Usage examples of "has something to do" in English with translation to Spanish

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It seems that he has something to do with the matter. Parece que él tiene algo que ver con el asunto.
He has something to do with the matter. Él tiene algo que ver con el asunto.
Innovation has something to do with the faculty to notice unusual phenomena. La innovación tiene algo que ver con la facultad de detectar fenómenos inusuales.
Tom has something to do right now. Tom tiene algo que hacer ahora.
Tom has something to discuss with all of us. Tom tiene algo que discutir con todos nosotros.
Stop being lazy and find something to do. Para de hacer el vago y encuentra algo que hacer.
Tom has something to tell you. Tom tiene que decirte algo.
Half our life is spent trying to find something to do with the time we have rushed through life trying to save. La mitad de nuestra vida transcurre tratando de encontrar algo que hacer con el tiempo que intentamos ahorrar precipitados por la vida.
Tom has something to tell Mary. Tom tiene algo que decirle a Mary.
There always seems like there is something to do. Parece que siempre hay algo para hacer.
Tom has something to say to you. Tom tiene algo que decirte.
Sometimes I smoke just to give my hands something to do. A veces fumo sólo para darles a mis manos algo que hacer.
Tom says he has something to show us. Tom dice que tiene algo para mostrarnos.
There is always something to do. Siempre hay algo que hacer.
Do you have something to do with this group? ¿Tenéis algo que ver con este grupo?
He is said to have something to do with the political scandal. Dicen que él tiene algo que ver con el escándalo político.
He didn't doubt that Ben had something to do with the crime. No dudó de que Ben tuvo algo que ver con el crimen.
They have something to do with the scandal. Ellos tienen algo que ver con el escándalo.
Please go ahead of me, because I have something to do. Por favor, adelántese, porque tengo algo que hacer.
Has something happened? ¿Ha sucedido algo?
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