His regular attendance in the reference library had nothing to do with the pursuit of verisimilitude in his fictions.
Anthony Masters CASCADES - THE DAY OF THE DEAD (2001)
It had little to do with the Lord Defender's affection for him.
Jennifer Fallon TREASON KEEP (2001)
We'll get you in next door through the back way, but don't tell me what to do with the media.
Jon Cleary YESTERDAY'S SHADOW (2002)
Your mother and I have been talking about what to do with the money.
James Grippando A KING'S RANSOM (2001)
All related terms of 'do with'
to do with
concerning; related to
do away with
To do away with something means to remove it completely or put an end to it.
what…do with
to put or place
could do with
If you say that you could do with something, you mean that you need it or would benefit from it.
do business with
to engage in commerce with
have to do with
to be involved in or connected with
have/be to do with
If you say that one thing has something to do with or is something to do with another thing, you mean that the two things are connected or that the first thing is about the second thing.
have nothing to do with
to have no connection with
what did you do with
You can ask someone what they did with something as another way of asking them where they put it.
do something with your eyes closed
to do something very easily
do something with fire in your belly
to do something in a very enthusiastic , energetic , and passionate way
have to do something with one hand tied behind your back
to have a disadvantage which makes it difficult for you to succeed in doing something
someone can do something with one hand tied behind their back
said to mean that someone can do something very easily