Example sentences of "[adj] [vb -s] [to-vb] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Some of that has to do with the guitar — we need material which is set up more for the guitar . ’ |
2 | ‘ And I do n't see what that has to do with the problem in hand . ’ |
3 | And that has to come from the people involved in the game at the top , those who shape the future and direction of the sport . |
4 | There is in the feminine psyche a primitive , wild quality , that needs to draw from the power of nature , using the senses of night , when the clear thought and vision of day sleep . |
5 | This has to last for the rest of our lives . " |
6 | Part of this has to do with the lack of systematic training to which we have already referred . |
7 | This has to do with the way in which network membership involves possession of the social skills and reciprocal relationships which that membership entails . |
8 | This has to happen in the face of a continuing decline of the fertilizer business in general . |
9 | This has to go without a hitch . ’ |
10 | Yes , well , it 's at at an odd angle , you noticed th that because we are in latitude fifty nine , so the centre of this has to look at the pole star . |
11 | This starts to look like a way of thinking which would make the task of school management part of the work of all teachers . |
12 | This starts to run from the date of delivery of the relevant return of allotments to the Registrar , which must be within one month of each allotment . |
13 | As can be imagined , this tends to lead to the blurring of stances on issues rather than their clarification . |
14 | This tends to come as a bit of a shock and explanation is required , to wit : there is absolutely no point in persisting in salaried employment when taxes are rising to 59 per cent and beyond , and interest rates are equally upwardly mobile . |
15 | This leads to exit from the industry ( total output X is unchanged since the product price is unchanged ) until the new dd curve ( denoted by d'd' ) is tangent to the average cost curve at the new equilibrium output level , . |
16 | The explanation for this seems to lie in the nature of gardening . |
17 | This seems to coincide with the experience of love he calls " inseparabel " when : and the solitary is urged to prayer as a focus for the love : The second stage he labels contemplation which is " a wonderful joy of Goddes luf , whilk joy es lovyng of God , may noght be talde " ( 118.46 – 7 ) . |
18 | This seems to correspond to a refusal to sink into dowdiness , a drive to develop a new image of beauty and good looks appropriate to this particular stage of life . |
19 | This appears to arise from the assumption in the Flory-Huggins theory that χ 1 is concentration independent and improved values of ψ 1 are obtained when this is rectified . |
20 | This appears to act as a sort of ‘ pith helmet ’ to protect the head from the tropical sun . |
21 | This appears to stem from a combination of changed social attitudes and altered economic fortunes in Europe . |
22 | This appears to rest on the view of the United Kingdom position which was expressly rejected in the Westinghouse case . |
23 | The general opinion amongst Central Authorities is that a request should not be rejected on this ground ; and this appears to accord with the views expressed in the House of Lords in the Westinghouse case . |
24 | This appears to coincide with the base of the granite batholith and may represent the basal Variscan thrust . |
25 | This helps to account for the publication of different schemes by Labour , Liberal , and professional organizations . |
26 | This continues to apply notwithstanding the introduction of independent taxation from 6 April 1990 . |
27 | This definition suggests two of the major deficiencies of the international legal system — firstly that there is little one country can do if another fails to abide by the rules , and this is made worse by the second factor , the lack of a comprehensive single body of law that could form the basis of a truly coherent system . |
28 | He is homesick and very much wants to return to the church . |
29 | Much has to do with the context in which the data is interpreted . |
30 | Examples of an article ‘ intended ’ for use as an offensive weapon include a dart which the accused intends to throw in a football crowd or a pocket full of stones which the accused intends to throw at members of a rival demonstration . |