Example sentences of "something do with [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Well , I suppose it has to be something to do with a net !
2 It has something to do with a person 's occupation , the control and autonomy a person has , the amount of training required in order to do a particular job , the way occupation shapes life chances , income , style of life , the kind of social activities engaged in , the prestige a particular occupation attracts from others , and may be more .
3 After the war , when Helmut had something to do with a factory in Brazil , where he and Father had managed to set up a colony of displaced persons , Father supplied all the machine tools and worked closely with Helmut on the project .
4 Flute was a mirthless man who often used words like ‘ conception ’ , ‘ subtext ’ , and ‘ seminal ’ , and also ‘ Jarry-esque ’ , which appeared to have something to do with a play called Ubu Roi .
5 We seem to have a labour party that treats education as some kind of middle class hobby that thinks of education spending as something spent only on the bourgeoisie , something to do with a university , something not really important for ordinary people .
6 He tried to remember the details of the old scandal something to do with a scene on the stage that had stopped the performance , and after that she 'd never appeared again , until now .
7 Something to do with a scene on the stage that stopped the show ? ’
8 Something to do with som something to do with a cotton mill in Paisley and it was s s s W I c just can nae recall what it was but it was a great big trial , there was a And er this this lawyer he had done quite well out of this case but it was a quite That must have been in er about nineteen twenty nineteen thirties about nineteen thirty two .
9 Something to do with a Bob Geldof feature needing an underlay .
10 ‘ But I think the most likely is that it has something to do with a girl . ’
11 Something to do with a girl who killed herself ? ’
12 Harriet sensing , quite rightly , that this must have something to do with a man , failed to receive any response to the most careful attempts to discover what was wrong .
13 McAllister had something to do with a Forrester goal but was a disappointment .
14 Something to do with a vehicle somewhere in it .
15 Maybe it was something to do with a divorce from reality .
16 She had been right in her suspicion that David 's return had been something to do with a woman , but how wrong she had been over the reason .
17 Jonah , disliking the task for unexplained reasons which might have had something to do with a fear of being stoned to death by the partying Ninevites , ran away .
18 The other may well have had something to do with a desire to spike police interference with football .
19 $ A character indicating that the object has something to do with a string .
20 Or how about if he realised that the real reason I had been looking ‘ better ’ lately had something to do with a £6.99 bargain hair colourant from Clairol ?
21 Something to do with a piece of machinery breaking down . ’
22 ‘ I do n't know all the details — it 's something to do with a house Peter tried to buy for his girl in Andorra .
23 Dan Wagoner 's own new work , first staged in Plymouth in October , has a jokey title , Turtles All The Way Down , and has something to do with a Bertrand Russell lecture when it was suggested that the Earth is not round but carried on the back of a giant tortoise which stands on turtles all the way down .
24 The Ballard house was built into the side of a hill , a long , low granite building which had once been something to do with a mine .
25 ‘ Boggers ’ ( no , I do n't know why , though I suspect it may have something to do with a haircut that bears a passing resemblance to a bogbrush ) may have a couple of incisive seasons left in him at best , but opponents will rarely get a moment 's peace when he combines with Bicknell and Waqar Younis next year .
26 You may think that noise just has something to do with an airport at Stanstead , but it is n't .
27 That has something to do with the stress of constant innovation , and rather more with the fact that they and their work have been systematically devalued by a government determined to bring schools under political control .
28 and he 's still got something to do with the union , so what he did , when he goes to these meetings he said to the , ah you bloke at Nissan how about getting us round
29 Seemingly , the Frenchman 's ineffectiveness in the startling 4–0 defeat at Manchester City had something to do with the decision .
30 Rostov thought that the colour of the sky probably had something to do with the state of the sun , and he wondered briefly about the effects of prolonged exposure to solar radiation .
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