Example sentences of "[adv] to do [prep] [pron] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Carol had quite enough to do with her own job and all her own shopping without preparing meals as well and she hoped she would have a little rest after Christmas , now that people took time off in lots of offices until after the New Year .
2 The nickname he acquired at this stage — Tiger Tim — was less to do with his crusading journalistic style than his relentless pursuit of late contributors to the magazine .
3 It 's all to do with their continued wilful rejection of Captain Bob 's morale-boosting pay and conditions package which , for some reason , they deplore .
4 She works intensively from nine to six , skipping lunch and often taking work home to do after her two children , William , 9 , and Charlotte , 7 , have gone to bed .
5 We hear that progress has been rather slow of late but feel this has less to do with the quality of Swan Vesta the boys are using and more to do with their strange diets .
6 It was not so much a case of social science theories being senseless , misguided or absurd , but more to do with their serious lack of evidential support .
7 Their rundown had more to do with their social function becoming anachronistic .
8 At least perplexing to me , but that is probably to do with my own shortcomings .
9 Several more of the problems are clearly to do with your current storage or methods of storage .
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