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单词 Have something to do with
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1. "Are you implying that I have something to do with those attacks?" she asked coldly.
2. It might have something to do with the way it's made.
3. I'm sure her problems have something to do with what happened when she was a child.
4. Longevity could have something to do with that.
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5. The two incidents might have something to do with each other, but I can't see the connection.
6. It might have something to do with the forthcoming general election when any smear will do.
7. The $ 55, 000-a-night asking price might have something to do with that.
8. This was obscure, but it seems to have something to do with going downhill with an out-of-control supermarket trolley.
9. It must have something to do with the way the language heaps noun upon noun.
10. Who knows, his storytelling skills may even have something to do with the current pop culture trends.
11. Sure record-breaking rates have something to do with more older and overweight mothers, plus more twins.
12. That may have something to do with how salted capybara tastes, resembling a mixture of sardines and pork.
13. Conclusion Gender, age, and living habits have something to do with FD and DU. FD is a psychosomatic disease(), while neuroticism in DU is a psychological adjustment secondary to somatopathy.
14. NICOSIA (Reuters Life!) - It might have something to do with all those sunny days, but Greek Cypriots are by and large a very happy bunch, a survey showed on Thursday.
15. Vowels have something to do with glottal closure, therefore influencs acoustical measures.
16. And although bad policy and regulatory somnambulism have something to do with it, much of the industry's growth has been driven by major changes in the economy as a whole, rather than vice versa.
17. Does this have something to do with Bauer going back in there to question Markov?
18. But you think it may have something to do with what happened in valencia?
19. Through analysis, the phenomenon was thought to have something to do with the absorbed energy of sheet flow on the different slope.
20. Some disgusting sugary drink pretending to have something to do with fruits of the forest?
21. I am not an expert, but does that question have something to do with the menopause?
22. The only editorial guideline was that the subject should have something to do with leisure software for home computers.
23. Anthony Sampson objected - rather too moderately, I felt - that this might all have something to do with politics.
24. Sho? t wondered why that was and suggested that it might have something to do with the mating system.
25. A wrongful detention or a false imprisonment and a misjudged criminal case often have something to do with each other, but indeed they are quite different in concepts.
26. Q: It is reported that the WHO will soon send a expert team to China. Does it have something to do with the atypical pneumonia in some countries and regions in Asia, Europe and America?
27. The last 10 miles wound towards today's end point, the town of Barstow, where I noted that every shop seemed to have something to do with tow-trucks.
1. "Are you implying that I have something to do with those attacks?" she asked coldly.
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