Example sentences of "have [adv] little [to-vb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It has very little to do with style , innovation , or direction , says John Davidson . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | ‘ What you 're tempting me to at this moment , my good girl , has very little to do with passion ! ’ declared Benedict roundly . |
4 | She had had very little to do with Bunny , but on their occasional meetings the girl had grown more civil of late . |
5 | In so doing we are probably , assuming such abilities exist , mixing chalk with cheese : clairvoyance , for example , may have as little to do with precognition as vision has to do with touch . |
6 | A Conservative government had emerged that the Liberty and Property Defence League could well have called its own , but as a consequence it was a government that had very little to do with Conservatism . |
7 | The truths that are recognized after marriage have very little to do with chamber pots . |