Example sentences of "have [adj] [adj] [verb] with the " in BNC.

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1 Vacant urban land has much more to do with the changing fortunes of the market and declining public-sector resources than with local-government inefficiency .
2 In theory , everyone listens carefully to the evidence , but some of us know that the reality has much more to do with the political persuasion of hon. Members appointed to the Committee and to discussions that take place when they are debating .
3 I decided to have one last go with the lavage .
4 The vitriolic anonymous letter he despatched to The Bell in the summer of 1858 had much less to do with the half-hearted way in which the government was handling the question of emancipation than with the way in which the regime proposed to run the empire after emancipation had been achieved .
5 They had much more to do with the politics of the relations between central and local government than with financial procedures .
6 What had all this to do with the community based health project .
7 They have much less to do with the demands of competitiveness than with the perversities of an industrial relations law whose imbalance was over-corrected during the 1980s .
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