Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] to do [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Another possible one has to do with time . |
2 | One has to do with justice . |
3 | It has to do with land as well as landscape , and the right to farm in a time-honoured way . ’ |
4 | It has to do with music . |
5 | It is possible that it has to do with cannibalism . |
6 | Nothing illustrates better the fluidity of viewpoints by which we can swing towards and away from egoism , and how little it has to do with morality . |
7 | And it has to do with bed hygiene , for you do n't become allergic to the mite — you become allergic to the mite 's dung . |
8 | I think part of it has to do with recognition — I remember listening to my own grandmother 's mysterious pronouncements — and part with a renewed sense of the strangeness of it . |
9 | I think er a lot of it has to do with confidence , the more confidence you get the quieter driving erm , I 'm afraid the more aggressive you become whether your a man or a woman but er quiet . |
10 | It has to do with superconductivity . ’ |
11 | However , the scope of a fiduciary 's duties in any given circumstances will depend upon the nature of the relationship and what precisely he undertakes to do on behalf of his customer . |