Example sentences of "have [adv] to do [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | One is driven to the conclusion that here , too , the charge has most to do with symbolism . |
2 | A shrewd theologue said that personality has all to do with function . |
3 | The internal mechanisms regulating relations between different enterprises and industries during the long post-war boom had less to do with price competition between enterprises and , in countries like the UK , more to do with state policies . |
4 | For some , entering the market as consumers had more to do with necessity than with a growth in personal income . |
5 | That had more to do with management and the presentation of the play to those who were backing it — so instead of playing Beefy , who is described as ‘ the world 's most beatific observer ’ I played the opposite number who was ‘ the world 's last shy elegant young man ’ . |
6 | This had more to do with share price performance than with currency changes . |
7 | The report of that research — Accident risk and behavioural patterns of younger drivers , published last year — showed that more than a third of the men aged 17 to 25 were assessed as ‘ unsafe ’ drivers , and suggested that this had more to do with lifestyle than with driving skills . |
8 | Cosmas 's death had more to do with flesh and blood than curses , witches or ghosts . ’ |