Example sentences of "[pron] have something [verb] to " in BNC.
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1 | Everyone has something to contribute to life . |
2 | A few days later the father told a project worker , ‘ You know that was the first time I felt I had something to offer to the school . ’ |
3 | ‘ Mr Nicholls and I have something to say to you . ’ |
4 | I have something to say to you . ’ |
5 | And yes , I know I 'm beautiful , if you say so , but what matters more to me is that I 'm a damn good nurse and I have something to give to these people . ’ |
6 | But as it happens , I have something to convey to you . ’ |
7 | And I think she has something to say to you … ’ |
8 | She felt she had something to give to college life |
9 | ‘ She had something coming to her all right , Superintendent . |
10 | ‘ You have something to say to me ? ’ |
11 | They build on young people 's skills and confidence so they feel that they have something to offer to the world and to their own community . |
12 | Individuals from pressure groups , or at least representing specific interests , secure entry into the ranks of those who exercise power by virtue not only of expertise but also of personal qualities , such as persistence and charm , which enable them to persuade that they have something to contribute to public decision making . |
13 | She sensed that he had something to say to her . |
14 | He had missed us at Alassio and followed the train in his car , he had something to speak to her about . |
15 | He was not clever or epigrammatic in the Union manner and only occasionally witty , but always spoke as though he had something to contribute to the debate . |