Example sentences of "[be] [pron] [to-vb] with [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps his worst betrayal had been nothing to do with unburnt papers , it had been whatever he had conceded , or let slip , or left ambiguous , at the second long examination after arriving in Edinburgh .
2 He works in this company where they 're something to do with material is n't it ?
3 This interlude with Penry Vaughan on Gullholm would be something to remember with gratitude as a sort of enchanted no man 's land in between .
4 They , it could be something to do with space , erm , I do n't really know .
5 Then there will be some days when nothing seems to resolve and so I always forget those days and do something else completely — I am sure it must be something to do with electricity in the air . ’
6 I know it could be something to do with regime er banks of course are supervised by the Bank of England at the moment and er the financial services er regime is supervised by the S I B and it could be that is the reason why it is not explicitly stated er that the accountant has to be acting in his capacity as erm as auditor .
7 Obviously , the stones could not possibly be anything to do with El-ahrairah .
8 In fact , if anything , little boys die more than little girls , even more now than they used to in the past , so it ca n't be anything to do with health care in case
9 Are they flats or are they to do with car parks or what ?
10 The feelings she had were nothing to do with love , only a combination of …
11 He never told me much , but some of the people he mixed with were nothing to do with show business , or any other kind of business .
12 ‘ One or two people will be ready to put this down to plastic but our goals were nothing to do with plastic .
13 It 's nothing to do with smoking .
14 It 's nothing to do with work ?
15 ‘ But if Williams and I ca n't come to an agreement , and I insist it 's nothing to do with money , then no problem — I 'll just pack it all in .
16 It 's nothing to do with hay fever is it , this , do you think ?
17 ‘ It 's nothing to do with pay , sir . ’
18 That 's that 's nothing to do with thickness anyway but you know you 're just saying that .
19 And he said , but he 's nothing to do with Surrealism , which I expect is true that he did n't belong to the party but then perhaps Spaniards are , in any case , basically surrealist .
20 Yeah she 's nothing to do with army her son joined the army
21 ‘ It 's nothing to do with ouija , either .
22 crime prevention officers are traditionally and it 's a public relations exercise ai n't it , it 's nothing to do with crime prevention
23 It 's nothing to do with politics , with the Labour Party , the Conservative or the Communist Party .
24 ‘ It 's nothing to do with emotion — ’
25 ‘ It 's nothing to do with business , you just do n't feel right emotionally , Richard , ’ he would say , in the manner of a schoolmaster lecturing a particularly dull and inattentive pupil .
26 Kat Bjelland states , quite simply : ‘ All press coverage of ‘ female ’ bands leans towards irresponsible since there is nothing to do with music asked . ’
27 This legislation is nothing to do with employment rights .
28 Sexual passion is nothing to do with age .
29 This is the the buttery where which is nothing to do with butter but it 's where erm the drink for the house was kept in barrels or butts like these .
30 Experiments showed that , in fact , " facial vision " is nothing to do with touch or the front of the face , although the sensation may be referred to the front of the face , like the referred pain in a phantom ( severed ) limb .
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