Example sentences of "[vb -s] more [to-vb] with [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Instead , their contribution has more to do with co-ordination , management of collaboration and complexity , ensuring widespread input and engagement , and , finally , validating or ratifying the commitment of the firm to a course of action .
2 The whole effect is original and has more to do with whim and fantasy , rather than the philosophy and scholarship of the later periods of the Gothic Revival .
3 The second has more to do with society and can not be changed readily .
4 nothing to do with intentions has more to do with sort of intuition .
5 It has more to do with geography .
6 Fourthly , Realism accepts that political acts have moral significance , but only in a sense which relates to the interests of the political agent and which has more to do with prudence than with traditional ethics .
7 It gained terrific publicity , but it takes more than column inches to sell records , and I am sure that Elvis 's continuing success has more to do with talent .
8 ‘ The Bloody Sunday grant has more to do with vote catching in the Bogside and Creggan in May , ’ claimed Mr Adams .
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