Example sentences of "[noun sg] has [to-vb] about " in BNC.
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1 | In the above example , the rheme is : provided a reasonably accurate system for predicting the positions of heavenly bodies in the sky , which is what the writer has to say about Ptolemy 's model . |
2 | The more the horse has to think about , the quicker he will settle down . |
3 | ‘ The more the horse has to think about , the quicker he will settle down . ’ |
4 | The history department has to set about devising a programme of study for Key Stage 3 which embodies all the National Curriculum requirements , plus any local or county initiatives and any school based requirements . |
5 | An actress has to think about these things . ’ |
6 | The statutory duty to consult a trade union about redundancies is well known , but both employers and those directly affected tend to be less familiar with what the law has to say about the need for consultation with affected individuals . |
7 | Let me read you two or three verses the bible has to say about blessing , first of all , the verse in the book of Proverbs Proverbs chapter ten , verse twenty two . |
8 | He listens carefully to what the other person has to say about it . |
9 | Punch 's newspaper has to think about being a little less boring . |
10 | Whilst I can not within the scope of a short book consider what each religion in turn has to say about God , I can at least take note of the religious pluralism of our time . |
11 | Indeed , he does not seem to be aware that it exists : ‘ All Darwinism has to say about such miracles is that they are due to chance . ’ |