How to use in-sentence of “have nothing to do with”:
– Though most of the buildings in a historic district are an integral part of its history, some have nothing to do with the history of the district and are called non-contributing elements.
– Pineapples have nothing to do with pine cones and apples, but because of the similar shape between the pineapple and the pine cone, most people change it into symbolism.
– The Mafia in the United States was made by some Italian Americans but nearly all Italian Americans have nothing to do with it.
– Most of these celebrations have nothing to do with the Christian meaning of the holiday.
– I have nothing to do with these.
– Later on, we learned that Lavoisier’s theory can be used to predict other reactions too, many of them have nothing to do with oxygen.
– Brown told them, “I will have nothing to do with mean act.

