Example sentences of "to do [prep] [art] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Trouble Fish ’ , with its strutting Stray Cat bass riff , sees the student body collapsing on to their bums , feet airborne for the traditional anti-gravity dance bit : char hit ‘ Veronica ’ , where Niall gets to show off his ability on the mouth organ , sets every man-jack scruffy co-ed in the house moshing like fury , which they continue to do through the Tim Curry vocals of ‘ Teenage Vampire ’ and the rollicking romps of ‘ Stupid Kid ’ , ‘ I Am I Said ’ and ‘ No More Nonsense From Sidney ’ .
2 ‘ But the question they are not answering is what are we going to do about the NHS .
3 On the one hand some teachers saw the process as a hindrance — as something they had to do for the LEA and which would have little consequence for themselves .
4 Something to do with a Bob Geldof feature needing an underlay .
5 McAllister had something to do with a Forrester goal but was a disappointment .
6 Dan Wagoner 's own new work , first staged in Plymouth in October , has a jokey title , Turtles All The Way Down , and has something to do with a Bertrand Russell lecture when it was suggested that the Earth is not round but carried on the back of a giant tortoise which stands on turtles all the way down .
7 It had little to do with The Smiths .
8 Do you have anything to do with the Hampton Court area Steven er , work-wise ?
9 Counsellors are indeed accredited by the British Association for Counselling , but such accreditation has nothing to do with the Rugby conference .
10 Eventually he was banned from having anything to do with the Bookman and all his plans were ignored .
11 He says the relationship between GM and Lotus had nothing to do with the Elan 's failure .
12 The FT-SE Index crashed nearly 14 points to 2691.7 but the fall had more to do with the Maastricht jitters than America 's new President .
13 Ironically , the protest had nothing to do with the South Africans who were as warmly received as they had been in Jamaica and Trinidad , greeted and feted by the government and watched by Prime Ministers Erskine Sandiford of Barbados and P.J. Patterson of Jamaica who came specially for the historic occasion , the first Test ever played between teams previously kept apart by the ideology of racial superiority .
14 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 .
15 People noticed everything to do with the Lorrimores .
16 In the face of slave rebelliousness abolitionists denied that their support of gradual emancipation had anything to do with the Demerara revolt or that ‘ rash philanthropy ’ had produced slave disorder on earlier occasions in Guadeloupe , St Domingue or Barbados .
17 He talked about various meetings to do with the Iran inquiry , and the others listened ; when he was finished , he asked Reynolds and Richardson whether they had found anything interesting .
18 While Babcock Thorn yesterday emphasised its jobs announcement had nothing to do with the Trident issue , the losses will clearly increase the pressure on ministers to award it the nuclear submarine work .
19 Somebody was trying to freak me out , and , from what I could gather , it might well have something to do with the Quigleys , with Veronica and this Mrs Danby .
20 I have nothing to do with the LA lifestyle ; I do n't go to ‘ the party ’ — you know , the one that 's always going on somewhere .
21 You see now if anything happened er it could be a provost who 'd the district who has n't anything to do with the Galashiels you see , the next one in every probability .
22 Players bought who had nothing to do with the Liverpool way of life .
23 Something to do with the Sunday drink law . ’
24 Something to do with the Kirk , and I do n't mean Captain James T.
25 Peter 's near-certainty had a little to do with intuition and a lot to do with the Letts School-Boy Diary for 1964 .
26 ‘ It is a real bank or something to do with the Vatican ?
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28 Even so , Cnut 's journey to Wight in 1022 need have had nothing to do with the Normans .
29 Things have backfired and the ANC , previously reluctant out of principle to have anything to do with the Transkei , has pragmatically leapt to exploit the opportunity .
30 He had nothing to do with the Sally Nash affair , and the Sweets represented no threat to him .
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