Examples of 'have more to do' in a sentence

Meaning of "have more to do"

have more to do: This phrase implies that there are additional tasks, responsibilities, or actions that need to be completed or performed. It is often used in organizational, personal, or planning contexts to indicate that there is more work ahead

How to use "have more to do" in a sentence

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have more to do
It might have more to do with the head.
Soon enough you will have more to do.
You have more to do there than here.
I am just saying maybe you have more to do.
We have more to do than to entertain the duchess.
So you definitely have more to do with a fringe.
I have more to do on this branch of the family.
I am sure you have more to do than that.
I have more to do than work as a handyman.
So the big questions have more to do with tone.
These have more to do with the differences.
I wonder if this does not have more to do.
And they have more to do on the boardwalk.
He said both sides have more to do.
My fears have more to do with the future.

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Because tomorrow we have more to do.
I finally have more to do around here.
You are here for the mother and you have more to do.
That might have more to do with it.
Has clearly concluded from intelligence that the attacks have more to do.
You will have more to do than odd jobs.
Skagway seemed to have more to do.
May have more to do with my situation.
Yet we all have more to do.
I have more to do than philosophize on the theory of intelligence.
But today he will have more to do than he ever dreamt.
I would therefore like to say that I know that we have more to do.
They have more to do with the.
But some of them seem to have more to do with gender.
We have more to do to close this gap.
You still have more to do.
I have more to do for myself and for my peers.
But they realize they have more to do this season.
It may have more to do with the oil pipeline here.
We know we still have more to do.
Perhaps we have more to do around the issue of awareness.
We are certainly going to have more to do in both.
It may have more to do with the side dishes.
The issues at hand seem to have more to do with money.
They have more to do with the fiscal position of governments.
News journalists simply have more to do with fewer resources.
Must have more to do with the sun or the atmosphere.
The actual reason appears to have more to do with budgetary constraints.
I have more to do here.
Legris confirmed that it seemed to have more to do with the level of studies.
We have more to do here.
And I have a feeling you will have more to do be good at that too.
But we have more to do than wait for our day in court.
I think some of what I just said may have more to do with my situation.
Did he have more to do with this.

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