Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] everything [to-vb] with the " in BNC.

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1 That I am living in Britain in the first place has everything to do with the fact that I came here to start the magazine you are reading , a magazine for men .
2 But sacrament has everything to do with the grace of God and the faith of the church .
3 So the commercial managers of the museum , who hoped this show would be a money-spinner , are wrong : this exhibition has everything to do with the V&A , its good name , its morale , its duty to the public — and its money .
4 People noticed everything to do with the Lorrimores .
5 The second reason why I feel that gradualism is the only means by which we shall achieve any kind of new vision for society and for the natural world has everything to do with the workings of democracy .
6 The success of the cold war formula had everything to do with the way in which , at least in the West , it commanded a broad bipartisan political consensus and incorporated the dominant parties of the Left .
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