Example sentences of "are [to-vb] with [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | TWO Alton cousins , Christian Browning and Tom Marks are on their way to Romania with a convoy of aid workers , who are to help with orphanage in Gaesti . |
2 | Bits of his universe are to do with art and colour and drawing . |
3 | Bits of his universe are to do with art and colour and drawing . |
4 | Yeah I think on the North Sea , it obviously would have erm an effect on parts of our business , some parts more than others erm it 's very early to say exactly what , what effect it obviously in fact to the extent that it encourages the further development of existing fields that clearly benefits parts , parts of our business that are to do with completion equipment and development equipment . |
5 | It is not intended as an effort at resolving these debates : my objectives are specific and political — they are to do with action . |
6 | In the civilian context the purposes of attitude training are to do with care about quality and safety . |
7 | The relevant requirements ( which have the force of law ) are to do with drainage and ventilation of rooms containing WCs . |
8 | The older way is to use the command ASSIGN A : =B : B : =A : but in todays modern MS-DOS this is discouraged for reasons that are to do with networking and device drivers . |
9 | And then the long-term ones are to do with demography , with the birth rate , with the number of children in schools which , as most people are probably aware , have gone down dramatically in the last decade . |
10 | In this respect Marshall , too , was confusing since he made no explicit distinction between those civil rights which are to do with citizenship — freedom of expression and association for example — and those which are to do with protecting the citizen from the state or the community — the freedom to marry and found a family , a right to privacy for instance . |
11 | Varese 's Arcana needs equal pains if its enormous forces are to operate with clarity . |