Example sentences of "[verb] a [noun] to do with " in BNC.
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1 | The fourth class was tackling a problem to do with the Muslim Inheritance laws . |
2 | This crisis has a lot to do with press hype . ’ |
3 | ‘ That has a lot to do with my state of mind at the time . |
4 | Although I 'm sure that has a lot to do with the way I listen , Louis Armstrong being this all-time winner and happy guy . ’ |
5 | Immigration has a lot to do with this , but so do the social mores of a state that is still 60% Mormon . |
6 | In fact , money has a lot to do with it . |
7 | ‘ I think the timing has a lot to do with it . |
8 | I am sure too , that this safety-first instinct has a lot to do with the fact that big bream are rarely caught from small bays , those semi-circular enclosures which are so appealing to the angler 's eye , and such deadly traps for the use of a pack of predators . |
9 | Our temperament has a lot to do with the way we naturally handle conflicts . |
10 | As Bryan points out , this has a lot to do with the fact that he 's doing two jobs … |
11 | Understanding is not conveyed solely through clear diction but has a lot to do with the language used . |
12 | The boom in the production and consumption of porn has a lot to do with AIDS . |
13 | I should have realised that genius , as some bright spark in the office said , has a lot to do with genes . |
14 | ‘ I think being in England 's group has a lot to do with it . |
15 | Getting on in the art world has a lot to do with having the right contacts . ’ |
16 | She said yesterday : ‘ Healthy eating has a lot to do with living a good and honest life . |
17 | Specifically it suggests that something about how we respond , react to or construe the stressful situation has a lot to do with how stressed we feel , and how we feel stressed . |
18 | I think my commitment undoubtedly has a lot to do with the fact that we had to struggle and fight for everything we have . |
19 | So far we have had a tremendous response which has a lot to do with the product — it 's brilliant and people ca n't go wrong with it . ’ |
20 | The question of context has a lot to do with this . |
21 | Money has a lot to do with it . |
22 | The latter criteria obviously has a lot to do with the type of printer that you choose , but several notation programs give a printout that leaves much to be desired — even when the printer is a top of the range laser . |
23 | Money has a lot to do with it , as it has with every problem in Derbyshire . |
24 | ‘ Your own personality has a lot to do with it , how you affect people . |
25 | It has a lot to do with it , though . |
26 | I lifted them early because I did n't want to leave them any longer because they were going to get damaged and they were , they were a wet potato when they came up and they 've cooked wet , so I think that the amount of rainfall you have has a lot to do with it . |
27 | ‘ It has a lot to do with me . |
28 | The hot garlic butter sauce poured over the snails obviously has a lot to do with the success of the dish , but to those who say that that is all you taste I have always protested that the soft , salty flesh of the snail is very much part of the enjoyment . |
29 | Because I do n't think the question of what 's going on outside Moat Centre today or yesterday or the day after , has a lot to do with the actual alternatives that we 've been . |
30 | His high profile as a comedian , poet , singer and musician has a lot to do with the regular weekly poem he writes for the Weekend Guardian , recent appearances on radio in ‘ Kaleidoscope ’ and ‘ Loose Ends ’ and the ‘ Time Out ’ Cabaret Award , but it is in his live stage act that he can best be appreciated as an hilarious dead-pan comic . |