Example sentences of "have [det] do " in BNC.

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1 What has that to do with it ?
2 ‘ So what has that to do with love ? ’
3 ‘ But what has that to do with desire ? ’
4 Yeah we are has that does that answer the question we actually are considering it
5 It fits perfectly the charm and naivety of the early to mid-fifties ; it has little to do with the self conscious posturings of the later period that Scobie wishes to impute to it ; most of all that of the ‘ Beat generation ’ , for most of the book had been written before Howl howled and junkie commenced the near-universal junketings .
6 Convertible prices always tend to dip in the autumn , particularly after a balmy summer , but the advice to buy has little to do with cyclic depression .
7 It has little to do with the quality of his jokes or the televisual cut of his suiting , although adequate performance here is important .
8 There are many such traditions , of course , and in fact the Hayward show has little to do with any of them .
9 This has little to do with a conditioned eye , influenced by architectural orders , and more to do with a basic and instinctive feeling that lifts the spirit and brings about a sense of harmony between the scale of the house and the human frame .
10 It has little to do with local regional architecture .
11 The case for privatising British Rail has little to do with saving money : private companies will probably have to waste even more on safety to avoid charges of putting profits before lives .
12 ‘ Robert , ’ Mrs Browning broke in , ‘ that has little to do with it , you are forgetting Annunciata , dear .
13 It also can isolate one action from another , so that the total sequence is not relevant ( concentration on washing one 's neck has little to do with the subsequent ‘ sea-side ’ actions — the action of washing one 's neck is but an arbitrary item in a string of actions ) ;
14 In fact the mode of behaviour required has little to do with performing other than keeping open the normal communication channels between people as players do in a game .
15 Educating pupils with special educational needs can be an expensive activity and being caring , compassionate and tolerant has little to do with being cost effective .
16 This has little to do with methods of teaching , or with the curriculum .
17 Sanctity has little to do with a pietistic other-worldliness and much to do with ordinariness and simplicity — being oneself in God , accepted by the Father , met by the Son , and indwelt by the living Spirit .
18 Subjectivity is a daily pitfall but I seem to observe that being ‘ earthed ’ has little to do with intellect , class , fortune or even belief .
19 However , there is plenty of evidence that many of the teachers whose working lives will be transformed by the introduction of LMS still think it has little to do with them .
20 It is just possible that this is a master stroke on the part of the CEGB : focus attention on a topic that really has little to do with the inspector .
21 As a result , the precise direction of innovation by the companies that introduce new technology often has little to do with improved efficiency or better production , but depends on the different political interests of the managers and workers involved .
22 The Tories may have shaken up British Telecom because they dislike a state-run monopoly that seems to care more for itself than its customers ; but the main impact on BT has little to do with monopolies or state ownership .
23 This sliding-scale approach might still have relevance to the Post Office Act , on which that case turned , but it has little to do with obscenity as defined in the 1959 Act .
24 On Easter Monday an event takes place which has little to do with traditional Easter activities , but which has associations with a very old May custom , as we shall see .
25 The real reason the normally rabid and vociferous DQ was such a wimp with Phil and Luke Gangsta has little to do with inverse racism .
26 As ever , the people who will suffer from Labour 's failure are among those who are furthest removed from the political process ; who are most likely to believe that the outcome of the election has little to do with them ; and , hence , who are least likely to be taking part in the election postmortem on why Labour lost .
27 He is Turkish as well , but the common nationality of his workforce has little to do with solidarity and more to do with limiting the risk of being caught .
28 In recent years people have found it increasingly difficult to accept the conventional doctrines of Christianity , but a visionary like Julian penetrates the cerebral crust of the religious experience , which has little to do with logic and reason , to reach its core .
29 Many Christians would admit freely that , at times , the Church does give this impression , but they would stress that it is a false impression and has little to do with what Christianity is all about .
30 Throughout his lifetime he had been regarded as an excellently scientific psychologist who had shown that the level of a child 's intelligence has little to do with the child 's home environment ; instead it is a product of the intelligences of the child 's parents .
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