Example sentences of "[noun pl] [am/are] [adv] to do with " in BNC.
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1 | Usually though , our crises are more to do with logistics . |
2 | It has to be remembered also that the IMF is not a bank — or a development agency ; its functions are primarily to do with sustaining an orderly system of international financial relationships , especially exchange rate arrangements , and the provision of relatively short-term finance to countries which have balance of payments problems . |
3 | These messages are often to do with guilt : ‘ I do n't deserve things to go well for me . ’ |
4 | Several more of the problems are clearly to do with your current storage or methods of storage . |
5 | Many of us will have had the experience at some time or other of finding ourselves in classrooms ostensibly to help individual children overcome their difficulties , but realising that in fact the problems are more to do with the way the lesson is being presented , with the resources and teaching strategies being used or with the demands being made , than with any specific problems our pupils may have . |
6 | ‘ The problems are usually to do with family tension and parents rowing , separating and divorcing . |
7 | Eva 's memories are more to do with the excitement of the journey . |
8 | The greatest difficulties are often to do with people who are very close in overt status and who are therefore threatening to one another . |
9 | In the Scottish tradition , following upon our Scottish theologian Dun Scottas although not representing him properly , it says that righteousness and moral items are just to do with the will of God . |
10 | Yes , I think the spots are more to do with growing things than a pock-marked face . |
11 | Both exhibitions are primarily to do with art , with scholarship playing a subservient role . |