Example sentences of "little [to-vb] with [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Market buildings , in particular , have proved especially elusive in the small towns and there is little to compare with the forum or macellum of the cities .
2 and how erm but it probably got a little to do with the way groups actually organize .
3 The above definition may at first seem to have little to do with a choreographer 's work .
4 Aesthetics and elegance may have little to do with a business situation but complication signals trouble .
5 Nothing in particular , just a yawning emptiness , a cold chilling air which had little to do with the ice and snow outside .
6 This had little to do with the computer but it did spur us into action .
7 The contemporary meaning and significance of phenomena may have little to do with the shape and form which links them , however remotely , with the past .
8 When we look at the mysteries of life we must look also at phenomena that seem , on the face of it , to have little to do with the way that life works .
9 For many Nicaraguans , the deciding election issue will have little to do with the rhetoric of purist revolutionary solidarity .
10 For many Nicaraguans , the deciding election issue will have little to do with the rhetoric of purist revolutionary solidarity .
11 ( Witness the number of ‘ comparability ’ pay claims which have little to do with the tightness of labour markets . )
12 The only memory upgrade that you have performed is to add expanded memory and this has very little to do with the operating system you are using .
13 The space they have to grow in seems to have very little to do with the size they can achieve .
14 AT&T 's eagerness to identify with an artist who ran away , scrawled graffiti on walls , and became a drug addict may have little to do with the quest for positive ‘ role models ’ now popular in the United States .
15 Conflict of interest is rarely emphasised in the eighteenth century , however , and there can be little doubt that many customs officers held their posts for sound business reasons which had little to do with the remuneration offered by the crown .
16 In the eyes of some observers , Rio Tinto has become a force in Cornish mining for reasons that have little to do with the profitability of the mines .
17 Articles on exhibitions sometimes glide away into topics which have little to do with the art on display .
18 But the caps , floors , collars and other fancy products traded by Hammersmith had little to do with the council 's debt : they were sheer punts on interest rates or , indeed , evasions of central-government borrowing limits .
19 If I 'm not mistaken , their instruments are from the bass and viol family and have little to do with the guitar , either from a playing standpoint or a technical one .
20 It fits perfectly the charm and naivety of the early to mid-fifties ; it has little to do with the self conscious posturings of the later period that Scobie wishes to impute to it ; most of all that of the ‘ Beat generation ’ , for most of the book had been written before Howl howled and junkie commenced the near-universal junketings .
21 Throughout his lifetime he had been regarded as an excellently scientific psychologist who had shown that the level of a child 's intelligence has little to do with the child 's home environment ; instead it is a product of the intelligences of the child 's parents .
22 The weakening effect of the scratch has very little to do with the amount of material removed , a shallow scratch will do nearly as well as a deep one , it is the sharpness of the re-entrant that increases the stress .
23 To focus on Dycarbas is unfortunately something of a distraction ; his supposedly ‘ fumbling interventions ’ [ Landry , 103 ] have little to do with the outcome of the play , and the final disasters are exclusively the result of sexual jealousy among young male characters .
24 Obviously mean sea level has little to do with the height of the nip , which is more closely related to high tide level , but high tide level is in itself a variable level .
25 The root of delinquency , the alienation , the violent and despairing habits of today 's young , has very little to do with the fact that their parents failed to love them — most adults look round quite desperately for something , anything to coo over , however erratically — but that their parents failed to be worthy of their love .
26 One reason for this is that the underlying causes for the West 's concern over the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait and for Washington 's original involvement have little to do with the security system it now wishes to see created .
27 It seems to me that there are a number of satellites ( labels like 4AD , Mute , Factory , Play it Again Sam , Product Inc , Blast First , plus various hip hop , house and electro producers whose work has very little to do with the human ) , satellites bound to Planet Pop by some kind of gravitational attraction , yet estranged by the nature of their practices ( the lost spirit of ‘ 67 and ‘ 79 ) .
28 Though I must emphasize that I have had little to do with the business .
29 Nephew of John Moores , founder of the Littlewoods pools empire , he had had little to do with the business when he found suddenly himself in line to the throne .
30 There was a period of about twenty years when I had little to do with the club .
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