Example sentences of "[vb pp] [pron] [to-vb] with [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | But your levels are perfect , okay , it 's got nothing to do with lithium . |
2 | So you 're just arguing about Shropshire 's allocation , it 's got nothing to do with government policy affairs , about holding Cou local government spending er , within limits , you 're not saying that . |
3 | ‘ It 's got nothing to do with rivalry . |
4 | it 's got nothing to do with self defence . |
5 | It 's got nothing to do with money … or position , come to that . |
6 | That 's got nothing to do with recycling has it ? |
7 | But Whittingham countered : ‘ It 's got nothing to do with elegance if you are putting in the goals . |
8 | So all these people who lecture to us about democracy should really examine the situation it 's got nothing to do with democracy whatsoever when less people are entitled to have a say . |
9 | It 's got nothing to do with mortality but it 's to do with the great beauty of the colour of raw meat ’ . |
10 | It 's not crime , it 's got nothing to do with crime , it 's got nothing to do with cowboys and indians |
11 | It 's absolutely got nothing to do with geography |
12 | ‘ Oh , it 's got nothing to do with business , ’ Alison replied with a laugh that ever so gently reprimanded me for my mercantile preoccupations . |
13 | ‘ I suppose it 's got something to do with possession . |
14 | This book is also different to ‘ To Kill a Mockingbird ’ because there are no racist scenes , only prejudice towards Imamu from both the Police and in some cases the Aimsleys , when their daughter goes missing and they think that because he is a street boy who comes from Harlem , a lower class area than Brooklyn and that he has just been acquitted on a murder rap , he 's got something to do with Perk 's disappearance . |
15 | I just could n't , I thought I thought it 'd got something to do with absence . |
16 | ‘ Has n't it got something to do with horse-racing ? ’ |
17 | It might have had something to do with tennis . |
18 | erm I must confess I 've always had rather a soft spot for macro mutations , I do n't know why , it may have had something to do with Goldsmith 's prose , which is sort of rather moving when you get into it , erm and partly , and this is an interesting comment as an aside , that I knew as an undergraduate that to argue in favour of Goldsmith would make my teachers in general , and Professor J B S Halldane in particular , exceedingly angry and making one 's teachers angry is , after all , one of the activities into which undergraduates should occasionally go . |
19 | Ask anyone who 's had anything to do with pen computers and , unless they 're trying to sell you one , they 'll say the same thing . |
20 | Erm and he 's saying that you know to start with basically education has always been the preserve of the landlords , er the peasants have n't had anything to do with education , have always been poor illiterate peasants erm and now he 's saying that because the landlords have been overthrown erm suddenly peasants er have , you know , are forming erm schools and have been able to be taught various things . |
21 | Has that got anything to do with physics ? |
22 | ‘ Has that got anything to do with fertility ? ’ |
23 | Abruptly she let go of the last protective remnants of self-deception , but , fearing questions she could n't answer without exposing the full extent of her vulnerability , she rushed on , ‘ I felt guilty to begin with , but I did come to terms with it eventually , and anyway , my parents had encouraged me to stay with radio even though it would take me away from them and they knew what was happening to Dad . ’ |