Example sentences of "have much to do [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Therefore , I do n't think this has much to do with methodology .
2 ‘ I 've never had much to do with village life , but I believe one has to be very careful , ’ she explained ; ‘ and we do n't want to set the place by the ears the moment we 've arrived .
3 This remains one of the strongest reasons why so many parents still want their children to have RE even though they themselves have long since given up having much to do with religion .
4 ‘ But surely , that show tonight ca n't have much to do with Christianity , Celtic or otherwise ? ’
5 Watching the happy , milling crowd at the conference , one Tory MP muttered : ‘ It 's a good tribal rite , but it does n't have much to do with reality . ’
6 It did not seem to have much to do with custard .
7 Anyone who has been a parent or had much to do with family and children will have seen the discrepancies .
8 The offering of a free service and the ability to advertise have obviously been key factors having little to do with questions of social class composition , though they have much to do with socialization since law centres perceive their role very differently from those in private practice .
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