Example sentences of "it [verb] [verb] a lot [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 It seems to have a lot to do with how rapidly our twentieth-century world has changed , particularly in the West .
2 I think it did have a lot to do with the status that being different conferred , for in spite of the austerity of our childhood , we believed that we were better than other people , the food we ate being a mark of this , because our mother told us so — so successfully that even now I have to work hard at actually seeing the deprivations .
3 She had thought for months of trying to blow the gaff on the fact that she was past marrying off , but it had seemed a lot to put Len through , and her mother was anyway exceptionally good at not acknowledging that a gaff had been blown .
4 What it does have a lot to do with is that the Moat Centre has not had clear significant management on the ground and what we 're proposing here today should produce that in the very near future and what the proposals that Mr proposals would have done is not produced that in the significant future and I think that 's the point that really needs to be stressed .
5 It 's got a lot to do with the melody but he sounds like he really means it .
6 It 's got a lot to do with me .
7 It 's got a lot to do with Valium because it 's being
8 Well , I think it 's got a lot to do with the climate we 're living in , you know ,
9 Erm , I just love Sco Scotland , I think it 's got a lot to offer , it 's beautiful place !
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