do with造句181. How could you possibly think that I had anything to do with it!
182. He's a thief and a liar; I'd have nothing to do with him, if I were you.
183. Make do with the absolute minimum.
184. Like they used to do with the fur coats.
185. A lot has to do with one's travelling companion.
186. It has to do with the company he keeps.
188. But that act has more to do with the future than the present, as chapter 23 will make abundantly clear.
189. It's all to do with the £19,250 tax bracket and engines below 2 litres.
190. Newspaper stories often have a lot to do with showbusiness marriages breaking up.
191. A couple in 1925-29 made do with 2.2 live births.
192. They have to do with overlapping, but not necessarily co-extensive aspirations for specialist teams.
193. I don't care what you do with the other bods but see that the civilian gets some attention, will you?
194. But Fred's never really known what to do with it. Suspended animation between classes.
195. The carrot and stick approach is to do with reward and punishment, incentives and pressures.
196. The Founders had to agree everything to do with the paper, including the appointment of the sponsoring merchant bank.
197. I went through cookbooks to see what I might do with it.
198. And Katherine could do with all the comfort she could get for the illness was slowly and inexorably taking its toll.
199. This feeling has nothing to do with conventional views about conduct, or conventional morality, or ethics.
200. The Vibram sole unit could do with a little more rigidity for scrambling, but provides good adhesion for walking on all surfaces.
201. Their activities have nothing at all to do with sport and everything to do with telephone-number betting.
202. Some equations, asserted in a certain context or on certain assumptions, have to do with parts of causal circumstances.
203. They may copulate with the women but otherwise often have little to do with them.
204. It had more to do with biorhythms or the moon or something.
205. What should young people do with their lives today? Many things, obviously. But the most daring thing is to create stable communities in which the terrible disease of loneliness can be cured.Kurt Vonnegut
206. Answer guide: Because the accounts are to do with measuring economic activity rather than the timing of receipts and payments. 7.
207. But what, if anything, can they do with all this information?
208. The 6-3 start had something to do with it and it was accomplished without Richardson.
209. The two incidents might have something to do with each other, but I can't see the connection.
210. Part of that has to do with the wider spectrum of entertainment competing for our attention.