Example sentences of "[Wh det] [noun prp] have [to-vb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Tights , which Jane had to pay for herself , were made of thickish cotton and fastened with a coin each side and taped . |
2 | But he admitted there would be no swift return to the Exchange Rate Mechanism which Britain had to quit on Black Wednesday . |
3 | What this means might perhaps be made a little clearer with reference to what Kant had to say about his " Ideas " , provided , of course , the comparison is not taken too literally . |
4 | I am not sure that I listened to much more of what Didier had to recount on the subject of Montaine 's death . |
5 | And what Hugh had to say to Abbot Radulfus would soon be talked over again with Brother Cadfael . |
6 | ‘ Travel trade decision makers are invited from all over the world to come and see for themselves what Scotland has to offer as a destination , ’ he says . |
7 | Before investigating further what Lyons has to say about literacy , then , it is important to analyse what he means by ‘ objectivity ’ and what force arguments about it have within his own discipline . |
8 | This is what Josie had to say about her experience of the Alexander Technique : |
9 | It must be admitted that a great deal of what Judaeo-Christianity has to say about the ‘ goodness ’ of God is based upon claims about the way in which He involves himself in the historical process . |
10 | They 've not looked has n't British industry because of the attacks it 's been under on what Europe has to offer in terms of better training , better health and safety etcetera and we need to bring that information to them . |
11 | An extremist view expressed by a twentieth-century artist is what Matisse had to say about his responses to murals by Giotto . |
12 | It will be clear , I think , to anyone reading what Karajan has to say in Chapter 6 of these Conversations that his is an enterprise of particular historical significance . |
13 | Gandhi 's teaching concerning the symbolic nature of personifications of Truth in a variety of different forms seems on the face of it to correspond to what Tillich has to say about the symbolic nature of Christian terminology . |
14 | Let's look at what Jeremiah had to say to people who were trendy thinkers , concerned about the world about them ( with a little sex thrown in to make sure that the readers were suitably titillated ! ) |