have nothing to do with in English

has no connection with/to, lacking any ties with/to

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1. Cacodaemons have nothing to do with yugoloths

2. Etymologically, Belfries have nothing to do with bells

3. I have nothing to do with the motel.

4. We have nothing to do with each other.

5. I don't wanna have nothing to do with farms.

6. Please, go ahead if you have nothing to do with this.

7. I'd have nothing to do with him, if I were you.

8. True Christians have nothing to do with any kind of magic.

9. But my family and disciples... have nothing to do with this

10. Incidentally, these money supply figures have nothing to do with gold.

11. Swear that you have nothing to do with President Lee's murder

12. But that smell might very well have nothing to do with it.

13. He had promised her he would have nothing to do with the Klan.

14. They will have nothing to do with Catholic baptisms, marriages, or last rites.

15. Except for the cigars, their deaths have nothing to do with any of this.

16. But your Crankiness may have nothing to do with what's going on in your life

17. Once again the change can have nothing to do with making the chapter more acceptable.

18. This is a worthy goal, but it should have nothing to do with the famine.

19. The real reason may have nothing to do with what we might have said or done.

20. We must stop repeating ad nauseam that these aberrant Muslims have “nothing to do with Islam.”

21. He could not believe that she was repentant - he would have nothing to do with her.

22. I must stress we have nothing to do with any commercial company and no costs are involved.

23. Whales and seals that are washed up dead on our coasts have nothing to do with pollution.

24. He's a thief and a liar; I'd have nothing to do with him, if I were you.

25. These are things to be proud of, but they have nothing to do with rank or class.

26. leading cause of death -- and 75 percent of these accidents have nothing to do with drugs or alcohol.

27. Death is the unforgivable sin of modernity, and the modern world will have nothing to do with her.

28. However, I wish to stress that the racecourses have nothing to do with this idiotic piece of planning.

29. Personally I will have nothing to do with abortions; not even the paper work in connection with them.

30. See, that guy with the hockey stick in the other alley, I have nothing to do with that.

31. 12 These are things to be proud of,(www.Sentencedict.com) but they have nothing to do with rank or class.

32. The House of Lords would have nothing to do with it, nor would any senior member of the legal profession.

33. Not only have UFOs nothing to do with ley lines, they have nothing to do with ancient monuments or geology.

34. Masculine, feminine and neuter are labels for formal properties and have nothing to do with what a word actually means.

35. But these abuses and reforms have nothing to do with the order made by Buckley J. in the present proceedings.

36. 16 Death is the unforgivable sin of modernity,[www.Sentencedict.com] and the modern world will have nothing to do with her.

37. Finally, he was publicly warned and barred from communion, and the people advised to have nothing to do with him.

38. 18 Death is the unforgivable sin of modernity,[www.Sentencedict.com] and the modern world will have nothing to do with her.

39. Meanwhile, the crisis has piled injustice upon injustice for hundreds of prison inmates who have nothing to do with Tupac Amaru.

40. All good, noble things are religious and moral in nature, but have nothing to do with religion. Dr T.P.Chia 

41. The Best Washington wineries tend to create their own imprints and cull distinct personalities that have nothing to do with standard protocol

42. A more crucial issue concerns the use of the technology by other firms and organisations that have nothing to do with electronics.

43. Strong tides, especially low tides, can contribute to the strength of a rip current, but rip Currents really have nothing to do with tides

44. At first glance, the words in an Analogy may seem to have nothing to do with each other, but the words are always logically related.

45. House prices are easily upset by factors which have nothing to do with property as such. The fall in prices in the South-East results largely from the high rate of interest on mortgages.

46. “We appeal most earnestly to any person who may be accosted by representatives of the Society [Jehovah’s Witnesses] to have nothing to do with their propaganda and to refuse firmly to enter into any discussions with them.

47. You mentioned two things that will definitely put you lower in search that have nothing to do with Algorism: 1 - long spring break - Etsy world moves on when you are on holiday mode, your listing will inevitably move down the packing order

48. Let the people be frequently urged by your authority and teaching to fly from the forbidden sects, to abhor all conspiracy, to have nothing to do with sedition, and let them understand that they who for God's sake obey their rulers render a reasonable service and a generous obedience.

49. Chaotically being jealous of things that have nothing to do with one, being jealous of others who are in love with each other sultry (adj.) peut−être pedicure ausrasten confus (comp) common factor feminismus parente rentabilan ingenium superat vires very nonobservance refusal to accept the present situation, denial of the existing situation

50. And his mother, a Belaced little woman, all aflutter since breakfast over such an usual event as this about to take place in mid-morning on a Saturday, in her yellow-brocaded drawing-room, was so upset after the arrival of the bride and groom, that she begged her son to have nothing to do with the ceremony.