Example sentences of "[indef pn] [to-vb] [prep] [adj] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | She spent most of her time telling herself that it was the loss of her job that was so catastrophic ; it had nothing to do with Ace Barton . |
2 | It 's got nothing to do with that Roger . |
3 | ‘ Or is this something to do with last Saturday ? ’ |
4 | On the other hand , I 'd been pulled by the cops for reasons not yet clear but had something to do with enigmatic Jo Scamp and her gaff in Sedgeley House . |
5 | He installed me in the base-camp , an old redbrick gardener 's cottage with roses climbing up the side , offered me the keys to the crew bus so that I could pick up something to eat in nearby Worksop , and even had the foresight to take a pint of milk from the warden 's fridge so that I 'd be able to make a cup of coffee in the morning . |
6 | Well that 's sounds something to recommend for that December Saturday . |
7 | Well , that sounds something to recommend for that December Saturday . |
8 | Well , I said to her , told her about not having nowt to eat from that Wednesday morning , er Wednesday dinner time , till Thursday when they went |
9 | Do you have anything to say about that Mr ? |