Example sentences of "[adv] it [be] something [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps it 's something to do with my desire for Jack which I 'm checking at every second . |
2 | Perhaps it 's something to do with being the only civil department still with the power to send in a gunboat . |
3 | I have not discussed that with the others yet but perhaps it is something to put on the agenda for the future . |
4 | Perhaps it was something to do with our difference of opinion on the tee , I do n't know — but all through this championship Lee had never asked me to read a putt for him . |
5 | Perhaps it was something to do with his not having a son and now having gained one ; or perhaps he was pleased about his victory over the women . |
6 | Well anyway it 's something to bear in mind the fact that we 've got that list anyway . |
7 | I do n't know erm possibly it is something to do with policy , actually that was n't what I was the main thing I was ringing about . |
8 | I forget what we had been talking and arguing about , but probably it was something connected with our continuing confusions about poetry and sex . |
9 | Now it 's something to laugh at , but then … |
10 | ‘ She knew damn well it was something to do with you . |
11 | Well it was something to do with the little boy . |
12 | Presumably it was something to do with the way that Jenner approached his work . |
13 | In this sense , power is not something that individuals and groups do or do not have automatically through occupation of a particular social or economic position , rather it is something gained through the skilful deployment of political resources in order to achieve particular objectives . |
14 | Maybe it was something to do with a divorce from reality . |
15 | If Steen had been murdered ( and he had no cause to believe that that was the case ) , then it was something to do with the Sweets and the blackmailing business . |