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

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1 The decision has nothing to do with the merits of the case which Her Majesty 's Government will defend in due course .
2 To reflect society can only mean comedy , in such a world , if a work is to convince as any sort of mirror , and the preference of other nations for melodrama and the bleeding heart has nothing to do with the habitual temper of British life .
3 The naive observer might be forgiven for believing that this contrast has something to do with the different weight given by members of the academic community to their research interests compared with their ‘ teaching interests ’ ( the very awkwardness of the term makes the point ) .
4 And I believe that the growing trend erm of people going to the cinema , erm cinema owners reconverting cinemas they 've cut into three back into the large auditoria , erm will continue and a night out at the cinema has something to do with the the building you 're in , erm this building if refurbished would have a restaurant , would have a bar , would have a cinema club , would be a real asset to the town .
5 What proposals has he to put before the House this afternoon ?
6 Gregory has nothing to say about the Thuringians in Clovis 's reign .
7 This figure of £1 has nothing to do with the market value of the share , but is the legal benchmark for the determination of individual liability .
8 That uncertainty urges us to look beyond the present , with a faint hope to control our future .
9 " My little boy has nothing to wear for the cold weather . "
10 Whether you are going abroad on holiday or business , The Royal Bank of Scotland allows you to relax in the knowledge that everything has been taken care of ; travellers cheques and eurocheques , foreign currency , Access , Visa and travel insurance .
11 The product is needed because Tuxedo is so hard to programme , and interfaces have previously had to be written using C. Accell/TP allows you to get to the functionality of Tuxedo using procedure calls .
12 Suppose your work requires you to move to the other end of the country , and you need to sell your home but ca n't find a buyer ; should you let it instead ?
13 Maggie tells me to wait in the car .
14 Its explicit discussion requires a little bit more mathematical knowledge than our self-denying ordinance permits us to use in the body of the text ( see Appendix , A3 ) .
15 I earnestly hope that Erdinger Weissbräu does nothing to interfere with the Stiftungs products , by either culling the wheat beers or ‘ cleaning up ’ their palates .
16 That I am living in Britain in the first place has everything to do with the fact that I came here to start the magazine you are reading , a magazine for men .
17 ‘ The entire concept of artistic licence and innovation , on which we put such a high premium these days has nothing to do with the way much early Northern painting was created .
18 The difference has nothing to do with the presence or absence of powerchords .
19 The community charge or poll tax has nothing to do with the arrangements for financing local government .
20 It was Gill 's opinion , not shared by everybody , that ‘ the distinction has nothing to do with the use of machinery or with questions of the artistic quality of the product ’ .
21 The quotation has nothing to do with the coming of the Messiah but refers to the destruction of the northern kingdom of Israel by Assyria in 721 BC .
22 Certainly , if the product has anything to do with the home environment it would be sensible to think about sending the gift to the home address of the journalist concerned .
23 That point enables me to raise with the Minister the matter of aid to mining areas , which was also referred to by my hon. Friend the Member for Hemsworth .
24 Remember , thermal soaring is more about staying in the strongest area of lift than flying at an ‘ efficient ’ angle of bank ; it usually pays to turn steeply , as the small turning circle enables you to keep in the narrow cores of strong lift .
25 Membership enables you to benefit from the Thomas Cook expertise in obtaining the best value for money deals .
26 The concept of an unspecified information need is further developed by Wersig , who looks at a need situation as a problem situation and states that , " the notion of problem treatment process enables us to look at the stages which play an important role within the organism before any behaviour can be observed . "
27 Now the importance of certain landmarks and reference points becomes clear ; each group knows What to do for the attack .
28 His business licenses him to fraternise with the enemy and casts him in the role of a Microsoft independent software developer-come-OEM , complete with an early access copy of Microsoft NT .
29 Anna wants me to know about the birthday party she had in July .
30 Mrs Elizabeth Crabb , chairman of the Tees Valley branch , asked Mr Colley : ‘ Whether excessive lead in the water has something to do with the violence which is rife in our cities ? ’
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