Example sentences of "have [indef pn] [to-vb] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Gregory has nothing to say about the Thuringians in Clovis 's reign . |
2 | A further and very different way in which Figure 9 is incomplete is that it deals only with the processing of words and has nothing to say about the processing of non-words . |
3 | The specialist architectural press ignores this amorphous school of design , while even the Prince of Wales has nothing to say on the subject , reserving his spleen for imaginative buildings that he and so many of his future subjects profess to hate . |
4 | The Clocksin-Moore approach to problem solving and learning has nothing to do with a robot or visual images . |
5 | But , claims Mr Lihou , it has nothing to do with the recession . |
6 | It has nothing to do with the utility , justice or rationality of the conditions of respublica . |
7 | The second part of the mind is the parent — this has nothing to do with the child 's actual parents rather , it is to do with all the rules and prejudices that a child absorbs from its parents . |
8 | ‘ I ca n't because I am not as good as they are , and it has nothing to do with the state of the ball . ’ |
9 | The great , I mean , you 've a valid point and I think it 's due to the recession in America , I think we were disappointed were we not Bruce , that the results of our trip to er , New York State , and this has nothing to do with the enthusiasm of the business people we met there , everything to do , in my view , with the fact that the recession , and America 's been through a very tough recession , they just do n't look to expand elsewhere , but the reaction we had in , in er , in America was very , very powerful of , of a wish to want to do something when things look better . |
10 | ‘ The old religion , Vi , has been with us as long as time and has nothing to do with the Church of Rome . |
11 | It has nothing to do with the inspectorate . |
12 | He caught her wrist , bit out raggedly , ‘ This has nothing to do with the company ! |
13 | Counsellors are indeed accredited by the British Association for Counselling , but such accreditation has nothing to do with the Rugby conference . |
14 | The difference has nothing to do with the presence or absence of powerchords . |
15 | Yet I think there is a difference between the control of living systems and the stability of physical ones , which has nothing to do with the presence or absence of a controlling intelligence . |
16 | Perhaps chemical-sensitive patients are affected by pine resins — which contain a lot of natural toxins to protect the tree — but it has nothing to do with the origins of coal and oil . |
17 | Does not the Minister understand that the simple reason for inward investment in Britain has nothing to do with the Government 's activities ? |
18 | I am grateful that the hon. Gentleman pointed out that the closure of pubs , which was a common feature of the industry before the orders were thought of , has nothing to do with the Government 's policy or the MMC inquiry . |
19 | Parents may jump to the conclusion that the fact of being adopted is the root of the trouble when that has nothing to do with the case . |
20 | Hilary , who is single , said yesterday : ‘ My leaving British Gas has nothing to do with the case . |
21 | Yet on any interpretation , the ‘ peoples of Europe ’ can never be restricted to the peoples of the European Community , and therefore the ‘ ever closer union ’ has nothing to do with the EC itself . |
22 | The decision has nothing to do with the merits of the case which Her Majesty 's Government will defend in due course . |
23 | This , of course , has nothing to do with the featherlight pop of the Brighton trio . |
24 | The order in which these are actually drawn on to the design area of the screen has nothing to do with the colour order for knitting . |
25 | ‘ 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 . |
26 | How can you say that has nothing to do with the way you feel ? |
27 | They have risen everywhere , under Governments of every political complexion , so it has nothing to do with the nature of the politics of a country . |
28 | Seventy five percent of what is contained within the blue manual , has nothing to do with the quality of the service that we provide to our clients . |
29 | ‘ Whether he does , or whether he does n't — I can assure you that that has nothing to do with the quality of my work ! ’ she hissed , barely able to remember a time when she had felt quite so angry . |
30 | 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 ’ . |