Example sentences of "[noun] [vb base] [pron] [to-vb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 And then Sue tell her to go to the giro place .
2 This suggests that tantrums have something to do with the normal development of a child 's personality , rather than with the way they have been brought up — although the way they are handled can make things worse .
3 Mr David Irving and other historians who question the scale of crime and the methods have nothing to do with the British National Party .
4 The KGB Collegium issued a statement on Aug. 22 : " The staff of the KGB have nothing to do with the unlawful acts of the group of adventurists . "
5 At the moment the er the regulators ask us to go to the to the customers , and this we have done , and produce something called market plans .
6 I have made it abundantly clear that the licences of the regional electricity companies require them to purchase from the cheapest suppliers .
7 He tells me the ruins have nothing to do with the Incas , that they were built after the Incas were here .
8 The Philistines have nothing to do with the Arabs , a Semitic people , who invaded the Holy Land from Arabia in the seventh century .
9 Many health policies in Third World countries are based on at least the vocabulary of this approach though the political climate does not always encourage such radical rethinking of health care nor does the training of most health workers prepare them to work in the new ways implied in the PHC philosophy .
10 But these abuses and reforms have nothing to do with the order made by Buckley J. in the present proceedings .
11 Behaviour therapy , Gestalt therapy , Art Therapy , Music Therapy , Transactional Analysis , Psychotherapy , Psychosynthesis , Psycho Drama and any number of other techniques may help some people who have problems with the process of moving rationally from thoughts to feelings and on to actions , even though these techniques have nothing to offer to the specific recovery process from addictive disease itself .
12 ‘ But I can tell you this , Ranulf , even though I have n't a shred of evidence , I believe the deaths of those two young people have something to do with the murder of Lady Eleanor Belmont . ’
13 Often , too , our skills enable us to suggest at the same time how technical problems might be solved .
14 ‘ Team Toyota Europe want them to go to the Safari and they ca n't put off a decision much longer .
15 The random roof lines and the use of local materials enable it to fit into the hillside as organically as White had planned .
16 I take it , it will mostly be building new prisons , but they will take some time , especially if the Ministry of Works have anything to do with the plans .
17 environmental constraints if the organization is big enough to qualify as strategic , and I am really concerned about the planning er application in which I know that Da Professor Lock is interested that I think developments of that scale have nothing to do with the employment needs of the district , that they would in fact involve bringing in large numbers of people from other areas who as I have said before , might appreciate jobs nearer their present places of employment , and it would also unbalance the Harrogate housing market and put on pressure for more land to be taken in and around Harrogate for housing for the people who 'd come to that development .
18 In the flat land of the Delta the babies cry themselves to sleep in the airless shade , while everyone else labours in the scintillating sun .
19 ‘ Then will you men tell him to speak to the farm manager ? ’ said Bathsheba in a businesslike way , as she rode off .
20 It still surprises me sometimes how difficult some children find it to distinguish between the drama world of pretend and the real world .
21 Ian and Barbara use it to return to the 1960s at last , leaving Vicki and the Doctor to depart in the TARDIS .
22 The Captain 's band of child criminals invite you to mingle with the 1807 action in Bartholomew Fair , Smithfield ( box office : 01 278 6563 ) .
23 They show that those tests have nothing to do with the amount spent per pupil in individual authority areas — some of the biggest spenders were right down at the bottom .
24 The well developed thermoregulatory adaptations in this unique animal enable it to survive in the north-eastern Atlantic to as far north as the latitude of the Faeroes , and possibly beyond .
25 ‘ Would this request from London have anything to do with the package and report I sent them , which never arrived because it was intercepted right here in this office ? ’
26 My reasons have something to do with the costs and value .
27 ‘ The Death of the Lion ’ , ‘ The private Life ’ and ‘ The Birthplace ’ all illustrate that the creation and reading of literature have nothing to do with the author as a real person , and that literature exists quite independently of the author 's particular circumstances and personality .
28 Thus suppose , to take a less bloodthirsty example , that Pooh 's desire for honey makes his belief that there 's some in the cupboard cause him to go to the cupboard to get it .
29 Do n't we want write and in fact get him to come to the next meeting then
30 Some insiders argue that the Bank is ill-adapted to encourage private enterprise , because its articles of agreement forbid it to lend to the private sector .
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