Example sentences of "[modal v] have [adv] [adj] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Aesthetes among the novices will by now be thoroughly irritable and complaining that gardens should have as much to do with the soul as with the necessity or not of a washing line or a barbecue pit . |
2 | ‘ You must have so much to talk about that you ca n't possibly want a stranger , ’ said Julia . |
3 | Arbroath 's walls offer a well-groomed feel , powdered silk , which must have as much to do with the history of the place as with Historic Scotland 's care . |
4 | If the colouristic range seems limited in places , that may have as much to do with the rather desiccated 30-year-old recording as with the composer 's only part-time virtuoso fingers . |
5 | The notion is gaining credence that health-care seeking in IBS , particularly to tertiary care centres , may have as much to do with a person 's cultural and psychosocial state as with the IBS symptoms themselves . |
6 | In so doing we are probably , assuming such abilities exist , mixing chalk with cheese : clairvoyance , for example , may have as little to do with precognition as vision has to do with touch . |
7 | Thus , the criteria used in planning decisions at the local level may have very little to do with national ideology . |
8 | ‘ I will have as little to do with you as possible , Monsieur Lemarchand . |
9 | Well , one thing I think will come out of it is that the Enquiry will say that this closure will have fairly cataclysmic affects on the economy of this city , I think that 's clear , and I think that will come out of it . |