Use "have to do with" in a sentence

1. Blessings have to do with approval

2. What does that have to do with ma...?

3. What does that have to do with anything?

4. It could have to do with shipping routes.

5. What did the secret have to do with?

6. What do these illustrations have to do with fasting?

7. What does trust have to do with having sex?

8. Did it have to do with space and time?

9. What's that damn pattern have to do with this?

10. What does that have to do with actually raising kids?

11. What does this have to do with my ex-boyfriend?

12. Contemplative practices have to do with cultivating the inner life

13. Now what does it have to do with chronic pain?

14. It will have to do with Holy Week and Chimayo.

15. But Jeʹhu said: “What do you have to do with ‘peace’?

16. What do absorption rates have to do with shock wave control?

17. And what do either of them have to do with broadband?

18. If we can't afford beef, we have to do with pork.

19. Does lifting the spell have to do with an.... acupuncture point?

20. What do augmented reality and professional football have to do with empathy?

21. Some of the differences between Protestant denominations have to do with ritual.

22. Such tests may have to do with marriage, health issues, or employment.

23. Don't get what my grade school diaries have to do with anything.

24. The fears always have to do with undermining male solidarity and dominance.

25. What does this have to do with overcoming the desire for sleep?

26. After all, that is what you have to do with shopping trolleys.

27. More disturbing questions have to do with those who serve on juries.

28. What does the Greek philosopher Plato have to do with the Trinity?

29. 30 If we can't afford beef, we have to do with pork.

30. So what does that have to do with being stuck in career negativity?

31. I mean, what does this have to do with technology, entertainment and design?

32. Or does it have to do with our origin, nationality or bank account?

33. 8 Eʹphra·im will say, ‘What more do I have to do with idols?’

34. He'll have to do with what he has got; there is no more.

35. What does Michael Ashen and our family have to do with Mary Shaw?

36. Seven columns of the chart of the year’s activity have to do with “publishers.”

37. These factors, interestingly, all have to do with the quality of the work environment.

38. Generally inCorporeal rights have to do with intangible property such as copyrights, licenses and

39. Then the apostle added: “For what do I have to do with judging those outside?

40. I thought it might have to do with the distraction of his continuing domestic situation.

41. Some of these testimonies have to do with stressors that employers are inflicting on people.

42. And string theory suggests that those 20 numbers have to do with the extra dimensions.

43. But it may also have to do with the so-called sports that were on display.

44. 13 E·liʹsha said to the king of Israel: “What do I have to do with you?

45. 3 Some of these testimonies have to do with stressors that employers are inflicting on people.

46. So what does a rock that makes you see screaming people have to do with reincarnation?

47. If the usual team is unable to come, we shall have to do with other players.

48. Are they saying there's negative feedback effects that have to do with clouds that offset things?

49. The first two criteria have to do with setting agendas and the others with building networks.

50. What on earth does any of this have to do with our feelings of conscious awareness?

51. The basic elements of the notion of a group have to do with interdependency or interaction.

52. Wait, you ask: what does any of that have to do with England? Well, Augustan writers were …

53. Yanis, what does their sexual orientation have to do with you taking the muffler off the bike?

54. What did finesse have to do with that wild upsurge of feeling which had almost overwhelmed her?

55. + 10 But the king said: “What do I have to do with you, you sons of Ze·ruʹiah?

56. To have to do with or relate to: an article that Concerns the plight of homeless people

57. We express thanks to all who have to do with the complicated logistics of this great undertaking.

58. To have to do with or relate to: an article that Concerns the plight of homeless people

59. And if you don't mind I asking, what do I have to do with this phantom network?

60. Are they saying that there's negative feedback effects that have to do with clouds that offset things?

61. The deeper problems in the art market have to do with the depredations of the auction houses.

62. The reasons for this are various, but mostly have to do with interleague play and unbalanced schedules.

63. This may have to do with our chauvinistic attachment to learning as an exclusive mark of our species.

64. 11 What did finesse have to do with that wild upsurge of feeling which had almost overwhelmed her?

65. Some equations, asserted in a certain context or on certain assumptions, have to do with parts of causal circumstances.

66. Alerter IS READY ALWAYS FOR ANY THINGS THAT HAVE TO DO WITH MUSIC LIKE SINGING DJ MUSICAL SHOWS RECORD DEALS AND MORE

67. Actually, crapulence and its related forms Crapulent and crapulous, come from a Latin word meaning “intoxication.” and have to do with drunkenness

68. BG: I've seen some things you're doing in the system, that have to do with motivation and feedback -- energy points, merit badges.

69. This may have to do with “Antigravitational” extensor strength being a more relevant determinant of the knee joint internal forces than flexor strength

70. Please put the matter right at once, letting us know what we have to do with the unsold balance of 50 dozen watches.

71. " It does have to do with optimizing contrast , optimizing lighting and decreasing disturbances like glare disturbance that can cause strain , " Dr. Bishop said .

72. Clitics, on the other hand, do not affect word meaning or word function, but generally have to do with text structure or speaker attitude

73. Some of the Backtrackings might have to do with channel creators accusing the platform of stealing or putting holds to withdrawals on their accounts.

74. So I would argue that success in these situations, it doesn't have to do with their intelligence, it has to do with access to information.

75. This may have to do with the fact that Anisette is a much older product, dating back to the 18th century, while Sambuca is more recent

76. But learning is overrated as something difficult to evolve. This may have to do with our chauvinistic attachment to learning as an exclusive mark of our species.

77. Phrases Synonymous with Apply have to do with 2 to occupy (oneself) diligently or with close attention Sam applied himself to writing thank-you letters to everyone …

78. 22 synonyms for Appertain: relate to, refer to, be part of, belong to, apply to, have to do with, be connected to, pertain to, be relevant to

79. 22 synonyms for Appertain: relate to, refer to, be part of, belong to, apply to, have to do with, be connected to, pertain to, be relevant to

80. What are some other advantages of living Chastely? Many of the advantages have to do with freedom: freedom from a negative lifestyle and freedom for a positive lifestyle