Example sentences of "to do with [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 There 's the green Instructions for Prisoners book [ information book ] , but it has virtually no relevance to anything to do with life in prison .
2 One spoke of the painting ‘ … being to do with life … as life goes on ’ but , although more actual surface aspects were noticed , the judgment could be taken no further .
3 Was it something to do with man moving out into the world of nature ?
4 Well , it was supposed to be a holiday , and I did promise Claire I would n't take anything to do with work to Barbados , but both of us noticed fairly quickly just how few dogs there were on the island .
5 And most of these new journeys have nothing to do with work .
6 ‘ I should have known it was only because of something to do with work that you were so anxious to be with me .
7 Their conversation had been unusually impersonal , in fact , and largely to do with work .
8 ‘ No , nothing to do with work .
9 It 's nothing to do with work ?
10 This has got to do with work .
11 and it 's something to do with work then ?
12 To do with work or ?
13 the target , yes it 's , if any training comes up to do with work with employers , you as a line manager know that 's your person that 's got
14 Hence the elaboration and the perfection of explanations for inflation which have nothing to do with Government is something in which you naturally find politicians of all schools , but particularly of the public expenditure school , joining with good will .
15 It is n't anything to do with government at all .
16 So you 're just arguing about Shropshire 's allocation , it 's got nothing to do with government policy affairs , about holding Cou local government spending er , within limits , you 're not saying that .
17 And er can can we scrape away to say Chairman that er , you know this , this , this situation er it is not to do with government policies , we are paying a very heavy price to this country for world recession as we have paid this very high price , very very large amounts of money that had to be used for people who are unfortunate enough to fall out of employment .
18 to do with government rather
19 For some , entering the market as consumers had more to do with necessity than with a growth in personal income .
20 ‘ I never remember a fight with more than two people involved with the rest of us encouraging them usually , holding their coats until the police stepped in to break it up , and these scuffles normally had nothing to do with loyalty to rival teams . ’
21 But what 's happening here has nothing to do with loyalty or belief . ’
22 That 's got nothing to do with recycling has it ?
23 It 's nothing to do with coming , it 's everything to do with intoxication , flesh-frenzy , reckless rampant effervescent fever .
24 Paradoxically , Loiseau originally wanted nothing to do with cooking .
25 She says , ‘ Anything to do with knitting seems to go in my head and stay , buy anything to do with cooking and cleaning goes straight through and out the other side ! ’
26 Clearly , group formation and aggression by contemporary human beings has little to do with hunting and survival .
27 Nothing to do with surrealism
28 And he said , but he 's nothing to do with Surrealism , which I expect is true that he did n't belong to the party but then perhaps Spaniards are , in any case , basically surrealist .
29 It has nothing to do with warning time for the invasion of Kuwait , which has no relevance to my statement .
30 And , given the men 's views of gender roles , being female actually facilitated and encouraged the introduction of certain topics , especially topics of a more emotional kind to do with stress , death , the terrorist threat and its effect on the family , and so on , which are particularly pertinent in Northern Ireland 's police force .
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