Example sentences of "[adj] to do with [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | He had learned it from his father , a full gypsy ; it was supposed to bring good fortune and happiness , something magical to do with blood . |
2 | In the last fifteen years we 've been a country where law had little to do with Labour relations . |
3 | There seems no readiness in our government to listen and learn for argument , no capacity for trust and no ability to face the facts which include the vital issues morale and motivation , ways of running things which you simply ca n't put down to cost accountants , but which is absolutely essential to do with solidarity and caring and so on to make things actually work , and as for economics , whenever econor economy from the Germans , upwards or downwards so to speak , is in trouble the future is clearly frightening is n't it ? |
4 | Is it just to do with production quality control or does it also embrace marketing , accounting and other functions ? |
5 | Most of the route is around Severe in standard but the crux pitch , though short and well protected , is very awkward and difficult to do with style . |
6 | The Christian Church is alone in no longer having prescribed ritual to do with childbirth and menstruation . |