Example sentences of "[det] [to-vb] about [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Dickens , writing in 1850 , has this to say about the district around Watney Street : |
2 | Literature on the subject has chiefly been critical ; for example , in a special review of the world press in 1973 , The Times of London had this to say about the African press in what was a uniformly gloomy and disapproving report : |
3 | The Select Committee ( 1987 ) examin-ing the working of the 1981 Education Act has this to say about the under-fives and special educational needs : |
4 | David , for example , had this to say about the three years he had been in the group : |
5 | A member of our group had this to say about the writing of this paper : ‘ It will be worth doing if it gets read by a lot of people . |
6 | Ronnie Cairns , Head of Standards at Scottish Enterprise , had this to say about the three organisations ' joint commitment to quality : |
7 | Michael had this to say about the inaccessibility to the general public of recent contemporary music . |
8 | We are looking forward to a visit from prominent physiotherapist Vivian Grisogono , who , with her vast and expert knowledge of treating sports injuries , has much to impart about the way we enthusiastically drive our bodies on to perform at a pace that often proves harmful . |
9 | There 's so much to do about the roots of music that this series has n't even scratched the surface . |
10 | Indeed , the author of the work was so outraged by the Government 's claims about what was said in the work that he wrote to the Evening Standard on 1 October and said : ’ We found much to criticise about the British arrangement for training young people . |
11 | More than 200 years later , we still have much to learn about the species . |
12 | Stone might not have much to say about the past hundred years , but the shadow of the present undoubtedly hangs over the book . |
13 | Idealism , then , simply did not look as if it had much to say about the major events in international relations in the 1930s . |
14 | Both had worked closely with Laker ; been witness to — and victims of — his downfall ; both had much to say about the pitfalls Branson should , at all costs , avoid . |
15 | Conservative ideologists had had much to say about the case for bringing market conditions more effectively to bear upon the distribution of social services , but only in the housing field had Conservative governments taken steps that represented major responses to this viewpoint . |
16 | Suvarov had much to say about the territorial ambitions of Marshal Stalin and David interrupted at one moment to ask whether Suvarov had ever met him . |
17 | The solo madrigals lean now toward declamatory monody , now toward coloratura song , often fusing both as in ‘ Amarilli ’ , and in his preface Caccini has much to say about the types of graces — trilli and gruppi-which can heighten expressiveness . |
18 | has already said that the Tories do n't seem to have any provision for capital and I 'm dying to know why they have as much to say about the additional buildings as anyone else er I 'd be interested to know what they say . |
19 | Neither Marxism Today , Socialist Review nor Tribune had anything at all to say about the programme . |
20 | The Bible does have quite a bit to say about Christians — all Christians — being witnesses for Jesus , BUT it does not have very much at all to say about the sort of ‘ Witnessing ’ being done by ‘ Damnation Derek ’ . |
21 | In the shadow of that history there is all the more to appreciate about the way progressive movements in our time have turned things around , and begun positively to identify the difference of the other : ‘ the emphasis on discontinuity , the celebration of difference and heterogeneity , and the assertion of plurality as opposed to reductive unities — these ideas have animated almost an entire generation of literary and cultural critics ’ ( Mohanty , ‘ Us and Them ’ , 56 — 7 ) . |
22 | It 's just that other have had so much more to say about the work . |
23 | In fact , politics may have more to say about the actual extent of a regulatory framework than does economics . |
24 | We refer to this latter approach as ‘ punitive bifurcation ’ , and will have more to say about the details of the policy in Chapter 7 . |
25 | I will have much more to say about the biochemistry of these events in the context of my own experiments in the next chapter ; I do n't want to get into great detail here but instead would emphasize that Kandel explains the reflex and its habituation and sensitization by a series of reductions . |
26 | Thereafter Gregory has nothing more to say about the Alamans . |
27 | We shall have more to say about the properties of the AD function later in the chapter . |
28 | I erm possibly , have you got a lot more to say about the course ? |
29 | I have less to say about the country south of the Mallaig railway . |
30 | They are then left on their own to worry about the threats from within and without . |