Example sentences of "[pron] [pron] [to-vb] with [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The very few times an accurate cross goes in its nothing to do with planning … just the law of averages and that s helped by the fact they normally have more than 2 people heading into the box . |
2 | ‘ Are you something to do with Intelligence ? ’ |
3 | There are many reasons why we eat — and a number of them have nothing whatsoever to do with hunger or even a liking for a particular type of food . |
4 | Persuading trout to rise has nothing whatsoever to do with weather conditions , casting technique or the selection of flies . |
5 | Was it something to do with tennis ? |
6 | Was it something to do with man moving out into the world of nature ? |
7 | ‘ Is it something to do with planning permission ? ’ |
8 | ‘ Is it anything to do with father making such a fool of himself this afternoon ? ’ asked Tess , frowning . |
9 | ‘ Is it anything to do with jet ? ’ |
10 | Has it anything to do with spying ? ’ |
11 | It has nothing whatever to do with gender . |
12 | All sound mystics insist that the experience of the divine has nothing whatever to do with emotion and certainly nothing at all to do with physical sensation . |
13 | ‘ You 'd better tell me what to do with Ling 's lists , and after that I 'll write a confirmation letter about the camping request . ’ |
14 | does n't even have anything anything to do with sex does it really ? |