Example sentences of "[noun sg] has [to-vb] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The second kind has to do with the conceptual coherence of the theory that the empirical investigation is designed to support .
2 ‘ Still another difficulty has to do with the specific words the counsellor uses .
3 The desire for natural religion reflected an awareness that religious faith has to do with the inner life of human beings , that it connects up with profound needs , drives and searchings at the core of our existence .
4 One of the interesting questions that can be asked about the curriculum has to do with the relative power and influence of these various actors in the planning process ; for example , in their study , Boys et al .
5 By now , in contrast , the summary of the six points is very much what school management has to cover in the practical arrangement for giving assurances about , and for controlling , quality .
6 The Dee Hall is larger than the Royal Oak , and the management has to grapple with the organizational problems involved in a change of ownership while simultaneously deciding how to develop an adjoining site .
7 In the second example it may be that the person has to deal with the surrounding bereavements before she can clear the ground enough to look at what was probably the major one .
8 The water has to flow through the stiff bristles , which filter out particles and also encourage them to settle to the bottom of the chamber , by slowing the flow .
9 The lack of priority given to teaching singing to ordinands is explained by one respondent who wrote , ‘ Part of the problem with the teaching of singing has to do with the relative infrequency with which the Sunday Offices are now sung …
10 In university and polytechnic libraries the advanced instruction has to wait until the second and third years of undergraduate courses , because it is at these stages that the students work on sometimes quite specialized projects .
11 Stress has to do with the relative prominence of one or more syllables in a word , phrase or sentence , in comparison to other surrounding syllables .
12 We are improving what the employment service has to offer in the new integrated offices , as all hon. Members who have been to see them will know .
13 Her father has to sleep in the same room since he has to attend to her during the night when she may need a bed pan up to four times .
14 It comes about that the merchant has to go to the fair at Bruges on his business , and while he spends part of a day before departure in his counting-house reviewing his affairs the monk meets and converses with the wife .
15 A third reason has to do with the non-experimental character of most social research .
16 Another reason has to do with the relative imprecision with which those theories that , arguably , are more susceptible to direct testing are couched .
17 Science has to cling to the available evidence even in the teeth of seeming contradiction .
18 On December 29th Richard Gephardt , majority leader in the House , said that if the president waged war without a congressional resolution , ‘ Congress has to reach for the only tool left to it , which is to cut off the funding of the war . ’
19 But it is certainly the object of quantum mechanical discourse and , for all the peculiarity of its collapse , its subtle essence may be the form that reality has to take on the atomic scale and below .
20 To gain an understanding of the persistence and excellence of black sportsmen , the analysis has to begin in the eighteenth century .
21 The House should listen to what the Minister has to say in the last few minutes of the debate .
22 Agree what the patient has to do before the next session
23 The transmitted message contains details of all that the satellite has to do in the next period , in particular to implement the survey .
24 Many of these interactions could be made automatic were it not for the basic need for a human presence for the social/ economic reasons mentioned above and because the human operator has to act as the ultimate back-stop when things go badly wrong .
25 The story of temperature measurement has to do with the experimental determination of the quantitative laws of expansion as well as a greater theoretical understanding of heat and thermo- dynamics .
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