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

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1 Erm naturally enough you would n't expect me to agree with Miss that erm the figures that we 've put forward are against the regeneration strategy .
2 Lord Haldane L. C. upheld the general principles in the Rice case but refused access to the housing inspector 's report or to the Board itself : when a matter is entrusted to a department of state or similar body , Parliament should be taken , subject to contrary intent , to have meant that it could follow its own procedure which would enable it to work with efficiency .
3 A measurement of unc would enable us to predict with certainty the value of
4 ‘ I shall have nothing to do with unrighteousness , ’ Gabriel stated firmly .
5 Comments such as these are quite common : e.g. " I 'll have nothing to do with religion — that vicar down the road could n't care a damn for anyone . "
6 The objection in one audacious form is that science has or should have nothing to do with causation .
7 It may have something to do with discount offers , advertised heavily in The Sun and in local papers — though the offer of £1 off tyres costing between £30 and £60 at one London depot seemed a little ungenerous .
8 It may have something to do with intelligence , but I am certain it has nothing to do with knowledge — I mean that there are people who have an instinctive yet perfect moral judgment , who can perform the most complex ethical calculations as Indian peasants can sometimes perform astounding mathematical feats in a matter of seconds .
9 Possibly it might have something to do with interoperability at the class library level or maybe a little something for OMG 's next RFT on services .
10 In support of the idea that ear differences in recall may have something to do with position in lateral space there is an intriguing but brief report in the literature that the magnitude of ear asymmetry can be modified by requiring subjects to wear prism lenses that displace the visual field to one side of the true position ( Goldstein and Lackner , 1974 ) .
11 The only editorial guideline was that the subject should have something to do with leisure software for home computers .
12 Anthony Sampson objected — rather too moderately , I felt — that this might all have something to do with politics .
13 One thing was absolutely certain ; as it was my chest we were to chat about , it could n't have anything to do with cancer .
14 I know you do n't actually have anything to do with service stations , is that correct , as a Tourist Board ?
15 It does n't , you know , it does n't have anything to do with trade .
16 Well , it was supposed to be a holiday , and I did promise Claire I would n't take anything to do with work to Barbados , but both of us noticed fairly quickly just how few dogs there were on the island .
17 As it stands the districts seem to be wanting their cake and eat it in that they would like er a policy restricting development in the open countryside but they do n't want it to come with baggage that is specific which says what the exceptions should be .
18 They will not be helped in this task if the way they read does not allow them to perceive with clarity what they are learning to interpret .
19 Nowadays I ca n't bear anything to do with football , kicking an air-filled pig 's bladder up and down a muddy pitch ai n't my idea of fun .
20 You could n't wait to get back down here then and did n't want anything to do with space exploration . ’
21 In response to your assertion that the yellow handkerchief was transmuted into a ribbon because ‘ you ca n't find anything to rhyme with handkerchief ’ , I must point out that , in the song , the word ribbon never rhymed with anything .
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