Example sentences of "[conj] it [is] [pron] to do " in BNC.
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1 | Most will have a dim idea that it 's something to do with conservation and looking after nature . |
2 | It was , in fact , the second international conference on Evolutionary Biology , not that it 's anything to do with what I 'm now saying , but the next one is actually going to be right here in 1985 and that 'll be nice . |
3 | He guesses that it is something to do with education and reflects wryly that ‘ all we got was a bible and a thick ear ’ . |
4 | Be prepared to consider the possibility that it is nothing to do with food . |
5 | You 're having some row between yourselves and it 's nothing to do with me and you never want to listen to me and — ’ |
6 | And it 's nothing to do with me . |
7 | ‘ There 's an art to tackling and it 's nothing to do with the elbows in faces , eye-poking , testicle-grabbing and raking opponents down their Achilles tendons that he talks about . |
8 | ‘ It 's obvious , and it 's nothing to do with your charts . |
9 | And I shall go out with Nigel as often as I like , I shall go to his home whenever I like , and it 's nothing to do with you ! |
10 | And it 's something to do with getting the num the , the system so you 've got zeros in and I did n't understand what the heck it was on about . |
11 | Now you 've had a very good idea for fund raising I believe have n't you and it 's something to do with your daddy . |
12 | I do n't mind the hard training because you get better and better at it and it 's something to do . ’ |
13 | and it 's something to do with work then ? |
14 | The Scots and the Welsh and the Irish have clearly retained very strong national cultural characteristics , which have made it necessary for the student who wants to make accurate distinctions to say ‘ British does mean something , and it 's something to do with the Briton overseas ’ . |
15 | And it 's something to do with that and an embargo date 's a little bit like that , and in a sense , you may well be able to stop people actually publishing the thing , but they will still know and be working on it if it 's of any importance , so use embargo dates advisedly . |
16 | coming to London and it is something to do with television |
17 | I can not remember why it is wrong , but it is something to do with the music , and it is something to do with Calatin … |
18 | If it 's something to do with music reflecting society 's tends rather than being the voice of treason , then can we rightly assume that most bands of the last ten years have been pro-Thatcher ? |
19 | If it 's something to do with music reflecting society 's tends rather than being the voice of treason , then can we rightly assume that most bands of the last ten years have been pro-Thatcher ? |
20 | I wonder if it 's something to do with the job that you do or the people you have to work with I do n't know but that 's generally the tendency of people in these groups , team workers come out quite highly . |
21 | Only we are behaving as if it 's nothing to do with us and that only the West is to blame for the thousands who turn their back on us . ’ |
22 | ‘ Look , if it 's anything to do with feeling some sort of responsibility towards me — ’ |
23 | Seems to be our fault if it 's anything to do with the Society she does n't want to know |
24 | ‘ But it is nothing to do with me , ’ he squealed , turning to Mrs Patel for sympathy . |
25 | I can not remember why it is wrong , but it is something to do with the music , and it is something to do with Calatin … |
26 | It 's something to do with relating to it , but it 's something to do with the , the final , the bottom line is that people watch . |
27 | ‘ But it 's nothing to do with what we 're talking about , is it ? |
28 | I 'm afraid he 's a well-known Nazi-sympathiser , but it 's nothing to do with the war . ’ |
29 | ‘ But it 's nothing to do with me . |
30 | no , so he said erm , when I opened it court order , I said well I do n't know what yours is I said but it 's nothing to do with this , I said this is about that so when I opened the other one I remember then that when they originally built that court order bit he give me one cheque for sixty two quid and one for sixty nine |