Example sentences of "to do with [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Pop and I had never had much to do with a soldiers ' club-except for that brief time in Maymyo , which was more of a hospital than a club , but now we had to feed and house soldiers on leave , poor men who were tired and bored and away from their families .
2 The most obvious questions have to do with the elements or components of the curriculum : the things that go to make it up ( see Figure 1.1 ) .
3 Is it to do with the newspapers ?
4 Well he wo n't have much to do with the greengages the night he 's going .
5 This is affected by many things , most of which are to do with the interests and the values of the researcher , which are usually interrelated .
6 More prosperous hamlets would have nothing to do with the inhabitants and , but for the Community 's care , many would have starved or died prematurely .
7 And then not record anything to do with the procedures , although there are some things that will probably be ok to record .
8 Ah , are you suggesting that , that you have a system of requesting a yellow plastic wallet from , sorry this is not a suggestion to do with the procedures anyway .
9 And I would say to him , look Joe , you know what to do with the Buckeyes , I say , You go across to the yard and get them ready , set them you see .
10 It might be supposed that their strength had something to do with the crystals being wet .
11 I du n no what to do with the posters on the wall , and in the end I just leave them there .
12 Identification and interpretation of conventions has little to do with the courts .
13 A more serious problem was what to do with the soldiers who , now accustomed to fighting and to war 's many attractions , were finding themselves without an occupation .
14 Was it something to do with the soldiers ' deaths ?
15 Or something to do with the plugs . ’
16 Erm but I think the problems to do with the flats are the , the kind of overall problems of access to the flats and er the , the , the , the actual structural condition of conditions of the flats .
17 Since Hilton is at pains to show that true contemplation had nothing to do with the emotions and clearly disapproves of Rolle 's spirituality , the term seems puzzling .
18 The third reason why Dzerzhinsky was sent off to distant Siberia was purely political , and had little to do with the railways .
19 In fact , it is fairly obvious what you are supposed to do with the ones here .
20 Th th the point that erm we were then discussing was that in practice of course males may , m ma may contribute a lot more an and , and the question was is this er something to do with the adaptions of our species or is it just the this was the question you , you asked me was n't it ?
21 While the Anglo-American partnership was vital but unequal in maintaining the First and Second Pillars of grand strategy , Britain was expected to go it alone in supporting the Third Pillar , which was an essentially British requirement that had little to do with the Americans or the North Atlantic Alliance .
22 Diligence at work then may have more to do with the consequences of non-cooperation than it does with internalizing the primacy of company interest .
23 However , I think the minister had something to do with the essays I wrote and the natural history notes I kept day by day besides the almost daily entries in a general diary …
24 Nothing to do with the prisoners though
25 ‘ There 's an art to tackling and it 's nothing to do with the elbows in faces , eye-poking , testicle-grabbing and raking opponents down their Achilles tendons that he talks about .
26 The song you 're playing has everything to do with the notes you 're playing
27 Against … he does n't have much to do with the horses .
28 Education has less to do with ‘ resources ’ and rather more to do with the attitudes of those who are providing it and their accountability .
29 Roger Freeman is a most knowledgeable writer on all things to do with the machines , units and campaigns of the USAAF in WWII .
30 He advocated ‘ Notional ’ studies which , having ‘ nothing to do with the senses ’ , are ‘ therefore more divine ’ .
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