Example sentences of "this [verb] [to-vb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 What had all this got to do with the cruel terrors of Spiderglass that kept Mars-U as a garden of torture ( she could n't even think of the garden-master ; somehow he just kind of disappeared from her mind ) so it could pluck poor students into its web of inhumanity ?
2 ‘ So what 's all this got to do with the deaths of our agents ? ’ continued the DDA .
3 Others had to put up with less ideal locations , and this led to demand for the feng shui practitioner , whose skill was in improving the landscape by correct siting , ensuring that nothing took place to disturb the flows of energy .
4 This has to last for the rest of our lives . "
5 This has to do with the way in which network membership involves possession of the social skills and reciprocal relationships which that membership entails .
6 Part of this has to do with the lack of systematic training to which we have already referred .
7 This has to do with the relational quality of deixis .
8 This has to happen in the face of a continuing decline of the fertilizer business in general .
9 Yes , well , it 's at at an odd angle , you noticed th that because we are in latitude fifty nine , so the centre of this has to look at the pole star .
10 This starts to run from the date of delivery of the relevant return of allotments to the Registrar , which must be within one month of each allotment .
11 In any case , all this helped to prepare for the militarist attitude that the party was to take when war came , when it could advocate conscription without any fear of the electoral consequences .
12 A leading scientific journal , Nature , did not publish the paper but none of this seemed to matter before the Utah steamroller .
13 This came to dominate in the last years of the century .
14 In England the king claimed that all his subjects owed fealty to him in some degree , and in due course this came to conflict with the possibility of any of his vassals owing liege homage to any but the king .
15 As can be imagined , this tends to lead to the blurring of stances on issues rather than their clarification .
16 This tends to focus on the physical symptoms of soil erosion and finds its expression in maps of soil loss or erosion hazard , but it also includes other spatial , tangible variables such as land use , stocking densities and the geographical expression of the flow of energy between people and the biosphere .
17 This happened to coincide with the moment Hugette Bouchardeau took over as France 's new , untried environment minister .
18 I was thinking , ‘ What has this got to do with the bank manager ?
19 My Lords what has this got to do with the quality of policing in this country ?
20 This leads to exit from the industry ( total output X is unchanged since the product price is unchanged ) until the new dd curve ( denoted by d'd' ) is tangent to the average cost curve at the new equilibrium output level , .
21 This began to change by the late seventies , as liberalisation in definitions of sexuality began to show in programmes which questioned less the right to homosexual existence , preferring to concentrate on specific topics .
22 The explanation for this seems to lie in the nature of gardening .
23 This seems to coincide with the experience of love he calls " inseparabel " when : and the solitary is urged to prayer as a focus for the love : The second stage he labels contemplation which is " a wonderful joy of Goddes luf , whilk joy es lovyng of God , may noght be talde " ( 118.46 – 7 ) .
24 This seems to strike at the very heart of many of the cases which are made against firms of accountants .
25 Whilst many temporary workers are employed in small establishments , this seems to result from the industrial and occupational distribution of temporary working , rather than a greater propensity of small establishments to use such workers .
26 This appears to arise from the assumption in the Flory-Huggins theory that χ 1 is concentration independent and improved values of ψ 1 are obtained when this is rectified .
27 This appears to rest on the view of the United Kingdom position which was expressly rejected in the Westinghouse case .
28 The general opinion amongst Central Authorities is that a request should not be rejected on this ground ; and this appears to accord with the views expressed in the House of Lords in the Westinghouse case .
29 This appears to coincide with the base of the granite batholith and may represent the basal Variscan thrust .
30 In other words , the counsellor must seek the real feelings of the counsellee through careful listening to what is being said , how it is being said , and how this appears to relate to the real situation .
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