Example sentences of "has [pron] do [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 I suppose all this henthusiasm has nothing to do with the fact that he 's a very handsome young man , has it ? ’
2 The agent takes 15 per cent of the band 's earnings which has nothing to do with the band 's costs .
3 The difference has nothing to do with the presence or absence of powerchords .
4 Yet I think there is a difference between the control of living systems and the stability of physical ones , which has nothing to do with the presence or absence of a controlling intelligence .
5 The Social Charter , for instance , has nothing to do with the single market .
6 Yet on any interpretation , the ‘ peoples of Europe ’ can never be restricted to the peoples of the European Community , and therefore the ‘ ever closer union ’ has nothing to do with the EC itself .
7 The second part of the mind is the parent — this has nothing to do with the child 's actual parents rather , it is to do with all the rules and prejudices that a child absorbs from its parents .
8 Parents may jump to the conclusion that the fact of being adopted is the root of the trouble when that has nothing to do with the case .
9 Unfortunately , a doctor or psychologist may sometimes reinforce parents ' concern by remarking , ‘ Well , of course , he 's adopted , ’ when this has nothing to do with the matter in question .
10 Perhaps chemical-sensitive patients are affected by pine resins — which contain a lot of natural toxins to protect the tree — but it has nothing to do with the origins of coal and oil .
11 This has nothing to do with the chemicals all being derived from oil and coal ( see p 166 ) as is often suggested .
12 This figure of £1 has nothing to do with the market value of the share , but is the legal benchmark for the determination of individual liability .
13 One thing that I always wanted not to happen to me was to become like a TV cameraman who goes home to watch TV and says , ‘ Aw , look at that lighting , ’ or something trivial that really has nothing to do with the actual story .
14 This , of course , has nothing to do with the featherlight pop of the Brighton trio .
15 See , in America they 're being touted as ( cough , splutter ) ‘ The New Smiths ’ , which presumably has nothing to do with The New Seekers and a lot to do with , ‘ Hey , these guys are grreaat ! ’
16 It has nothing to do with the physical addiction .
17 But how strongly one feels has nothing to do with the argument .
18 It was Gill 's opinion , not shared by everybody , that ‘ the distinction has nothing to do with the use of machinery or with questions of the artistic quality of the product ’ .
19 ‘ The old religion , Vi , has been with us as long as time and has nothing to do with the Church of Rome .
20 The quotation has nothing to do with the coming of the Messiah but refers to the destruction of the northern kingdom of Israel by Assyria in 721 BC .
21 To say that the death of the pigs did not take place on the same occasion at all and has nothing to do with the miracle .
22 A British company that has nothing to do with the American rail network , Amtrak is expanding and wants to recruit about 200 new franchisees in the next year .
23 Hilary , who is single , said yesterday : ‘ My leaving British Gas has nothing to do with the case .
24 ‘ When I look back I wish that had n't happened , because out of that comes the written situation and something develops that has nothing to do with the game at all . ’
25 I went along to the surgery of Rother Valley MP Peter Hardy , who was resident in one of the safest Labour seats in the country , and despite all that had gone before he was able to say , ‘ This has nothing to do with the people around here — it all happens in London ’ .
26 First , it obviously has nothing to do with the actual gender of the words , since all of them refer to ungendered objects or substances .
27 The order in which these are actually drawn on to the design area of the screen has nothing to do with the colour order for knitting .
28 ‘ I ca n't because I am not as good as they are , and it has nothing to do with the state of the ball . ’
29 So what if it has nothing to do with the record inside ?
30 To reflect society can only mean comedy , in such a world , if a work is to convince as any sort of mirror , and the preference of other nations for melodrama and the bleeding heart has nothing to do with the habitual temper of British life .
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