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

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1 The last story has to do with the girlfriend of a friend .
2 Poor countries , rather than banning imports of hazardous waste — as the Organisation of African Unity tried to do in the 1989 Bamako convention — should accept it and legalise it .
3 The second kind has to do with the conceptual coherence of the theory that the empirical investigation is designed to support .
4 ‘ Still another difficulty has to do with the specific words the counsellor uses .
5 Erm yes , Mr Chairman I should like to apologise to Bob for interrupting him then because er the enthusiasm about the green code business of course has to do with the Hatfield community project and is not initiated by Welwyn Hatfield when in the use er Herts County Council Paul in the community project , but nevertheless the green cone idea is the individual person , it 's not the District Council and it 's not somebody else taking a taking green erm green type away for composting .
6 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 .
7 One of the interesting questions that can be asked about the curriculum has to do with the relative power and influence of these various actors in the planning process ; for example , in their study , Boys et al .
8 The second aim of college has to do with the encouragement of individual difference and the development of personality .
9 ‘ I agree , and I intend it shall be , but what has Dana got to do with the gown you 'll wear for our wedding ? ’
10 Yet in fixing the allocations between departments , they have to take into consideration the policy of the government and what each department proposes to do with the money .
11 Since these parameters have to do with the FMS drivers , checking and setting them is described in Appendix D , FMS Drivers .
12 ‘ But what 's all this humping and dipping got to do with the colour of the light ? ’
13 One set of aspirations has to do with the development of new forms of service for clients and their carers or families ; another with the direct provision of services .
14 As for Edmund , the Danes themselves may have supported his cult , as the Danish rulers of East Anglia came to do in the ninth century , and if so he would eventually have become a means of reconciliation between the two peoples .
15 What are our enlightened descendants going to do about the fourth element , Earth ?
16 Moran began to see how little Maggie had to do in the house and that she needed money for dances and clothes now .
17 These conventions or maxims have to do with the quantity ( or informativeness ) , the quality ( truthfulness ) , the manner ( clearness ) and relevance of conversational contributions .
18 The principles of pedagogy have to do with the craft of teaching .
19 I will attempt to show that answers to this question have to do with the almost hidden insidious nature of modern life .
20 ‘ What does Mr Harvey plan to do with the place ?
21 Well you 're talking about that concert and what are you and Rhiannon going to do for the whole of the summer when you finish in June ?
22 I asked at the meeting of the city board and I asked on more than one occasion , and did n't get a proper answer , what the labour group intended to do with the three point two million pounds that will build up in reserve say for the next three years .
23 The point we want to make for immediate purposes has to do with the way in which methodological problems arise from particular conceptions of the " order of things " .
24 Sometimes the difference has to do with the length and scope of the course : Open University pass degrees require six credits , while an honours degree requires eight .
25 Either House may set up a committee of inquiry into any matter it wishes , as the House of Commons chose to do on the occasion of the Aberfan disaster of 1966 .
26 A B Ed student must , therefore , undertake an academic study as part of his/her training ( just as the certificated teacher had to do in the 1920s ) .
27 Tom Cumming , on account of his religious denomination , said he would not fight in the 1745 Rebellion , but would drive an ammunition cart : Johnson 's point had to do with the difference between religious texts meant to be taken literally , and those intended for general guidance . )
28 A final factor has to do with the position of the litter tray .
29 The lack of priority given to teaching singing to ordinands is explained by one respondent who wrote , ‘ Part of the problem with the teaching of singing has to do with the relative infrequency with which the Sunday Offices are now sung …
30 Stress has to do with the relative prominence of one or more syllables in a word , phrase or sentence , in comparison to other surrounding syllables .
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