes , and again , that 's an issue which we can pick up later , as we go into detailed reports .
20 Cather 's genius , in the end , is to do with certainty of pace , and certainty of focus .
21 As this whole approach is to do with openness , its third part is to do with giving people information they need , with expressing your own thoughts and feelings and asking for help and advice when you need it .
22 Much of the interaction in these situations is to do with persuasion .
23 I know that it is to do with trash and shit , and that it is wrong in time .
24 ‘ Progress ’ is to do with death itself , an increasingly profound death . ’
25 The carrot and stick approach is to do with reward and punishment , incentives and pressures .
26 The first of these points is to do with venue and Arts Centre development .
27 That 's to do with canoeing ?
28 Well it 's to do with ego ideal .
29 ‘ Well , it 's to do with Cab 's brother .
30 It 's to do with self employment
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