Example sentences of "has [indef pn] [verb] [prep] a [noun sg] " 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 | Now whether this has anything to do with a conflict between right and left halves of the brain is not really the issue here . |
7 | Hence he no longer has anything to fear from a blade runner or any logical reason to kill him . |