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

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1 Twelve hundred and twenty jobs are to go with the closure of the Ravenscraig steel works in Scotland .
2 42 jobs are to go with the closure of accountacy firm KPMG Peat Marwick in Cheltenham .
3 Up to fourteen hundred defence jobs are to go with the closure of the Portland naval base and a cutback in the workload at Portsmouth .
4 Further , in the case of such an application , the licensing board are to consult with the fire authority ( subs .
5 The specific reasons for this are to do with the development of the English Labour movement in relation to the development of British capitalism in the latter half of the nineteenth century .
6 The , this is nothing to do with B S 5750 now , it 's to do with your review of forms , those forms which are to do with the relationship between accounts and er , researchers , I know will be en ooh , sorry , research and other staff .
7 Most of these problems are to do with the nature of conversational English , which still suffers badly from our attempts to describe it using models which originate in earlier studies of the written language , and which have been influenced by what I can only call our innate desire for things to be neat and regular .
8 What I did n't want to do at times was to overload , I wanted to start off with a time limit as we mean to go on and spread it out through the year and so I have put the important things which are to do with the quality system like internal quality audit erm , non- conformances , the corrective action , training and all stuff like that with an audit before and then things like contract print erm , I do n't think we are going to have any problems with I put those for after .
9 Rules are arbitrary in character and are to do with the manner in which people choose between alternative modes of conduct .
10 ‘ If we are to compete with the world 's best 10 we have to ensure that our productivity matches theirs .
11 erm , the thing about it is is that I mean , one of we we 've at the minute we 've been faced with with some individuals reckoning that they have er rashes forming around the face er in a number of areas and there 's an indication that , and it 's nothing more than that , that it could actually be to do with the laser printers and people sitting near them in the light .
12 It must be to do with the power of the Worm .
13 It may be a boundary drawn for the toddler 's safety ( ‘ You are not to go out of the front gate ’ ) ; it may be to do with the teenager 's wellbeing ( ‘ You do an hour 's homework ’ or ‘ You have to tell me who you 're out with and where you 'll be ’ ) .
14 The differences seem to be to do with the fact that local ‘ product champions ’ are often required to stimulate the infusion of new practices .
15 ‘ If Chelsea were to proceed with the ground-share as it stands , the legal position of the development would be in doubt . ’
16 The rewards of this parliamentary victory were to come with the defeat of the French armies in 1870 , but at the time opponents of the Emperor saw only a means of forcing him further along the path of change .
17 The airport brings major economic benefits to the North West as we were to discover with the help of our guide John Kirby .
18 Facts were to do with the material conditions of life described as precisely as possible and counted as accurately as possible .
19 The activities singled out were to do with the use of ratepayers ' money to promote certain ideas .
20 It might be best if you and not one of us were to deal with the boy .
21 Assistant catering manager Ronnie McLay said : ‘ A short time before the hungry crowds descended , catering manager Sid Ashford and I gave Jim , Lorna and Agnes a big surprise : they were to deal with the barbecue while we acted as runners .
22 Sidacai and the remaining Altun who were to ride with the command had arrived several days earlier , but since his return he had spoken to none of them .
23 Yet it was the only way to go if the labels they represent were to compete with the might of the majors .
24 Mr Clarke said his office tried ‘ several times ’ to arrange a meeting , four months before the bombshell announcement that 31 pits were to close with the loss of 30,000 jobs , but was turned down each time .
25 Mr Clarke said his office tried ‘ several times ’ to arrange a meeting , four months before the bombshell announcement that 31 pits were to close with the loss of 30,000 jobs , but was turned down on each occasion .
26 Two factories are to close with the loss of two hundred and ten jobs .
27 Nevertheless , we need to consider what problems might arise and make provision accordingly , accepting that such provision should be very flexible if it is to cope with the range of need presented by the disabled .
28 The reason that that B one insertion has been made is to cope with the use classes order change .
29 All you have to do is to go with the flow of events , letting each scene add to what has gone before .
30 No action need be taken where the allowance is to remain with the husband and whatever arrangement is chosen will apply for future tax years until the allocation is changed .
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