Example sentences of "to do with the way " in BNC.
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1 | Which probably had something to do with the way that what we sold would reappear slightly redone in Acme six months later . |
2 | Although I 'm sure that has a lot to do with the way I listen , Louis Armstrong being this all-time winner and happy guy . ’ |
3 | The nickname ‘ Ollie ’ , in itself , had much to do with the way the scandal was treated . |
4 | ‘ It is something to do with the way that people want to chop your head off once you get successful . ’ |
5 | The justification for using a hierarchy is mathematical , and has to do with the way in which the total variability of a collection is successively reduced as one passes from higher to lower levels in the hierarchy . |
6 | It must have something to do with the way the language heaps noun upon noun . |
7 | If he had had anything to do with the way Judi died , then she wanted him to suffer as much as possible . |
8 | After reading this you will not be an expert on fusion science , but you will realise that fusions fluctuating fortunes have had a lot to do with the way in which the science and technology developed . |
9 | The secret of whetting an audience 's appetite for music of the long-distant past has much to do with the way in which it is presented . |
10 | Our temperament has a lot to do with the way we naturally handle conflicts . |
11 | The reason for this legal double standard is , I suspect , to do with the way the law is enforced . |
12 | Beauty , I thought , was something to do with the way a face betrayed character . |
13 | Nutritionists and doctors agree that the food we eat has an enormous amount to do with the way we look and feel . |
14 | When we look at the mysteries of life we must look also at phenomena that seem , on the face of it , to have little to do with the way that life works . |
15 | What we are now has much to do with the way we have steered round or even collided with the obstacles of our lives . |
16 | The second point that could cause confusion on the printouts is to do with the way in which stitches are to be cast on or off , increased or decreased and so on . |
17 | It 's all to do with the way different people 's minds work . |
18 | ‘ The entire concept of artistic licence and innovation , on which we put such a high premium these days has nothing to do with the way much early Northern painting was created . |
19 | One set of issues has to do with the way in which science and technology so drastically alter previous patterns of life that they erode and undermine the social , ethical and spiritual values which had been encapsulated and preserved in them . |
20 | This has to do with the way in which network membership involves possession of the social skills and reciprocal relationships which that membership entails . |
21 | Rosenhan concludes that the diagnosis of mental illness has less to do with the symptoms that are exhibited by patients , and more to do with the way that behaviour is interpreted by doctors who ‘ know ’ that someone is mentally ill . |
22 | Has this extensive network of connections nothing to do with the way contentious issues like discrimination against women or minorities pollution , state welfare , or housing costs were kept from the political agenda for so long ? |
23 | In Gower 's case at least , these failings may have more to do with the way the government sought to conduct its review of investor protection : ostensibly on the basis of the talents of one man . |
24 | Now when they 're born there wo n't be any problems at all and that 's to do with the way they feed before they 're born , how 's a baby fed before it 's born ? |
25 | Many of us will have had the experience at some time or other of finding ourselves in classrooms ostensibly to help individual children overcome their difficulties , but realising that in fact the problems are more to do with the way the lesson is being presented , with the resources and teaching strategies being used or with the demands being made , than with any specific problems our pupils may have . |
26 | Partly this is the result of the shapely overall curve of the A melody ; partly , perhaps , it has to do with the way a certain simple ( ‘ innocent ’ ? ) pentatonic inflection ( the melody of section A is based entirely on D E F£ A B , apart from a solitary G in bar 6 and the cadence in bar 15 ) rubs against the ‘ romantic ’ harmonies , diatonic with rich chromatic alterations . |
27 | images or whatever , are n't so much to do with misogyny , some horrible male plot , some patriarch or conspiracy , it 's to do with the way our society is run and I think that 's , we look far more at class . |
28 | I 'm not using him as an excuse or anything , but I do feel he 's got a lot to do with the way my life 's been . |
29 | Another reason for expecting fundholders ' referral rates to fall after April 1991 had to do with the way in which their budgets were set . |
30 | Yes well the reason for that was the erm the name is to do with the way we commercially market the product . |