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

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1 So what , if anything , do examinations and tests have to do with teaching , learning , or reaching the standards of excellence that supporters of selective systems are so fond of ?
2 One can bludgeon them with facts , anecdotes and innuendoes about the ways in which land is being misused , show that even the best of intentions are misguided , and that most people who have to do with land and what it provides hold views which are wrong .
3 What any of these matters have to do with intercountry trade or a single market in Europe is not readily apparent .
4 It came into Wexford 's mind that money metaphors often have to do with water , gushing , springing , and that business men talk of liquidity and cash flow .
5 W what we have to do with quality management , is introduce the horses for courses idea .
6 Whatever arguments there may be in favour of the independence of members of assemblies or parliaments , it is hard to see what they have to do with representation as it is commonly understood .
7 But the traditionally minded researcher might be forgiven for asking what these two distinct approaches have to do with politics , for both of them in their own ways have argued major political components of regions and regionalism out of court .
8 They are formal in character and have to do with language at the level of the sentence and its constituents .
9 The second activity will not be related to specific lesson preparation but have to do with language work related to modes of language use .
10 For when one considers the matter , it is clear that there must be some aspects of language learning which have to do with habit formation .
11 To recall and build on the earlier analysis , these rules have to do with truth-telling , sincerity , intelligibility , empathy and active listening .
12 They have to do with programming : French culture and communications ministers in the 1980S protested at US cultural imperialism -thus , over five years , during prime-time viewing , French-made programmes were allegedly down by 30 percent and American-made programmes up by 60 percent ; France is battling to win ‘ la guerre des images ’ — star wars waged via the TV set .
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