Example sentences of "have [to-vb] with [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The example cited is something like a dentist 's surgery where the system has to cope with payroll , patient records , appointments and the like .
2 Apart from possible dust and fungal spores from hay and straw , he also has to cope with ammonia from urine , carbon dioxide from his lungs , water vapour and so on .
3 Well , er not a lot is , is , is the honest answer , we , we work very hard at it of course , but er the truth is that er the only rights that people have are rights that can be enforced by law , and er in , in law , the only people that the local authority has to provide with accommodation are people who er have children who are particularly vulnerable , and there are very strict definitions of that .
4 He added : ‘ Even a man like Christ has to meet with unbelief . ’
5 Accuracy has to do with behaviour , acquisition has to do with knowledge .
6 Accuracy has to do with behaviour , acquisition has to do with knowledge .
7 Climate has to do with behaviour , attitudes and feelings which are fairly easily observed .
8 Their change of mind has to do with brute economics , the new Europe , and long-lived discontent .
9 It has to do with land as well as landscape , and the right to farm in a time-honoured way . ’
10 Maybe it 's not easy to see what all this has to do with cancer , but you must bear with me if I tell you that it has .
11 The second change has to do with gravity .
12 It has to do with music .
13 I feel they are rooted in something that has to do with culture , with a sense of history , a sense of past , a sense of tradition .
14 Nothing illustrates better the fluidity of viewpoints by which we can swing towards and away from egoism , and how little it has to do with morality .
15 ‘ I think all of this has to do with reputation , and because he is Vinnie Jones .
16 It is possible that it has to do with cannibalism .
17 One , which need not concern us , has to do with imagery .
18 The first has to do with purity ( originally in the diamond trade ) and the second with value consequent upon that purity .
19 This is partly due to the rapid growth of the financial services industry which has increased the demand for actuaries , but it also has to do with expansion of the skills which actuaries have to offer .
20 And it has to do with bed hygiene , for you do n't become allergic to the mite — you become allergic to the mite 's dung .
21 Some of the compromise has to do with money .
22 While ‘ gamatangium ’ has to do with cell-formation , to ‘ gamahuche ’ is to practise fellatio or cunnilingus .
23 Aside from the steep learning curve the program presents , which is almost acceptable in the DOS environment ( ask any WordPerfect user ) , one of the recurring niggles has to do with compliance to established Windows norms .
24 I think part of it has to do with recognition — I remember listening to my own grandmother 's mysterious pronouncements — and part with a renewed sense of the strangeness of it .
25 But perfect love drives out fear , because fear has to do with punishment .
26 I think er a lot of it has to do with confidence , the more confidence you get the quieter driving erm , I 'm afraid the more aggressive you become whether your a man or a woman but er quiet .
27 For women , the measurement of the thread has to do with continuity ; it is the thread that runs through all complexity , an underlying order linking past and future .
28 Another possible one has to do with time .
29 Eliot comes across as the sad man who sees double , as a living embodiment of the proposition that the double has to do with pain and with relief from pain , with the search , in such circumstances , for someone other .
30 One has to do with justice .
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