Example sentences of "[det] [to-vb] with [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Amazing , ’ you may say , ‘ but what has this to do with conveyancing ? ’
2 What has any of this to do with language , more precisely with the ‘ grammar ’ of this chapter 's title ?
3 What has this to do with hearing ?
4 The result had as much to do with romanticism as historical accuracy , with simulated timber framing , and a Gothic chimneypiece decorated with scenes of the King 's escape .
5 Blown-up extracts from contemporary Paris newspapers , on panels larger than the works of art on display , suggest that the district 's sudden fame was not so much to do with art or philosophy , but the novel phenomenon of la jeunesse .
6 As attested by the now considerable literature on museology , debates concerning strategies of display and the production of history have as much to do with empowerment outside as inside the museum .
7 Absolutely nothing , it 's politically biased and as much to do with music as The Beano
8 But the horror of losing was as much to do with money as with pride .
9 ‘ I 've never had much to do with village life , but I believe one has to be very careful , ’ she explained ; ‘ and we do n't want to set the place by the ears the moment we 've arrived .
10 The offering of a free service and the ability to advertise have obviously been key factors having little to do with questions of social class composition , though they have much to do with socialization since law centres perceive their role very differently from those in private practice .
11 Sanctity has little to do with a pietistic other-worldliness and much to do with ordinariness and simplicity — being oneself in God , accepted by the Father , met by the Son , and indwelt by the living Spirit .
12 We may well endorse the saying regarding him who had so much to do with road-making in the Highlands and islands ; ‘ if you had seen these roads before they were made you would have blessed brave General Wade , ’ and wish prosperity to the Highland Railway Company .
13 Watching the happy , milling crowd at the conference , one Tory MP muttered : ‘ It 's a good tribal rite , but it does n't have much to do with reality . ’
14 They suggest that in many circumstances , and particularly more recently , the central problems facing management are not so much to do with control over labour but are much more to do with such matters as obtaining orders for products , getting the design right , innovating , and handling their relations with the capital market .
15 Therefore , I do n't think this has much to do with methodology .
16 It did not seem to have much to do with custard .
17 ‘ But surely , that show tonight ca n't have much to do with Christianity , Celtic or otherwise ? ’
18 Anyone who has been a parent or had much to do with family and children will have seen the discrepancies .
19 This remains one of the strongest reasons why so many parents still want their children to have RE even though they themselves have long since given up having much to do with religion .
20 That Miro is not as well known as his contemporaries Picasso and Dali has as much to do with personality as with art .
21 It 's got as much to do with personality , character , how you project yourself .
22 images or whatever , are n't so much to do with misogyny , some horrible male plot , some patriarch or conspiracy , it 's to do with the way our society is run and I think that 's , we look far more at class .
23 ‘ So what has that to do with love ? ’
24 ‘ But what has that to do with desire ? ’
25 First , as shown in the previous section , factors which have little to do with cost — such as habit , convenience , being paid weekly will continue to dictate many people 's choice of credit .
26 Clearly , group formation and aggression by contemporary human beings has little to do with hunting and survival .
27 Subjectivity is a daily pitfall but I seem to observe that being ‘ earthed ’ has little to do with intellect , class , fortune or even belief .
28 For this reason office duties are disliked and paperwork despised as ‘ dirtywork ’ ( Hughes , 1971:343 ff. ) which diverts time and energy from ‘ real ’ pollution control work , making one accountable for matters which have little to do with law enforcement .
29 Finally , the reasons for moving ministers frequently have little to do with ability and the time spent in any particular office is often too short to allow the minister to master the subject and the department .
30 It has very little to do with style , innovation , or direction , says John Davidson .
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