Example sentences of "anything to do [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ There was n't anything to do at the time . |
2 | They mention everyone who 's had anything to do with the song . |
3 | The music is no longer anything to do with the song . |
4 | She wo n't have anything to do with the boy and my husband has said she used to mistreat him . |
5 | I do not believe that that has anything to do with the Government . |
6 | The effects may not seem to have anything to do with the work , but if disunity and depression occur it 's quite likely that there is an unseen cause . |
7 | and as you do n't have anything to do with the decorating anyway I do n't know what you 're peeved about you like it before and then you like it after , and you 're quite content to let me do the bit in the middle . |
8 | But human sensory physiology , which mediates the colour contrast phenomenon , does not have anything to do with the presentation appearance of the material to the point at which the observer is . |
9 | He could not have borne a mirror in the room with him now , for fear of what he might see ; in his heart he knew that it would be unrecognisable , as he failed to recognise the turmoil of his own feelings as having anything to do with the self he had always known . |
10 | And the this Biffa company do n't do anything to do with the surface drainage , surface water drainage , that is dealt with by the County Council Highways Authority , who do n't circulate an emergency telephone number , and this problem occurred over the bank holiday Easter weekend . |
11 | I know it 's , I knew it was Needham Station and it was between station to station , you see , not er anything to do with the public but that 's where I learnt so we used to er take er messages from station to station and I used to speak to the girl at Merrith down the line . |
12 | Anything to do with the public . |
13 | When she had fled Ireland , Katherine Lundy had sworn she would never again have anything to do with the country . |
14 | This means such writers also reject the notion that it has anything to do with the development and logic of a capitalism as an economic system of production . |
15 | And did you have anything to do with the Development Association ? |
16 | Certainly , if the product has anything to do with the home environment it would be sensible to think about sending the gift to the home address of the journalist concerned . |
17 | ‘ Look , we do n't know if it 's got anything to do with the drink . ’ |
18 | However , Jim vowed revenge next season — if he still has anything to do with the handicapping ! |
19 | But Susan was saying she ca n't see how one thing 's got anything to do with the other , she did n't go joy riding |
20 | did you have anything to do with the wording ? |
21 | For example , it may be permissible to use the Apple logo for brandy ( providing it has not been registered against the wines and spirits class ) and there would be little danger of the public thinking it had anything to do with the computer company . |
22 | They took out large orders of tea and coffee on cardboard trays , and after wondering for a while if they were anything to do with the film business Lucy finally decided that every last one of them was probably either a builder or a shopfitter . |
23 | None of this had anything to do with the Templeman yard . |
24 | But as a small child she was so inspired by anything to do with the theatre that at six she was sent to the Barbara Speake stage school in Acton , west London . |
25 | in The Sun and there he was was saying you know , no we virtually we do n't want anything to do with the queen and all that |
26 | I do n't see that that pu that the the staff comment , which is gon na be the first thing need have anything to do with the child at all there is ample place |
27 | Mr Clinton and his vice-president , Al Gore , have both denied knowledge of anything to do with the travel office fiasco : it was , they say , a ‘ staff thing ’ . |
28 | If he had had anything to do with the way Judi died , then she wanted him to suffer as much as possible . |
29 | It was n't anything to do with the way I felt or , for that matter , the way you felt … it was … ’ |
30 | You do n't honestly believe he 's got anything to do with the way I happen to be feeling , do you ? ’ |