Example sentences of "it [be] all to do [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's all to do with a guilt complex . ’ |
2 | It 's all to do with the £19,250 tax bracket and engines below 2 litres . |
3 | ‘ It 's all to do with the breed , ’ he explains . |
4 | ‘ Well , it 's all to do with the ballistics , ’ said our sportsdesk . |
5 | It 's all to do with the way different people 's minds work . |
6 | Several times in fact , once on the tube train , twice on the ordinary trains , so it was n't the pictures that upset me — Doc Keylock had explained all that years ago , it 's all to do with the panting , what they call hyperventilation , causing a temporary malfunction in the brain — but I 'd never had anything as vivid as the memory I 'd just been through . |
7 | Bill said : ‘ It 's all to do with the American influence creeping into our pedigrees . |
8 | It 's all to do with the C.O. He wanted to court-martial me , only I heard them trying to find me so I hid in the latrines and I do n't know what happened in the end . |
9 | Politics has very little to do with issues ; it is all to do with the personal vanities and ambitions of politicians . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | 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 ) . |
12 | It was all to do with the silence , and the wine stain — turning now from red to black as it spread and seeped . |