Example sentences of "is [adv] do [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Politics has very little to do with issues ; it is all to do with the personal vanities and ambitions of politicians .
2 Every bend reveals another staggering visual feast and it is all to do with the light , the dynamic mountain ridges , the pure white sandy beaches and the undisturbed peace .
3 It is all to do with the most effective means to ends , at least some of which must be given ( and thus are perhaps open to structural explanations of how the agent came to have them ) .
4 The difference between the colours is all to do with the distances between the humps and dips .
5 But there , the distance between the humps and dips is all to do with the pitch of the note-the note that we hear .
6 But doing the whole thing — removing daytime clothes , putting on special sleeping garments , emptying the bladder , cleaning the teeth and finally getting into the purpose-built sleeping furniture — is something that is only done in the bedrooms specially built for the purpose .
7 It follows that marking is entirely done on the basis of the police report and is therefore dominated by it .
8 But first let us follow up the possibility that the problem is entirely to do with the estimate .
9 But in fact every creative and inventive and imaginative activity ( including that of inventing new tools ) is better done with the help of ‘ technology ’ , and so a failure to familiarize children at school with the use of such technology inhibits their imaginative potential , as well as making them incompetent and virtually unemployable when they leave school .
10 This is a task that is better done by the human eye , together with — and this is more to the point — the 10-giganeurone computer inside the skull .
11 Energy analysis of electrons is equivalent to velocity analysis , and is generally done by the application of a controlled electrostatic field which deflects electrons with a particular velocity into the detector .
12 So this is not to do with the price of eggs , it 's to do with erm eggs in one basket , and er obviously er the basic theory with any investment advice is do n't put all your eggs into one area er in one basket if you like .
13 Yet , among its symptoms listed by Marx in his description of alienation , one — the fact that the work is not done for the worker but for someone else , that ‘ in his work he does not belong to himself but to another person … .
14 They show that little can be done for , which is not done with the people .
15 This is not done by the owners challenging them , or punishing them physically , but simply by making them earn all their privileges .
16 Running-in , which in this case is not done in the factory , will probably do much to solve the stiffness .
17 Considerable cross referencing is normally done between the information written in-house , DHSS leaflets and CPAG handbooks .
18 This is normally done by the vendor appointing the purchaser as sub-contractor or as agent .
19 It is what is already done by the intelligent undergraduate who , when recommended to read a work by that great scholar Jones of St. Jude 's , goes round to a friend at St. Jude 's to ask what sort of chap Jones is , and what bees he has in his bonnet .
20 The programme is largely to do with the perceptual side of thinking .
21 There is broad recognition that that is best done in the community rather than in prison .
22 I wonder if anything similar is ever done in the case of articles such as those complained of above ?
23 This process of taking information which is normally destined for the screen and sending it somewhere else is called redirection and is usually done with the > symbol .
24 The setting of macro is usually done via the zoom lever which has a short amount of extra travel at the wide-angle end .
25 The analysis of required skills ought in principle to have an ergonomics input but in practice it is usually done on the basis of experience of similar system designs in the past .
26 This is usually done by the subjective judgment of the officer concerned .
27 Once finds from excavations have been washed and marked with identifying codes , the initial the initial part of the finds analysis is usually done by the director of the excavation .
28 This is usually done by the lionesses .
29 In this context we may distinguish ( i ) the impartiality which is part and parcel of making moral or legal-judgments on the basis of formulating universal rules permitting or prohibiting certain types of conduct as distinct from making decisions only about particular persons and particular occasions : the impartiality not just of universalisability but of rules which actually are to be universalised ; ( ii ) the impartiality of being a non-involved person which is particularly relevant to the position of the person who is applying legal or moral rules to particular circumstances and which is directly to do with the characteristics of the judge who according to this standard must have no personal interest in the outcome of the case , but which may also be relevant in the process of legislation since legislators may have particular and personal interests in the outcome of the legislation in question ; ( iii ) there is the idea of impartiality as a norm of moral and judicial reasoning which has to do with giving due consideration to all relevant factors , a practice which may further but is not guaranteed by impartiality of the first two types .
30 These suffer from the further problem of treating all deprivation as relative and scaling all measures to the same variance ( as is also done for the index of an ‘ area 's social conditions ’ used in the assessment of GRE ) .
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