Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv] [adj] [to-vb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 That Miro is not as well known as his contemporaries Picasso and Dali has as much to do with personality as with art .
2 It has far less to do with strategy than with financial bargains struck in the market-place of Whitehall , and with efforts to contain galloping inflation in weapons procurement .
3 It has very little to do with style , innovation , or direction , says John Davidson .
4 But , in the language of social anthropology , " kinship " has very little to do with biology ; it refers rather to a widely ramifying pattern of named relationships which link together the individual members of a social system in a network .
5 ‘ What you 're tempting me to at this moment , my good girl , has very little to do with passion ! ’ declared Benedict roundly .
6 Now he seems so concerned to guard against roughness or superficiality that a measure of circumspection infects much of the playing .
7 erm Yes , I mean it seems very difficult to keep in touch with exactly what is happening because of the communication blackout , but erm from what we 're hearing erm obviously there is still a lot more mileage in this conflict it seems to me .
8 Anderson also appears occasionally reluctant to talk in scene one .
9 4* and 5* policies cover all sums for which the policyholder becomes legally liable to pay for loss of metered water resulting directly from accidental damage to water pipes and apparatus providing service to the buildings described in the schedule .
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