Example sentences of "[to-vb] [indef pn] to do with [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | We would couple this with an investigation to discover the real cause or causes of the high labour turnover ( which may turn out to have nothing to do with the immediate problem ) . |
2 | It 's not my business , but I strongly advise you to have nothing to do with the whole thing ; divorce can be very messy . ’ |
3 | Although the Hun Sen years were relatively stable , Kampuchea suffered acutely from lack of foreign aid , since the USA refused to have anything to do with a Vietnam-supported regime . |
4 | No unattached man , should he by some miracle present himself at Four Winds , would want to have anything to do with a dejected and increasingly agoraphobic young mother , still in her teens , and a baby whose fretfulness was beginning to get on even Harriet 's nerves . |
5 | But now , buoyed by the prospect of a landslide victory in March , they no longer want to have anything to do with the disreputable Mr Le Pen . |
6 | And then , when that clearly had n't worked , Laura had found herself lapsing into a sullen , resentful attitude , defiantly refusing to have anything to do with the beastly old woman . |
7 | In those states whose governments have refused to have anything to do with the presidential liaison officers appointed by the president to set up offices in the nineteen state capitals , radio station staff have been likewise forbidden to make contact . |
8 | Ever since the days when Ramsey was a boy at Repton , the Pope refused to have anything to do with the ecumenical movement . |