Example sentences of "[vb -s] to do [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 He has to he has to do without the rhythm .
2 The last story has to do with the girlfriend of a friend .
3 The ‘ tangent … in the hand 's cup ’ has to do with the legend that the shapes of the finest Greek vases were replicated from the contour of the divinely beautiful woman 's breast , as cupped in her lover 's hand and thereafter imprinted on his mind — obviously a powerful emblem of how the impulse to artistic manufacture is erotic .
4 The fourth part of Gassendi 's Logic has to do with the organization of thought , or method .
5 The first has to do with the return to primary sources which the Second Vatican Council recommended .
6 This usually has to do with the guilt they feel connected with the death , or the shame they feel at their anger and resentment towards the one who has left them .
7 The justification for using a hierarchy is mathematical , and has to do with the way in which the total variability of a collection is successively reduced as one passes from higher to lower levels in the hierarchy .
8 This aspect has a bearing on two further components , social cohesion , which has to do with the sense of community and national identity , and what Heater has called civic virtue .
9 The primary significance of stating the duty in these terms has to do with the form of caring or treatment the doctor provides .
10 There is another potential drawback ; it has to do with the fluent child 's love of ( or abuse of ) debate .
11 The word ‘ jargon ’ , according to the Shorter Oxford English Dictionary , comes from an Old French root that has to do with the warbling of birds .
12 ’ . If nearly half of all science has to do with the military , it is surely tautological to refer to this as a perversion of science .
13 A final factor has to do with the position of the litter tray .
14 The first has to do with the individual animal 's past history .
15 Behaviour , for this purpose , has to do with the ethics of our actions , the rightness or wrongness of them .
16 Some of that has to do with the guitar — we need material which is set up more for the guitar . ’
17 This principle in Hinduism is called ‘ Pancha Bhootas ’ and has to do with the five states of creative substances and their relationship to the five sensory faculties .
18 It has to do with the relationship between individual initiative and conventional constraint , with the limits social conditions put on the freedom of thought and action .
19 The first kind of relativity , then , has to do with the conditions that define the methodology of enquiry .
20 The second kind has to do with the conceptual coherence of the theory that the empirical investigation is designed to support .
21 Application is an empirical evaluation based on teaching experience and has to do with the devising of effective techniques specific to particular circumstances .
22 The more particular examination of validity in respect of empirical criteria , however , has to do with the evaluation of techniques since it is these which refer abstractions back to actuality .
23 The extent to which these approaches are complementary has to do with the relationship between competence and performance and is a matter of current debate .
24 Then , too , there are the marginals who somehow seep into the paddock , and one of my unhappiest memories of Emerson 's decline has to do with the opening of the season which in those years invariably began with the Argentine and the Brazilian grands prix .
25 The second conclusion which follows from this evolutionary view has to do with the concept of justice .
26 ‘ Still another difficulty has to do with the specific words the counsellor uses .
27 It has to do with the perfect fusion of many things : the refinement and effortless muscularity of the six-cylinder and V8 engines ; the harmonious balance of the springing and damping ; the flawless construction ; the quality of interior appointments ; the strength of the body shell ; the grace of the body line .
28 The myth has to do with the inability , for a culture which holds the belief that mankind is autochthonous … , to find a satisfactory transition between this theory and the knowledge that human beings are actually born from the union of man and woman .
29 The desire for natural religion reflected an awareness that religious faith has to do with the inner life of human beings , that it connects up with profound needs , drives and searchings at the core of our existence .
30 One set of issues has to do with the way in which science and technology so drastically alter previous patterns of life that they erode and undermine the social , ethical and spiritual values which had been encapsulated and preserved in them .
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