Example sentences of "things to say [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ The idea that people with no professional expertise in education could go into schools and have relevant things to say about the teaching methodology seems patent nonsense . ’ |
2 | And have quite a lot of good things to say about the flats and the |
3 | The Touche Ross report had one or two nice things to say about the advantages of nurse prescribing . |
4 | They are running out of rude things to say about each other , or new things to say about the NHS . |
5 | So if you find lots of things to say about the others , you 're still in with a chance here . |
6 | In replying to criticisms of his manners as a director , he has some constructive things to say about the differences between directing film and producing for the theatre . |
7 | Apart from the entries , there are fascinating and often amusing essays on the Fortnum Collection ( fundamental reading for anyone interested in the collecting of small bronzes ) , ‘ Sculpture in the Department of Fine Art ’ , the architectural and sculptural decoration of the University Galleries and the Taylor Institute , ‘ Chantrey , Westmacott , and the casts after the Antique ’ ( this with some rather damning things to say about the standards of curatorship in the past ) , and the Brocklebank Bronzes and Gilbert 's ‘ Circe ’ . |
8 | One major OECD figure had already had momentous things to say about the Gulf . |
9 | If film and theatre have found new things to say on the subject , literature is still relatively dumbstruck . |
10 | By the time he had rallied and got himself together and was thinking of things to say to the police it was too late and they were heading north . |