Example sentences of "it have nothing to do [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Bad trainers now rule the market , but it has nothing to do with ‘ fashion ’ — it 's mass consumerism ( check Tony Wilson out in his Travel Fox ) .
2 Like Hannah she is angry at the ideal presented to her by the advertising world , as she feels it has nothing to do with her , yet still has the power to make her feel dissatisfied .
3 Miss Lovich , 43 and living in Norfolk , was attracted to writing because ‘ it has nothing to do with what kind of hairstyle you have ’ .
4 Given that , whatever the justification for giving him such power may be , it has nothing to do with encouraging blackmail , such action frustrates the purpose of validating the consent and is to be discouraged because of its undesirable consequences .
5 You might decide to watch television , listen to music or read a book — but make sure that you enjoy it and that it has nothing to do with your work .
6 I suppose I should call it Xmas muzak since it has nothing to do with Christ nor with music .
7 Plainly it has nothing to do with Homoeopathy which is concerned with individualisation .
8 No , there has not been another report saying how well she did in the South Atlantic , the European parliament has not ‘ liberated ’ Britain 's £500 million rebate from the European Community , nor has the opposition to the new nuclear power station at Sizewell withdrawn from the public inquiry The news that the Prime Minister has awaited with bated breath ever since she visited CERN last year comes from Switzerland , and it has nothing to do with Zurich , or gnomes .
9 And I mean ‘ rate ’ in its mathematical rather than simply its physical sense ; it has nothing to do with time .
10 Some may even feel that perhaps sex is not quite right if it has nothing to do with procreation .
11 Perhaps chemical-sensitive patients are affected by pine resins — which contain a lot of natural toxins to protect the tree — but it has nothing to do with the origins of coal and oil .
12 It has nothing to do with that at all . ’
13 It is commonly suggested that since faith depends on assumptions , it has nothing to do with knowledge , just as knowledge has no need of faith .
14 It has nothing to do with his looks — he is unlikely to be mistaken for a ‘ white shark ’ — but his misfortune .
15 It has nothing to do with me .
16 At one stage , he is told , ‘ The main thing is that you have innate ability , talent , genius , something that 's born inside you ; it has nothing to do with studying .
17 It has nothing to do with the physical addiction .
18 It has nothing to do with North or South , Nicky .
19 Also , while I have the chance , could I point out that in spite of the FRCC guide crediting me with the first ascent of the bolt ladder route named Fiery Cross ( Dry Grasp ) on Upper Falcon Crag , it has nothing to do with me or B. Henderson , listed as my second .
20 Whatever the true origins of grammatical gender , it can not be true that it has nothing to do with sex .
21 ‘ I ca n't because I am not as good as they are , and it has nothing to do with the state of the ball . ’
22 It has nothing to do with points or prize money .
23 In fact it has nothing to do with political affiliations at all , since admiration and support for Rigoberta Menchu has come from all sides .
24 So what if it has nothing to do with the record inside ?
25 The grumbles of J. Alfred Prufrock in early Eliot are endurable if they are meant to be ridiculous , but only then ; and sitting around on Margate sands , or anywhere else , trying to connect nothing with nothing may be all right for Harvard men abroad , but ( as Eliot must already have discovered when he wrote The Waste Land ) it has nothing to do with the daily life of the Londoner .
26 Incidentally , although sometimes called the Tuesday rose , it has nothing to do with the French words for either Monday ( lundi ) or Tuesday ( mardi ) .
27 It has nothing to do with the utility , justice or rationality of the conditions of respublica .
28 It has nothing to do with the commercial future of nuclear power .
29 Of course , we could argue that obese parents eat too much , and are thus likely to overfeed their children , making them obese , and that it has nothing to do with genetics or inheritance .
30 It has nothing to do with his height , ’ Sara said stiffly .
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