Example sentences of "'s [pron] [to-vb] with [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's nothing to do with smoking . |
2 | It 's nothing to do with work ? |
3 | ‘ But if Williams and I ca n't come to an agreement , and I insist it 's nothing to do with money , then no problem — I 'll just pack it all in . |
4 | It 's nothing to do with hay fever is it , this , do you think ? |
5 | ‘ It 's nothing to do with pay , sir . ’ |
6 | That 's that 's nothing to do with thickness anyway but you know you 're just saying that . |
7 | And he said , but he 's nothing to do with Surrealism , which I expect is true that he did n't belong to the party but then perhaps Spaniards are , in any case , basically surrealist . |
8 | Yeah she 's nothing to do with army her son joined the army |
9 | ‘ It 's nothing to do with ouija , either . |
10 | crime prevention officers are traditionally and it 's a public relations exercise ai n't it , it 's nothing to do with crime prevention |
11 | It 's nothing to do with politics , with the Labour Party , the Conservative or the Communist Party . |
12 | ‘ It 's nothing to do with emotion — ’ |
13 | ‘ It 's nothing to do with business , you just do n't feel right emotionally , Richard , ’ he would say , in the manner of a schoolmaster lecturing a particularly dull and inattentive pupil . |
14 | It 's nothing to do with coming , it 's everything to do with intoxication , flesh-frenzy , reckless rampant effervescent fever . |
15 | But , but I had more to do with her than Evelyn but er from what little bits I 've gleaned , you know , er I 'm a bit into everything like , and I seem to think , I 've got a f strange feeling that she 's something to do with education and they 're worried about children not speaking properly eventu |
16 | and it 's something to do with work then ? |
17 | So do you think it 's something to do with maturity perhaps a child , a child is this wha what do you mean by forgiving ? |
18 | If it 's something to do with music reflecting society 's tends rather than being the voice of treason , then can we rightly assume that most bands of the last ten years have been pro-Thatcher ? |
19 | If it 's something to do with music reflecting society 's tends rather than being the voice of treason , then can we rightly assume that most bands of the last ten years have been pro-Thatcher ? |
20 | I mean , I know it 's something to do with funding but could you just explain that for me ? |
21 | It 's something to do with gentlemanliness and the idea of the English gentleman , which has become a very influential one , not just in Britain , but it 's been admired and copied in many other countries and this is an historical product . |
22 | ‘ It 's something to do with metabolism — eh ? ’ |
23 | cos it says erm says that , privatizing , the Government 's nat policy of privatization , now what does it says , shit I ca n't remember what , it 's something to do with resource allocation and efficiency |
24 | ‘ If you imagine it 's something to do with Suzanna you 're wrong . |
25 | ‘ I do n't think it 's anything to do with money , ’ said Septimus Coffin . |