Example sentences of "it [was/were] [indef pn] do [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | It was nothing to do with the Change . |
2 | It was nothing to do with the record industry , or entertainment of any sort , and thus a radical departure from the Virgin principle of expanding into related fields . |
3 | It was nothing to do with the castle . |
4 | Yeah , even connected it on the end here , the , the station and set this display decoder up and it even did it there so it was nothing to do with the live lamp wire , the way they routed it we thought that perhaps rerouted it to the cable or something like that |
5 | Beth thought it was something to do with the heat haze but I know a centaur when I see one . |
6 | Presumably it was something to do with the way that Jenner approached his work . |
7 | I think it was something to do with the place . ’ |
8 | ‘ But you think it was something to do with the slander ? ’ asked Pascoe . |
9 | If Steen had been murdered ( and he had no cause to believe that that was the case ) , then it was something to do with the Sweets and the blackmailing business . |
10 | It was something to do with the year of the Prophet 's birth , or the year in which he had gone to or come from Mecca or Medina , but Robert could never remember which . |
11 | I think it was something to do with the 9–1-1 formation West Ham adopted . |
12 | Harold , through to the first quarter-final of his professional career , said : ‘ This is obviously my best ever win , and while Stephen did n't play well I like to think it was something to do with the way I played . ’ |
13 | On reflection she believed it was something to do with the way she looked — her casual dress . |
14 | So Penny rang those numbers to find out where it was and it was something to do with the council or something . |
15 | Well it was something to do with the little boy . |
16 | I wondered if it was something to do with the change . |