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

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1 It is inevitable that as continental markets become more streamlined business which is now done in Eurocurrencies in London may move back to national financial markets .
2 It 's simply to do with pounds , shillings and pence .
3 I mean it 's going in and out at the right places but it 's also to do with childbearing O K. So George is changing the subject there completely kind of off the wall is n't he , er this comment ?
4 It 's partly to do with experience .
5 ‘ It 's very difficult to explain how you cast people because it 's really to do with instinct .
6 It 's substantially to do with registration of inspection duties arising from the Children Act , the registration and inspection of childminders , erm , workplace creches , and and Mike can go into detail on that if members wish .
7 It 's all to do with memory and word association .
8 It 's all to do with motivation .
9 I know you probably do n't want to hear her name ever again and if that 's what you want that 's my promise , but it 's all to do with London is n't it ?
10 But I think it 's all to do with Watson , the man he now respects so much .
11 ‘ Well , it 's all to do with harmony .
12 It 's all to do with Barbara Coleman and the provenance of the Durances , is n't it ?
13 There 's a kind of silence which has nothing to do with paying attention , it 's all to do with people wishing they were somewhere else — and I 'm referring to the audience .
14 But yesterday 45-year-old Keith insisted : ‘ I know some people are going to say it 's all to do with Ecstasy but , honestly , it 's not .
15 Sanger duty is particularly boring because there is nothing else to do but look out of the window , and since it is rarely done in pairs social interaction provides no compensation .
16 Obviously it is rarely done in humans , but is routinely carried out in non-human subjects .
17 primarily and fundamentally one who is friendly , a good mixer , of sound character and having much commonsense ; she must be patient , not easily put out by misbehaviour or pressure of work , remaining calm at all times ; she must like children and be tolerant of them and their ways and also of her colleagues ; she must be willing to turn her hand to any job that needs to be done in the department even if it is normally done by people junior to herself .
18 When a directive is implemented in the United Kingdom it is normally done by means of delegated legislation .
19 I touched earlier on some of the reasons why we find open behaviour in this country so difficult and I believe it is partly to do with emotion .
20 It is either to do with sex or with overeating .
21 As a result , abattoir owners are beginning to speculate that the operating framework of the beef sector could swing overwhelmingly towards exports — as it is already doing with lamb .
22 They are quite interested in The Bump , though I suspect it is really to do with power broking — who is going to get the new bedroom , and who is going to choose the name when it 's born .
23 This can be established ad hominem to anyone who makes such an identification , for it is always done by people who attach importance to the claim that what has the natural property in question is good .
24 Empowerment enthusiasts say it is all to do with company culture and ensuring that employees are all fully conversant with the corporate goals and mission .
25 It is all to do with progress for progress ' sake .
26 It is all to do with satellites .
27 Like any other business , it is all to do with contacts and getting introductions .
28 This can not be done from behind a desk as it requires direct observation of the operation , sometimes for an extended period , to find out what is actually done on site as well as what should be done .
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