Example sentences of "[verb] nothing at [adj] do with " in BNC.

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1 All this has nothing at all to do with money or financial status .
2 At worst we can now doubt for reasons which are purely moral , spiritual or psychological , as in the case of someone who is incurably suspicious , a problem which has nothing at all to do with epistemology .
3 It has nothing at all to do with ‘ being pretty ’ .
4 The neo-pagans say this is nonsense , their religion has nothing at all to do with the devil , because the devil is an invention of the Christians .
5 The increase in local stress , which can be calculated , depends solely upon the shape of the hole and has nothing at all to do with its size .
6 It has nothing at all to do with the cure of Legion .
7 The misinformation concerns only the route Déj ‘ a Vu and has nothing at all to do with Prodigal Sons .
8 The Aussies , under the guidance of Andy Slack ( ‘ out best entertainment has nothing at all to do with rugby ’ ) quickly got to grips with their imported beer after the disappointment of losing to a late Welsh try in one of the opening games .
9 Logic has nothing at all to do with what is about to happen .
10 Interesting facts culled from a meeting with the leading lights of both Aldus and Adobe at last year 's Appleworld show indicate that the main problem with PostScript on the Macintosh is the QuickDraw to PostScript conversion process and has nothing at all to do with the LaserWriter or PostScript .
11 It seems , however , that many women worry that their partner 's arousal is dependent on the lingerie they 're togged out in , and has nothing at all to do with them .
12 The kind of letter writing in question here has nothing at all to do with word processing .
13 Because of one of the two mentioned here in this note has nothing at all to do with the environment .
14 Admiration has nothing at all to do with — falling in love , that sort of thing .
15 He says it has nothing at all to do with underfunding .
16 ‘ Very sick , and it 's got nothing at all to do with the sea . ’
17 There is a violent undercurrent in our society which has got nothing at all to do with football and where football must n't be complacent is to provide the opportunities at its matches to allow that undercurrent of violence to manifest itself .
18 Love 's got nothing at all to do with it , love 's a stupid joke , God , how he 'd laugh at me .
19 Grammatical gender is supposed to have nothing at all to do with sex .
20 Since wars involve others than those who face battle , that overwhelming majority who may prefer to have nothing at all to do with war , they can not , and should not , be omitted from any modern consideration of the subject .
21 By far the most intriguing announcement in Wales also carried a competitive element , even if it had nothing at all to do with slow bowlers .
22 This smug man who had nothing at all to do with her life had helped to wipe out her father 's existence for her .
23 That someone who had nothing at all to do with her life should have had a hand in removing her father 's last trace in her life infuriated her .
24 In other words , by the 1770s and after Berton 's reforms , debate had nothing at all to do with audible stick signals , but everything to do with the presence of a conducteur , communicating visually .
25 I mean I had nothing at all to do with t' business except I went in partnership with me wife and that .
26 Their activities have nothing at all to do with sport and everything to do with telephone-number betting .
27 So many of the problems that we have to solve just have nothing at all to do with real life .
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