Example sentences of "[noun sg] [was/were] do with the " in BNC.
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1 | In the larger provincial firm ( D ) the research was done with the probate partner . |
2 | He was not looking at what the girl was doing with the match . |
3 | ‘ And what his idea was , in a way I suppose , was just to see the position which I had to get the horse into before he had the job with the mare ; and he wondered how the job was done with the harness I 'd got on . |
4 | But more than difference , our diet was to do with the desperate need , wrenched from restricted circumstances , to be in charge of the body . |
5 | The meta-analysis was done with the statistical technique which gave either the highest p value for association or the lowest p value for heterogeneity ( Cochran 's method , Mantel-Haenzel method , Peto 's method , difference of rates , logarithm of odds ratio , Der Simonian 's method ) . |
6 | Mm , what he 's talking about is the old covenant was to do with the mountain was n't it ? |
7 | Mr. Malone referred to the work the government was doing with the Ministry of Defence to support the declining armaments industry . |
8 | Infusions into the transverse colon were performed with the colonscope about 10 cm proximal to the splenic flexure , while those into the sigmoid colon were done with the colonoscope about 10 cm proximal to the rectosigmoid junction . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | After 4 to 6 weeks , cytofluorometry was done with the bulk cultures using a FACScan ( Becton and Dickinson ) . |
11 | This system interconnected the rudder and ailerons and did away with rudder pedals ; all the flying was done with the yoke . |