Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb base] do [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The principles of pedagogy have to do with the craft of teaching . |
2 | ‘ FALLACIES of the modern worldview have to do with the conception of the world as substance or machinery , mistaking abstractions for reality , confusing origins and truth , failing to attribute feeling to things that feel , recognising ethics as exclusively anthropocentric , thinking a posteriori , objectifying facts as separated from values , reducing the complex to the simple and dividing knowledge into distinct disciplines that produce experts who are often wrong . ’ |
3 | The ‘ City of Culture ’ accolade will perhaps be an opportunity for the people of Dublin to howl in protest at what the Dublin Corporation and the Irish government have done to the city . |
4 | And he propounded evidence that a great many of the ailments we have in modern society have to do with the way we construct our buildings . |
5 | But what must the hypocritical collusion of government officials in this illegal activity have done to the way corporate officials regard laws against corporate behaviour more generally ? |
6 | The deeper problems in the art market have to do with the depredations of the auction houses . |