Example sentences of "[is] down to the " in BNC.

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1 Choice of sex and colour is down to the individual .
2 Could you tell me whether the problem is down to the type of speakers employed — maybe producing too soft a sound wave with little strength of travel — and whether I would get better projection through a standard model 1960 Marshall cabinet rated at 300 watts RMS ?
3 Having children is a life choice that is down to the individual .
4 PERHAPS THE SHAMEN 'S SUCCESS is down to the fact that , even more than in their indie dance days , they are a bundle of productive contradictions .
5 I know no England bowlers swing an old ball in the way Waqar and I do , but that is down to the way we grip it .
6 Any impression of calm and harmony is down to the fact that everyone close to the band has obviously passed the Krypton Factor -sponsored How To Tolerate Courtney test .
7 Once again , this is down to the importance of songs and the unimportance of ‘ product ’ .
8 NEC says its new focus on the business market instead of the scientific and engineering market is down to the 36% growth in the latter market .
9 The apparent discrepancy is down to the way IDC defines the workstation market .
10 NEC says its new focus on the business market instead of the scientific and engineering market is down to the 36% growth in the latter market .
11 Apart from the voltage of the battery , the re-charge time is an important feature of the cordless tool and this is down to the chargers .
12 You know what I mean , that is down to the individual really is that er that they should actually find out and i , that needs to be highlighted to all
13 A great deal of this is down to the fact that the sweet spot is in exactly the same position throughout the set .
14 Much of the performance of Windows on any PC is down to the compatibility of the hardware with the operating system , and Windows itself .
15 ‘ The decision for the tour to go ahead is down to the ANC , ’ said Hain .
16 What are we going I mean we we 've heard also I 'm changing the subject now because that was the the sort of political answer I 'd expect and er I suppose until I get somebody else come on and say he 's talking absolute whatever er I mean I think it is down to the people who live and work with the school .
17 He says much of his success is down to the backroom boys .
18 ‘ I 'm aware that the engine note from his car is different to the other two Subarus but that is down to the exhaust system — nothing more .
19 ‘ We are being asked to ensure patients get certain benefits , but surely this is down to the Government , ’ said Mr Richardson .
20 ‘ We are being asked to ensure patients get certain benefits , but surely this is down to the Government , ’ said Mr Richardson .
21 But a lot of the improvement is down to the cameras .
22 It is not down to one player or even only Pat Nevin and John Morrissey , it is down to the team . ’
23 Saturday night socialising is down to the bare minimum since the children arrived .
24 In part it 's down to the sheer dullness of the directing .
25 It 's down to the individual to emerge from any school or so-called school .
26 but that 's down to the professional expertise of dis departments .
27 In part this is the result of photosynthesis which is pumping oxygen into solution but again primarily it 's down to the physical saturation due to breaking waves and air bubbles being mixed in to the system .
28 But let's face it gents , speed in itself on a completely open road with nobody around is not in itself dangerous , that 's down to the individual .
29 It 's wh that 's everyone goes to court because it 's it 's down to the er ju what they call the judicial system to work it out what it is .
30 I really think that first and foremost this one 's down to the board .
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