Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [pron] do [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | See , in America they 're being touted as ( cough , splutter ) ‘ The New Smiths ’ , which presumably has nothing to do with The New Seekers and a lot to do with , ‘ Hey , these guys are grreaat ! ’ |
2 | First , it obviously has nothing to do with the actual gender of the words , since all of them refer to ungendered objects or substances . |
3 | Mr Wilson said : ‘ The most pleasing thing is that we attract people to activities here who do n't necessarily have anything to do with the Baptist church . ’ |
4 | This generally has something to do with the actual failure , but it is possible that the fault is not accurately reflected in this message , so do n't assume that the problem is pin-pointed precisely every time by these messages . |
5 | If he did n't like you , he 'd let you know it — just like he did with the drama teacher . |
6 | Or maybe I just discovered something to do with the style or the line of his cruelty . |
7 | They may say , Oh wow no we 're just having something done at the surgery rebuilt . |
8 | Yes , it had not been easy knowing what to do for the best . |
9 | The chairs were austere , upholstered in matching , ugly green velvet ; she was uncomfortable , and scarcely knew what to do about the performance tonight . |
10 | However , Jim vowed revenge next season — if he still has anything to do with the handicapping ! |
11 | and he 's still got something to do with the union , so what he did , when he goes to these meetings he said to the , ah you bloke at Nissan how about getting us round |
12 | Or ever saw it done on the Eurovision . |
13 | This probably has something to do with the precise alignment of the track under the read heads . |
14 | ‘ But that does n't give me any direct link with Hauser , who probably has nothing to do with the crime . ’ |
15 | We see here a move away from the view that deviance is simply what people so label , to the notion that it might also have something to do with the acts that ‘ deviants ’ engage in . |
16 | The sensitivity of employment law issues may perhaps be gauged by the frequency with which employment cases go to the Court of Appeal and House of Lords , though this may also have something to do with the looseness of the statutory language used in the legislation . |
17 | Which probably had something to do with the way that what we sold would reappear slightly redone in Acme six months later . |
18 | Rostov thought that the colour of the sky probably had something to do with the state of the sun , and he wondered briefly about the effects of prolonged exposure to solar radiation . |
19 | One thing that I always wanted not to happen to me was to become like a TV cameraman who goes home to watch TV and says , ‘ Aw , look at that lighting , ’ or something trivial that really has nothing to do with the actual story . |
20 | Does the difference really have nothing to do with the construction of a dominant identity for males and a subordinate one for females ? |
21 | Very astutely , he uses most of his response to promote his latest tube amp launch : ie. ‘ our latest tube amp efforts far surpass anything done in the past ’ . |
22 | If not , and he 's picking the frog out of everyone who has or is still playing for the team , surely Strachan 's contribution far outweighs anything done by the Frog . |
23 | And we have the technology for nuclear power , yet again we do n't know what to do with it , we have n't developed it , we 've just left it and we 're creating nuclear power stations and we still have n't even decided what to do with the waste . |
24 | Somebody was trying to freak me out , and , from what I could gather , it might well have something to do with the Quigleys , with Veronica and this Mrs Danby . |
25 | Or perhaps he 's here to decide what to do with the mill . |
26 | well does he do like the , the blood test the breathalysers and all that ? |
27 | How well have you done on the golf courses ? |
28 | It may indeed have something to do with the thoroughly ambivalent American attitude towards FI racing , for there is a golden rule in American sporting life : if it ai n't American , it ai n't real . |
29 | But because the conception of the Certificate did not originate within the recognized schools examination boards , indeed had nothing to do with the DES , it is now thought of as suitable more for further education than for schools , and it seems to invoke all over again the old distinction between ‘ education ’ and ‘ training ’ . |
30 | When she had fled Ireland , Katherine Lundy had sworn she would never again have anything to do with the country . |