Example sentences of "[vb infin] [indef pn] do with the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | She finds it hard to explain why , but ponders that it may have something to do with the religious faith she grew up with . |
2 | Compton-Hall believes it may have something to do with the strong magnetic field found inside . |
3 | The fact that Limone is so relaxing may have something to do with the proven fact that statistically , the residents of Limone live longer , with lower incidents of stress or heart disease ! |
4 | Interestingly , the disparities appeared to be greater the less serious the offence , which may have something to do with the virtual absence of Court of Appeal guidance in respect of less serious offence types , which we remarked on above . |
5 | The disproportionately large numbers of recruits from Cheshire , and the martial reputation that the men from that county acquired , may have something to do with the successful recruiting drives organized by the Black Prince , who was Earl of Chester as well as Prince of Wales ; but it also , perhaps , reflected the problems of underemployment in a predominantly pastoral society . |
6 | It may have something to do with the different preparation and coating techniques of the lacquer painters . |
7 | It might have something to do with the forthcoming general election when any smear will do . |
8 | Mr Wilson said : ‘ The most pleasing thing is that we attract people to activities here who do n't necessarily have anything to do with the Baptist church . ’ |
9 | Would it have anything to do with the warm weather , as the tank temperature has risen slightly over the last couple of weeks . |
10 | Neither does it have anything to do with the spontaneous dreams we have when asleep . |
11 | Rather than modify anything to do with the external events that trigger your guilt you might decide to go for option 2 and identify the thoughts or beliefs that herald your guilt feelings and examine them for possible replacements . |
12 | Rather than modify anything to do with the external events that trigger your inadequacy , you might decide to go for option 2 and identify the thoughts or beliefs that herald your feelings of inadequacy and examine them for possible replacements . |
13 | Rather than modify anything to do with the external events that trigger your inhibition you might decide to go for option 2 and identify the thoughts or beliefs that herald your inhibition and examine them for possible replacements . |
14 | Rather than modify anything to do with the external events that trigger your jealousy you might decide to go for option 2 and identify the thoughts or beliefs that herald your jealousy and examine them for possible replacements . |
15 | Rather than modify anything to do with the external events that trigger your worry you might decide to go for option 2 and identify the thoughts or beliefs that herald your worry and examine them for possible replacements . |
16 | We call them " collaborators " but the Annamese who do n't want anything to do with the French call them the " licensed pirates . " |