Example sentences of "[be] [indef pn] [to-vb] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Aye the , many of the reasons for these being over are nothing to do with the efficiency of the design office , they 're due to the efficiency of the s |
2 | Huy looked at him , but there seemed to be nothing to read in the face , beyond a curious anxiety , and a curious devotion . |
3 | Of course , the noises must be something to do with the Devil 's work in the middle of the night . |
4 | ‘ Could Beatrice perhaps be getting a bit old in herself , ’ I had suggested , ‘ or could it perhaps be something to do with the accident she had as a child ? ’ |
5 | Could that be something to do with the fact he could n't read it ? |
6 | Could this shameful tribute be something to do with the fact that your boss Lord Stevens was a business associate of Cap'n Bob ? |
7 | Could that be something to do with the fact that Carol Smillie will be here ? |
8 | Must be something to do with the age difference . |
9 | It might be something to do with the weather or with the experiences of travelling to the meeting . |
10 | two copies so it 'll be something to do by the time we get back . |
11 | Stars who were nothing to do with the film but stuck their necks out anyway included Sharon ( Basic Instinct ) Stone and Jason ( Beverly Hills 90210 ) Priestley . |
12 | She had known when she set eyes on them that they were nothing to do with the Smoke and nothing to do with the expedition that was preparing . |
13 | We were nothing to do with the prison camp or the escaped prisoners . |
14 | They took out large orders of tea and coffee on cardboard trays , and after wondering for a while if they were anything to do with the film business Lucy finally decided that every last one of them was probably either a builder or a shopfitter . |
15 | ‘ It 's nothing to do with the shock of my father 's death . |
16 | ‘ It 's nothing to do with the lorry drivers now , Joe . ’ |
17 | ‘ It 's nothing to do with the play . |
18 | It 's nothing to do with the school . |
19 | Now it 's nothing to do with the day or the time or the months or the week or anything like that . |
20 | And erm he he said it 's stupid , he said they were given all this and it 's the homework it 's nothing to do with the revision you 've got to do in his the exams ! |
21 | It 's nothing to do with the fact that he stinks . |
22 | It 's nothing to do with the thing you are looking for . ’ |
23 | It 's nothing to do with the climate . |
24 | I 'm afraid he 's a well-known Nazi-sympathiser , but it 's nothing to do with the war . ’ |
25 | There 's nothing to do in the country , so it 's impossible to do anything bad . |
26 | I 'll have to go up to shop to get some shopping cos there 's nothing to eat in the house . |
27 | " There 's nothing to hope from the Council , " said Alice , and seeing a sneer , or snarl , of Well , of course not ! persisted , " But I 've thought of something else . " |
28 | But the Governer says his departure is nothing to do with the resignation calls . |
29 | I mean is n't it really using a computer is merely a facilitator , like using a car is a simple way of transport , and therefore whether or not it facilitates is nothing to do with the system itself , it 's to do with the way in which it 's used . |
30 | is nothing to do with the child . |