Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [indef pn] do [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | that 's right , that 's , that , I think it was so , I mean that she was so it must be just something to do with gardens as well , cos she was a gardener was n't she ? , |
2 | After just six weeks , Rigby was playing her first gig behind Gedge and Solowka in a band called The Truth , who were obviously nothing to do with the chart group of the same name . |
3 | They were absolutely nothing to do with her . |
4 | Anyway , it 's obviously something to do with your real family , and maybe your brother will have one the same . ’ |
5 | Well it 's that 's just nothing to do with the year |
6 | And there is still plenty to do in the garden where she is planting vegetables and some more varieties of fruit trees . |
7 | In any case , there 's still lots to do at Killerton . |
8 | It 's probably something to do with my father . |
9 | It 's probably something to do with the Froggy Davies business . ’ |
10 | Network installation is particularly tricky and TCP/IP start-up is now something done from a MS-DOS session . |
11 | So , how it deals with the payroll is absolutely nothing to do with B S 5750 , how it erm , deals with the bank is nothing to do with B S 5750 , its computer systems or anything . |
12 | ‘ It 's certainly nothing to do with Mozart 's music . |
13 | Och aye , it 's definitely nowt to do with that . |
14 | ‘ Naturally , but the plant manager was convinced it was only something to do with the Friends of the Earth . |
15 | It was probably something to do with the view that had convinced George he ought to be drinking a very large glass of dry sherry from the wood . |
16 | It was probably something to do with the change of Government . |
17 | Perhaps it was also something to do with the fact that this tall , blond Government man had corroborated his story about what had happened in the jeweller 's on that night . |
18 | Perhaps he was going to Porteneil to get drunk in the Rock Hotel , or perhaps he was off to Inverness , where he often goes on business he prefers to keep mysterious , but I suspected that it was really something to do with Eric . |
19 | Many of the devices he could recognise ; there was the Stafford knot , and that rose-en-soleil was surely something to do with Edward the Fourth . |
20 | One of the most notable omissions in his education and his interests was almost anything to do with the arts . |