Example sentences of "[coord] [Wh det] [pers pn] has [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 Gandhi acknowledged this and what he has to say about brahmacārya has to be taken as applying in the main to those who are able to accept the discipline involved in resolving to enter the third stage of life .
2 And what he has to say makes it clear that young John Titford was not the only one to die in its grip :
3 Governors , parents and teachers at Cheddington have taken the initiative and they 're actively promoting the school and what it has to offer to the village .
4 This is because it is only the school and its daily managers who can assess what it can afford — and what it has to afford — to do in terms of staff time and money and because it is the school which has , in the end , to initiate any assessment of the type of community assistance which will provide its partners with the benefits they seek .
5 It is n't important ; pop is thus marginalized , and whatever it has to say of greater import is ignored .
6 It is an attempt to conform to a divine reality and standard that the soul can not ‘ see ’ at this early stage but which she has to take on faith .
7 The terms of the motion may not be welcome to all hon. Members , but what he has to say deserves to be aired and I hope that the House will ensure that he has an opportunity to make his point today .
8 But what he has to say in his tale may represent what we might like to believe such a character 's ribald attitudes towards women , towards his fellow men , and towards conventional morality would predictably be .
9 You obviously know she and Steve had an affair , but what it has to do with me dining with my partner I fail to see . ’
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