Example sentences of "[noun] have [pron] [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | The action has nothing specifically to do with the technical content of the programmes but relates to wider difficulties between the Council of Ministers , the Commission and the European Parliament . |
2 | The chief superintendent had something else to tell her . |
3 | The courts will generally be reluctant to find that a natural event breaks the chain of causation as the plaintiff has no-one else to sue if the defendant is exonerated . |
4 | Rita confessed her frock had come from a Beverly Hills shop which was so snooty the assistant asked her if she had an appointment : ‘ I asked , ‘ Why , do the dresses have something else to do ? ’ ’ |
5 | They were concerned with variety of opinion , editorial freedom , partisan bias — values having nothing directly to do with economics and industry . |
6 | But Sophia had something else to tell her . |
7 | Since she hardly ever drank , she 'd probably have a hangover to contend with on top of everything else come morning , but frankly it would be a relief to have something else to think about other than Adam . |
8 | This sub-committee had nothing else to do and the members carried out their task well : the delegates were all comfortable ! ( 6 ) Noting how the committee is proceeding is made more or less difficult according as the Chairman is less or more efficient . |
9 | So , please do n't assume that teachers have nothing else to do but give lectures and await your arrival in their rooms . |
10 | Then Sebastian started talking in terms of giving up his job , and Leith had something else to worry about . |
11 | Charles had someone else to denounce . |
12 | Karelius had nothing else to go on , besides which he owed the Hapsburgs ' man something for saving his life . |
13 | ‘ You middle class women have nothing else to worry about . ’ |
14 | But Ruggia has someone else to count on this season . |