Example sentences of "have [indef pn] [verb] [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The Clocksin-Moore approach to problem solving and learning has nothing to do with a robot or visual images . |
2 | ‘ Has someone arranged for a wheelchair ? ’ |
3 | ‘ But I think the most likely is that it has something to do with a girl . ’ |
4 | It has something to do with a person 's occupation , the control and autonomy a person has , the amount of training required in order to do a particular job , the way occupation shapes life chances , income , style of life , the kind of social activities engaged in , the prestige a particular occupation attracts from others , and may be more . |
5 | $ A character indicating that the object has something to do with a string . |
6 | Dan Wagoner 's own new work , first staged in Plymouth in October , has a jokey title , Turtles All The Way Down , and has something to do with a Bertrand Russell lecture when it was suggested that the Earth is not round but carried on the back of a giant tortoise which stands on turtles all the way down . |
7 | You may think that noise just has something to do with an airport at Stanstead , but it is n't . |
8 | Auntie tells me not to panic ; she 'll come by taxi , and , has anyone phoned for an ambulance ? |
9 | Now whether this has anything to do with a conflict between right and left halves of the brain is not really the issue here . |
10 | Hence he no longer has anything to fear from a blade runner or any logical reason to kill him . |
11 | An old prairie wolf kept on howling — he 'd had nothing to eat for a week |
12 | Jonah , disliking the task for unexplained reasons which might have had something to do with a fear of being stoned to death by the partying Ninevites , ran away . |
13 | The other may well have had something to do with a desire to spike police interference with football . |
14 | It 's been bad enough walking about with my insides falling out and knowing people were looking and having to keep on behaving like a healthy young virgin who 's never had anything to do with a man . |
15 | But I knew that the sounds I had heard could have nothing to do with a servant 's dream . |
16 | The words quoted from the will have nothing to do with a trust , according to Scaevola . |
17 | They only found out about the marriage afterwards and used it to strengthen their case , which was , basically that the Archbishop could n't have someone teaching in a school in Clontarf who was the author of a banned book . |
18 | Harriet sensing , quite rightly , that this must have something to do with a man , failed to receive any response to the most careful attempts to discover what was wrong . |
19 | ‘ Boggers ’ ( no , I do n't know why , though I suspect it may have something to do with a haircut that bears a passing resemblance to a bogbrush ) may have a couple of incisive seasons left in him at best , but opponents will rarely get a moment 's peace when he combines with Bicknell and Waqar Younis next year . |
20 | This is one of the things that philosophers mean when they say that our mental representations are ‘ opaque ’ : thoughts are ( necessarily partial ) representations of reality and therefore we can have one thought about a referent without having any access to another ( ‘ lover ’ / ‘ mother ’ ) . |
21 | One of the biggest challenges in such a large company is to have everyone united behind a belief in a common goal . |
22 | Flute was a mirthless man who often used words like ‘ conception ’ , ‘ subtext ’ , and ‘ seminal ’ , and also ‘ Jarry-esque ’ , which appeared to have something to do with a play called Ubu Roi . |
23 | And London-based vice-chairwoman of Democrats Abroad , Sally McNulty , said Britain had nothing to fear from a Clinton presidency . |
24 | He had nothing to fear from a Council , and Anselm was able to hold two Councils in the last years of his life ; the first of these in 1102 was certainly the high point in his activity as archbishop . |
25 | " It had nothing to do with a penknife , had it , Kate ? " |
26 | Having survived a British pre-qualifying event last week for a wild card place in this week 's draw , Ahl said she felt she had nothing to lose against a player who is about 200 places higher in the world rankings . |
27 | Had everyone fooled for a time , but she was wearing a body stocking . |
28 | But then again , as he said , there 's plenty of grass and as for turning them out or taking their does , if they 're all up to his size and weight they 've nothing to fear from a crowd like us . |
29 | That is why — ’ raising her head to give him a grateful look ‘ — I had none to spare for a meal at this place . ’ |
30 | McAllister had something to do with a Forrester goal but was a disappointment . |