Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] anything do [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ If frustration level has anything to do with [ creating ghosts ] , then Bird is our man , ’ said Karen Foerstel , who has written extensively on Capitol ghosts .
2 ‘ I do n't see that my beard has anything to do with it , ’ his honey voice huffled .
3 Sun officially denies widespread published reports of a project Medusa having anything to do with NFS .
4 ‘ I forbade my Lord Gaveston to have anything to do with that woman ! ’
5 ‘ To anyone who says that the age gap had anything to do with it , I would point out that she is fitter than her husband .
6 In the face of slave rebelliousness abolitionists denied that their support of gradual emancipation had anything to do with the Demerara revolt or that ‘ rash philanthropy ’ had produced slave disorder on earlier occasions in Guadeloupe , St Domingue or Barbados .
7 Where the Elgin marbles are concerned , I am surprised that the present inhabitants of the Greek mainland want anything to do with them .
8 ‘ Did Miss Tuckey have anything to do with that ?
9 Now do you think that the campaign th the th , the campaigns against the use in cosmetic testing had anything to do with the changes that were brought in , or do you think advances and responsible er science would have , would have made those changes anyway ?
10 Since her mother had been a jolly lady , her missing father must have been a dour Dane indeed if inheritance had anything to do with it .
11 That did n't happen on 30 June 1989 and it wo n't happen at any time in the future if the Army Catering Corps has anything to do with it !
12 Certainly , if the product has anything to do with the home environment it would be sensible to think about sending the gift to the home address of the journalist concerned .
13 Yeah but er has Blackpool got anything to do with black magic ?
14 Could the forest have anything to do with it ?
15 Dalgliesh doubted whether that half-imagined recoil had anything to do with him personally , nor did he find her silence disconcerting .
16 But the England centre-half denied his absence from tonight 's match had anything to do with a weekend newspaper report that Liverpool were ready to sell him .
17 Now she was positive that if Stephen had anything to do with it , Danny Bascombe would become the next prime Minister .
18 Naturally Bear Stearns deny that self-interest has anything to do with their policy .
19 It would perhaps be putting too much faith in the chain of causation to argue that pit closures and decline in the coal industry over the past decade had anything to do with England 's failure with the new ball .
20 ‘ Whether the form I 've shown this week has anything to do with not qualifying for the Ryder Cup I do n't know .
21 Few librarians would agree that censorship has anything to do with book selection , and indeed as we shall see they are or should be diametrically opposite operations with entirely different functions .
22 The boys very consistently had higher success rates in items involving anything to do with measures : estimating , measuring or calculating lengths , time intervals etc .
23 I could n't have Cal thinking this creature had anything to do with me — I 'd have to explain I was only using him to threaten Mum and Dad with .
24 We wonder in all seriousness if alcohol had anything to do with it .
25 Does the verve , vividness and timely fun of his new collection have anything to do with this ?
26 I will if Dancer has anything to do with it .
27 Not that that little affair had anything to do with the riots on Brixton 's Front Line .
28 ‘ I do n't really think Maurin had anything to do with it , not that nightmare in the Chagall museum and not the murder . ’
29 I take it , it will mostly be building new prisons , but they will take some time , especially if the Ministry of Works have anything to do with the plans .
30 theone championship left to win for Pete Harvey is the British crown … his name 's not on the cup yet but if current flying form has anything to do with it it soon will be …
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