Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [indef pn] do " 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 | The emergence of the adult within has nothing to do with numerical age . |
3 | Perhaps it all has something to do with those mind-bending drugs . |
4 | First , it obviously has nothing to do with the actual gender of the words , since all of them refer to ungendered objects or substances . |
5 | Er okay er so has anybody done erm er let's start with erm er Miss , has anybody done Miss ? |
6 | Er but do n't I mean I 'm not the fact that erm some topics have a bigger number than others and others have only got one does n't mean they wo n't be on the paper Now , there will be some of you who will do spot revision . |
7 | So I 've only got , I 've only got one done . |
8 | We 've all got plenty to do . |
9 | They also show that results do not necessarily have anything to do with socio-economic circumstances or anything of that kind . |
10 | 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 . ’ |
11 | So point one does not apply to access , have to have . |
12 | Well I think it basically means everybody does does wha we 've asked them to do , which is the work shadowing content of the first week . |
13 | It did not at the time occur to me that their behaviour together had anything to do with what went on between Jean-Claude and me . |
14 | When , worn down at last , he mentioned a man who lived as far away as Prudhoe , the polite picked up a young fellow known as Billy the Badger , which apparently had nothing to do with his poaching activities , but was given him because he always wore a white muffler , the ends tucked into his trouser tops , and on Sundays , when he wore his best , which was a black coat and trousers , his pointed face above this ensemble roughly depicted the night creature of the woods . |
15 | Does academic freedom necessarily have anything to do with higher education ? |
16 | ‘ The trust no longer has anything to do with STG , ’ Adam said , hiding his annoyance as he soaped Miranda 's sort right underarm . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | You may think that noise just has something to do with an airport at Stanstead , but it is n't . |
19 | So I mean y'know j it may help you get a first class mark if you 're a good candidate by writing lots , but generally writing lots does n't ensure that you get a good mark . |
20 | that erm , that would mean I 've just got one to do after half term , that er |
21 | And when I 've done a a spot on photograph for them , when somebody else is mentioning a photograph , you know , er to go up in the Town Hall or whatever , er they the local mayor has just had one done by one of the guys in the workshop , and I know for a fact I could do one that 's ten times better than that . |
22 | Or maybe I just discovered something to do with the style or the line of his cruelty . |
23 | Yeah just get something done and I 'll be back |
24 | They may say , Oh wow no we 're just having something done at the surgery rebuilt . |
25 | The father she had always known would no longer have anything to do with her so she had eventually got a tiny room in a house in London which served as a hostel for single girls . |
26 | Just observing something does n't tell you how to explain or understand it . |
27 | I 'll soon get something done . |
28 | He just did something did he ? |
29 | Or how about if he realised that the real reason I had been looking ‘ better ’ lately had something to do with a £6.99 bargain hair colourant from Clairol ? |
30 | ‘ I never remember a fight with more than two people involved with the rest of us encouraging them usually , holding their coats until the police stepped in to break it up , and these scuffles normally had nothing to do with loyalty to rival teams . ’ |