Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun pl] [verb] [indef pn] [verb] with " in BNC.
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1 | My reasons have something to do with the costs and value . |
2 | ‘ My reasons have nothing to do with appearance money . |
3 | He was quick , she noticed , to take her up on any casual remark and supposed that his interest in other people 's affairs and their reactions had something to do with the novelist in him . |
4 | She undressed quickly , as if against time ; but the speed of her movements had nothing to do with desire . |
5 | ‘ Their problems have nothing to do with me . |
6 | However , to some extent the neglect of such important issues of the difference in the meaning of marriage and divorce to men and women , the contradictions in the thinking and behaviour of the two sexes , and the negotiation of their positions has something to do with another presentist shadow : that of feminism . |
7 | Whatever went wrong in the years of Mary 's personal rule , therefore , simply can not be explained by inherited weakness ; her problems have nothing to do with insecure monarchy and overmighty subjects . |
8 | But Christian soon made it clear that his plans had nothing to do with the fire at the manor , although he admitted that Tom being placed in charge of the manor farm did affect what he had in mind . |
9 | Firstly , I am certainly not claiming that the physical causes of the images on our retinas have nothing to do with what we see . |
10 | ‘ Rock should not , or does n't intend to , appeal to the intelligentsia , because your balls have nothing to do with your brains . |
11 | You 've said in the past that you thought the band stood or fell purely by your music , that your personalities had nothing to do with it . |
12 | Whales and seals that are washed up dead on our coasts have nothing to do with pollution . |