Example sentences of "it [modal v] [be] [pron] [to-vb] with " in BNC.

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1 It may be something to do with Dawn leaving the practice , and I ca n't say that 's terribly interesting . ’
2 Both men were silent for a moment then , clutching at a straw , Herr Nordern said , ‘ It must be something to do with you .
3 ‘ I think it must be something to do with the pickled cabbage .
4 Then there will be some days when nothing seems to resolve and so I always forget those days and do something else completely — I am sure it must be something to do with electricity in the air . ’
5 It must be something to do with being an anthropologist , she decided .
6 They 're l lead men you know and he has er painted this and it must be something to do with these men but these drawings now , I 've never seen drawings like them
7 It must be something to do with you .
8 They suffered from bronchial diseases — even the children — and Jane made herself unpopular by suggesting it might be something to do with the ubiquitous air conditioning .
9 It might be something to do with the weather or with the experiences of travelling to the meeting .
10 It might be something to do with the two four foot tanks in his hallway or the huge 6′ × 2′ × 2′ Tanganyikan set-up in his lounge , housing among others , some fine Frontosas .
11 Oh , it might be something to do with the .
12 I know it could be something to do with regime er banks of course are supervised by the Bank of England at the moment and er the financial services er regime is supervised by the S I B and it could be that is the reason why it is not explicitly stated er that the accountant has to be acting in his capacity as erm as auditor .
13 They , it could be something to do with space , erm , I do n't really know .
14 So now , whenever he plays well , it will be nothing to do with Leeds … just Dalglish/Blackburn .
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