Example sentences of "[pron] have to do [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 What I have to do on chapter .
2 ‘ I do n't , but there are things I have to do at home . ’
3 I 'm doing what I have to do in preparation for writing an article about some swanking brand-new media/cultural/trivial/not necessarily fashionable/musical/ now-and-then medical development .
4 For when one considers the matter , it is clear that there must be some aspects of language learning which have to do with habit formation .
5 One can bludgeon them with facts , anecdotes and innuendoes about the ways in which land is being misused , show that even the best of intentions are misguided , and that most people who have to do with land and what it provides hold views which are wrong .
6 All you have to do to book is fill in the coupon below and send it to the address given with £1.50 to cover postage and administration .
7 Erm and what I want you to do tonight please , in your teams I want you to make a list tonight , in your teams of all the things you have to do at work .
8 There is something you have to do in order to receive the gift .
9 Another possible one has to do with time .
10 One has to do with justice .
11 It had never occurred to her that he came from the sort of background where servants were a matter of course and all one had to do in order to eat was pull a bell .
12 W what we have to do with quality management , is introduce the horses for courses idea .
13 We could test it to see if we get an output , we do n't but we could do , there 's no need because all we have to do in effect is just set the weights of the decoders that are actually coming out .
14 It was not so bad for a privileged minority , though even they had to do without modem medicine , and childbirth was highly risky for women .
15 That bag of vagabonds had to grasp what they had to do in order to get there , which included discipline .
16 Whatever arguments there may be in favour of the independence of members of assemblies or parliaments , it is hard to see what they have to do with representation as it is commonly understood .
17 They have to do with programming : French culture and communications ministers in the 1980S protested at US cultural imperialism -thus , over five years , during prime-time viewing , French-made programmes were allegedly down by 30 percent and American-made programmes up by 60 percent ; France is battling to win ‘ la guerre des images ’ — star wars waged via the TV set .
18 They , they are going beyond what they have to do by law , and all credit to them for doing that .
19 Since I , without the benefit of tax relief , am paying as much as I am for the Monarchy , I would like them to do what they have to do in silence .
20 It has to do with land as well as landscape , and the right to farm in a time-honoured way . ’
21 It has to do with music .
22 It is possible that it has to do with cannibalism .
23 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 .
24 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 .
25 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 .
26 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 .
27 It has to do with superconductivity . ’
28 It had to do with romance and adventure , with Lord Byron and Lord Elgin , with archaeology and theory .
29 Where employers did see value in work experience schemes , it had to do with information about career choices .
30 Mostly it had to do with Time .
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