Example sentences of "it [verb] do [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 I am saying that , as an organisation , it can not cope with the work it has to do at the present time .
2 There is another potential drawback ; it has to do with the fluent child 's love of ( or abuse of ) debate .
3 It has to do with the relationship between individual initiative and conventional constraint , with the limits social conditions put on the freedom of thought and action .
4 It has to do with the perfect fusion of many things : the refinement and effortless muscularity of the six-cylinder and V8 engines ; the harmonious balance of the springing and damping ; the flawless construction ; the quality of interior appointments ; the strength of the body shell ; the grace of the body line .
5 It has to do with the underfunding of the Ministero per i Beni Culturali , the ministry for the heritage and arts , which receives only 0.19% of the national budget .
6 It has to do with the pervasive corruption in public life , now at last being revealed in Milan , which favours large , one-off projects over mere maintenance because they allow more opportunities for douceurs .
7 In terms of the example it has to do with the fact that if in the situation there existed only the one circumstance for the starting of the wipers , then , even if certain other events or conditions had occurred or existed , the wipers would not have started .
8 Partly this is the result of the shapely overall curve of the A melody ; partly , perhaps , it has to do with the way a certain simple ( ‘ innocent ’ ? ) pentatonic inflection ( the melody of section A is based entirely on D E F£ A B , apart from a solitary G in bar 6 and the cadence in bar 15 ) rubs against the ‘ romantic ’ harmonies , diatonic with rich chromatic alterations .
9 ‘ I have that to tell you that I should have told before this , since it has to do with the issue that is now in dispute among all here .
10 Metaphor is not just a matter of semantic features — it has to do with the above large-scale schemas .
11 I am bound to say My Lords that my own view is still that the size within the limits laid down by statute with a minimum of sixteen or eighteen and maximum of twenty-four would best be determined locally and if we 're not going in for a national police force , I still ca n't see what it has to do with the Secretary of State and why the Home Office should be settling the size of forty-three or so police authorities .
12 It has to do with the way you speak , the way you erm where you went to school , what connections you have , what values you hold .
13 Moreover , such a demonstration would produce an accessible shop window of ‘ green ’ street environments which could have just as dramatic an effect on the way we think about our public spaces as it has done for the Germans .
14 Now I 've dwelt for a moment on my own experience because I think it epitomizes that of the Labour Party as a whole from to John , the G M B has been a tower of strength always there to assist not only with money and resources , but also with advice and support and on behalf of my parliamentary colleagues , I want to thank the union for all it is , it has done for the Labour Party .
15 It is a very bad situation as loyalist paramilitaries feel that violence will pay , as they believe it has done for the IRA through the setting up of the Anglo-Irish Agreement .
16 It is a very bad situation as loyalist paramilitaries feel that violence will pay , as they believe it has done for the IRA through the setting up of the Anglo-Irish Agreement .
17 Farming thrives as it has done down the years and now with the swallows come the caravans to the clifftop with people in search of sea , sand and serenity .
18 The place appears exactly as it has done through the ages , the only signs of man 's intrusion being a ruined bothy , an insecure footbridge and the thin track worn by hardy walkers .
19 But more likely is the possibility that it will continue to respond to events , in the way it has done in the past — and there is no guarantee that the evolution Cox envisages will be any more natural than the modernization of Iran seemed to be in the 1970s .
20 We did not want the ANL to claim credit for the march by swamping it with its placards ( as it has done in the past ) when it played no part in the march 's organisation .
21 That is to say , credit should figure far more prominently in education than it has done in the past .
22 Since the level of owner-occupation is rising , and the number of future retirees entitled to some form of contributory pension will exceed the current number , it seems likely that private saving will play a greater role in determining the economic status of the elderly in the future than it has done in the past .
23 That may well mean that waste disposal should cost more than it has done in the past .
24 The Defence Minister , Moshe Arens , said : " Israel will continue to do what it has done in the past .
25 My question concerns the Shetland Island project and the question is this how much has the withdrawal of the Board of Social Responsibility from the Shetland Islands project got to do with the Board 's policy on social responsibility appointed staff being sympathetic to the Christian faith , and how much has it got to do with the fact that the Shetland Islands Council no longer need the Board of Social Responsibility to be able to spend charitable trust money , in other words oil money , without jeopardizing community charge support grant ?
26 ‘ What on earth has it got to do with the children ? ’
27 How could it turn the water green what would it have to do in the water ?
28 I kept wondering what it had to do with the cowboy we were going to see on the screen .
29 It had to do with the success of the one-nation myth .
30 ‘ I could n't understand what it had to do with the law .
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