Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun] [verb] [pron] do [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Did Miss Tuckey have anything to do with that ?
2 Dr King believes it does in the sense that it needs change , and by offering that Clinton is the right man for the job .
3 We do n't usually get this much hands-on attention from him , but I suspect that Cavell Fielding has something to do with his presence as he 's lending us her talents for the launch of our new look — or sound , I should say .
4 ‘ Yes , but she and Dr Heatherton take nothing to do with one another now ; everyone knows of it , though nobody is certain why .
5 Wall Street is beginning to firm up its forecasts for IBM Corp 's first quarter figures , with the consensus at around 20 cents a share and the more bearish going for 50 cents — but if Technology News of America 's straw poll of the market around the US and Europe is anywhere near right , the loss is going to be a whole lot worse than that : the returns suggest that the company will have sold at best between 25 and 30 mainframes this quarter , where the Wall Street forecasts assume it did nearer 50 machines .
6 Wall Street is beginning to firm up its forecasts for IBM Corp 's first quarter figures , with the consensus at around 20 cents a share and the more bearish going for 50 cents — but if Technology News of America 's straw poll of the market around the US and Europe is anywhere near right , the loss is going to be a whole lot worse than that : the returns suggest that the company will have sold at best between 25 and 30 mainframes this quarter , where the Wall Street forecasts assume it did nearer 50 machines .
7 ‘ I forbade my Lord Gaveston to have anything to do with that woman ! ’
8 Seemingly , the Frenchman 's ineffectiveness in the startling 4–0 defeat at Manchester City had something to do with the decision .
9 I advised Andrew Stavanger to have nothing to do with it — as he was the controlling shareholder in the shipping company , all he had to do was to say no .
10 Before , during and after this most magnificent of matches , Noah had stressed that the Davis Cup had nothing to do with the rankings or reputations .
11 He perhaps meant to say ‘ principals ’ because the decisions that were taken , or rather not taken , in New York had everything to do with cash .
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