Example sentences of "have [vb pp] [pron] [verb] with " in BNC.
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1 | Everything about it has helped me to grapple with the intricacies of machine knitting in this , my second year . |
2 | Claims his long battle with alcoholism has helped him deal with pressure of late innings . |
3 | A FURNITURE maker who lost his thumb in an accident has had it replaced with his big toe by surgeons . |
4 | There is no-one here involved with the playing side of the club who has had anything to do with previous Cup exploits , ’ he said . |
5 | This has got something to do with the murder of his family , has n't it ? |
6 | ‘ Perhaps no food for hours , and two mega-pills , has got something to do with it . ’ |
7 | ‘ The fact that there is an election has got everything to do with this . ’ |
8 | ‘ Listen , this has got nothing to do with what happened to Debbie . |
9 | No , stupidity has got nothing to do with it . |
10 | Well you got one on the , which has got nothing to do with us . |
11 | Besides , that time of Mills ’ life has got nothing to do with his murder . |
12 | It 's true decommissioning will cost Scottish Nuclear £1.6 billion , but much of this has got nothing to do with our own power stations . |
13 | Leadership has got nothing to do with it whatsoever . |
14 | the annual report has got nothing to do with |
15 | has got nothing to do with it but she 's working an extra two and a half hours a week and getting half an hour off , you know I mean you , in all |
16 | So it looks as if you , people 's emotions have been tuned in such a way , that mothers look on these situations from their point of view and feel happy about it , and offspring like you look at it from their point of view and feel unhappy about it , and your emotions are the way the evolution has equipped you to deal with these problems . |
17 | Thirdly , the Bill has received all-party support , which has enabled us to deal with it in the current Session . |
18 | We can each supply our own particulars but the important point is that Rich has set us going with her place — her place that grows out of memory . |
19 | , our Sports Council Liaison Officer , has asked us to co-operate with a survey to give her some ammunition to fight on behalf of all the Movement & Dance organisations . |
20 | That she has a personal panel of instructors is something which has allowed her to escape with fewer hours on the practice ground than most . |
21 | The increase in coagulation that results from adding specific lipid mixtures to plasma indicates that a number of haemostatic components has evolved which interact with a lipid-water interface of very restricted specificity . |
22 | This was precisely her own conclusion , but Jamie was the first man she 'd met who agreed with her . |
23 | They behaved as if I 'd got something to do with the wretched man 's disappearance . |
24 | I just could n't , I thought I thought it 'd got something to do with absence . |
25 | Allied Lyons who is also a major part of the British coffee trade , replied to the Global Consumer , that the fairness of trading was the responsibility of governments and GATT , it 'd got nothing to do with them . |
26 | It seems , on looking back , one day I was outside and then the next day I was in , as if I 'd had nothing to do with it : I had been pushed or drawn or whatever you like . |
27 | " I just wish to God I 'd had something to do with it . |
28 | I mean , if I 'd had anything to do with it do you think I 'd have left my van here and come back — ’ |
29 | And then she 'd found herself confronted with this fabulous coastline , floodlit silver and peachy gold in the dusk . |
30 | He 'd encouraged her to look with his eyes — a planner 's eyes — at the scope of the whole thing ; to raise her sights from the individual plant in the bed , to the design of the whole park , and the needs and expectations it must fulfil . |