Example sentences of "[indef pn] [to-vb] [prep] the [num ord] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Something to do with the Second World War , Superintendent , which happens to be an area I 've written about myself . ’ |
2 | Buckingham did not realise at first that he had been the only one to get over the 23rd fence at the first attempt . |
3 | But there is a trick to feeling the need for a tenth rehearsal during the ninth rehearsal because one still hears many things that can become better , because one still knows something to say in the tenth rehearsal . |
4 | The statement ‘ I notice that you have nothing to review for the next number ’ could only have been written by him . |
5 | This stance left Labour with nothing to say in the last week of its campaign and unwilling to communicate with anyone outside its own ranks , except through the media . |
6 | None of this has anything to do with the Third Reading debate . |
7 | Whether or not the prevalence of such obstacles had anything to do with the next developments , we can not be sure . |