Example sentences of "[adv] do with the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 If you want to redirect the Printer output , you may so do with the following CLI commands : The following additional commands are only effective from within a CLI file or from redirected input .
2 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 .
3 In the year of revolutionary upheaval It had seen some of its predictions fulfilled , and a movement created which , as it developed , had less and less to do with the first publication out of the underground .
4 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 .
5 Politics has very little to do with issues ; it is all to do with the personal vanities and ambitions of politicians .
6 Bill said : ‘ It 's all to do with the American influence creeping into our pedigrees .
7 Belle and I floored another hen betwixt the pair of us , and I shall be no sooner done with the present writing racket than I shall put myself outside a pint of Guinness .
8 The programme is largely to do with the perceptual side of thinking .
9 Well , I think it 's , it 's largely to do with the changed uses of the living room , because I think one of the , one of the changes that I found in , in the way that people organise the rooms within their house , is changing over from having a best parlour , usually in the front , which was very seldom used except for inviting the vicar in or whatever , or laying out the dead , combined with a back kitchen , a family room , where you ate and so on , and a move over to having one combined living-dining room where all the family 's activities went on .
10 What kind of deal could the SDP possibly do with the Labour Party when they split with Labour because of the developing strength of the Left in the party ?
11 But the ICA responded to this challenge as it has always done with the difficult or the new ; with the sort of calculated risk-taking that the majority of Arts Council-sponsored venues habitually shy away from .
12 This has nothing directly to do with the overt sex drives of American footballers , or the claim of the early Hollywood starlet Clara Bow that she once ‘ entertained ’ the whole of the University of Southern California football team in rapid succession .
13 It had more to do with the easy communion between Katherine and Thomas Sachs , the way his eyes sometimes fell on her when she was n't looking .
14 Is this a sign of a tradition-conscious reappraisal of iconology in the town where it began , or has it more to do with the current emphasis of your Department ?
15 Is it more to do with the deceased Dr Puddephat 's sex life ?
16 That the economy did not show signs of recovery once hostilities had ceased had more to do with the political choices made by the Franco regime than with the economic structures themselves .
17 Privatization of this sort has less to do with increased public choice by individual consumers and more to do with the cheaper provision of a standard service .
18 This unexpected success was more to do with the low turn-out of bondholders at the meeting rather than any change of attitude .
19 In June 1964 a law transformed RTF into O ( for ‘ Office ’ ( RTF's ' This law had more to do with the organizational needs of a body attempting to adjust to the expansion of broadcasting than with the issue of political control .
20 This is not merely the result of changes in fashion that inevitably occur in the social sciences , but has perhaps more to do with the observed failures of alternative social and economic arrangements .
21 GREY November or no , Festival fever is here again , with its prospects for of makin' whoopee and temperatures rising as they always do with the actual Festival opening .
22 Lang 's success at a ministerial level has not a little to do with the excellent relations he has with the President on both a personal and political plane .
23 There had obviously been a couple of heated arguments , probably to do with the artistic … you know , you get bored with something that you 've done before and you 're working on a new project , and I think he thought that having to wear a suit as opposed to his choice of stage gear can be very nerve-racking .
24 The removal of safety devices to speed up production , for instance , is often done with the tacit connivance of supervisors .
25 ‘ We ca n't throw this system away in five years ’ time , like Pearl is now doing with the first general ledger it installed in the mid-eighties . ’
26 This Group were only 50 yards from the shore when the Kenya 's bombardment lifted , her job well done with the German guncrews keeping in their dugouts , and before the batteries could come into action Jack Churchill 's men had overrun Maaloy .
27 It is most frequently done with the middle finger .
28 ‘ I suppose ’ , she said , with one last , earnest look in the mirror , ‘ it 's something to be almost done with the bloody decades .
29 A second transfer test was therefore done with the white curtains present but L+ and L- absent .
30 The action has nothing specifically to do with the technical content of the programmes but relates to wider difficulties between the Council of Ministers , the Commission and the European Parliament .
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