Example sentences of "[vb -s] [to-vb] with [noun sg] " in BNC.

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31 But perfect love drives out fear , because fear has to do with punishment .
32 I think er a lot of it has to do with confidence , the more confidence you get the quieter driving erm , I 'm afraid the more aggressive you become whether your a man or a woman but er quiet .
33 For women , the measurement of the thread has to do with continuity ; it is the thread that runs through all complexity , an underlying order linking past and future .
34 Another possible one has to do with time .
35 Eliot comes across as the sad man who sees double , as a living embodiment of the proposition that the double has to do with pain and with relief from pain , with the search , in such circumstances , for someone other .
36 One has to do with justice .
37 Part of that picture that 's coming out about the behaviour of males in colleges has to do with alcohol .
38 In so doing we are probably , assuming such abilities exist , mixing chalk with cheese : clairvoyance , for example , may have as little to do with precognition as vision has to do with touch .
39 It has to do with superconductivity . ’
40 The other kind of schematic knowledge has to do with mode of communication .
41 I suspect that the current hostility towards modernism has to do with feeling reassured by what is old ( we tend to value the patina of age regardless of quality ) — and the sense of stability that this lends to our institutions .
42 Chairman , Sir David Nicholas ( right ) has to deal with government , shareholders and editors
43 Lesley still has to deal with idiot boy hecklers : ‘ Women can not express their sexuality freely in any area of life , especially in popular music .
44 Moreover , any adept Home Office Minister knows that continuity has to co-exist with innovation .
45 As a jailbird he knows he is no different to the cons he has to live with night and day — reputations mean nothing here .
46 She has to squirm with embarrassment as the others answer questions about her lifestyle .
47 He 's in his 50s and when he 's not working , loves to brush with danger .
48 This removes a lot of work from the main processor which no longer has to bother with keyboard scanning , buffering , etc .
49 These watches are from a range of six that includes a replica of the timeplace Dick uses to communicate with base , complete with speaking microchip .
50 By then it will be clear whether Ian Lang , the Scottish Secretary , intends to proceed with water privatisation , one of eight options he is examining .
51 Brooke-Rose does not impose metaphors on the thematic material she employs in Out , rather she chooses to work with material that is already metaphoric .
52 The narrowing of the arteries which can lead to angina and heart attacks tends to increase with age .
53 The importance attached to family relationships tends to increase with age .
54 We remarked in chapter 3 , however , that within the vowel system as a whole ( including /a/ ) , length tends to co-vary with quality , that is , long-vowel realizations are usually noticeably qualitatively different from short-vowel allophones of the same phoneme .
55 The reasoning here is that renal function tends to decline with age and renal elimination is important in preventing accumulation of metformin , at least theoretically increasing the risk of lactic acidosis ( Luft et al , 1978 ) .
56 No structure is in place for gathering the data , no co-operation currently exists between government officials , no information exists to assist with access , and there are no statutory bodies or even adequate laws to protect machine-readable records from loss .
57 Less well known is that the Act also gives enforcement officers powers to deal with food premises and with equipment which is unhygienic and unsatisfactory within the context of the legislation .
58 A fine view of Chesterfield Central dating from the 50's as the afternoon train to Sheffield Victoria waits to depart with Director 62667 ‘ Somme ’ , as a later train headed by 62666 ‘ Zeebrugge ’ waits to take its place in the bay .
59 1 Did you enjoy reading more , or less ? 2 Did you read different kinds of book as you got older ? 3 Did you read comics ? 4 Did you read information books ? 5 Did you have reading tests ? 6 Did you have any favourite books or authors ? 7 Did you have any hates or fears to do with reading ?
60 Angela has set up four regional training bases around the UK where she can draw on local church-related and BBC contacts to assist with training .
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