Example sentences of "have [adj] [verb] about the " in BNC.

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1 ( d ) Standing orders Beyond the requirement that the Houses shall ‘ pass ’ Bills before they receive the Royal Assent , the common law has little to say about the Houses of Parliament .
2 Pareto does not consider politics or government as subjects separate from sociology , and he has little to say about the concept of power as such .
3 Dickens , writing in 1850 , has this to say about the district around Watney Street :
4 The Select Committee ( 1987 ) examin-ing the working of the 1981 Education Act has this to say about the under-fives and special educational needs :
5 The solo madrigals lean now toward declamatory monody , now toward coloratura song , often fusing both as in ‘ Amarilli ’ , and in his preface Caccini has much to say about the types of graces — trilli and gruppi-which can heighten expressiveness .
6 We are looking forward to a visit from prominent physiotherapist Vivian Grisogono , who , with her vast and expert knowledge of treating sports injuries , has much to impart about the way we enthusiastically drive our bodies on to perform at a pace that often proves harmful .
7 The EC has had little to say about the Gulf , and to that few have listened .
8 Conservative ideologists had had much to say about the case for bringing market conditions more effectively to bear upon the distribution of social services , but only in the housing field had Conservative governments taken steps that represented major responses to this viewpoint .
9 Even letting you you 've all talked about the you know employers are paying money in and so on , we do n't want the schemes wound up , er if I was the the employer , might I not be concerned if you elected a a chairman that was n't erm favourable to me ?
10 Stone might not have much to say about the past hundred years , but the shadow of the present undoubtedly hangs over the book .
11 In fact , politics may have more to say about the actual extent of a regulatory framework than does economics .
12 We refer to this latter approach as ‘ punitive bifurcation ’ , and will have more to say about the details of the policy in Chapter 7 .
13 We shall have more to say about the properties of the AD function later in the chapter .
14 Literature on the subject has chiefly been critical ; for example , in a special review of the world press in 1973 , The Times of London had this to say about the African press in what was a uniformly gloomy and disapproving report :
15 David , for example , had this to say about the three years he had been in the group :
16 A member of our group had this to say about the writing of this paper : ‘ It will be worth doing if it gets read by a lot of people .
17 Ronnie Cairns , Head of Standards at Scottish Enterprise , had this to say about the three organisations ' joint commitment to quality :
18 Michael had this to say about the inaccessibility to the general public of recent contemporary music .
19 Idealism , then , simply did not look as if it had much to say about the major events in international relations in the 1930s .
20 Both had worked closely with Laker ; been witness to — and victims of — his downfall ; both had much to say about the pitfalls Branson should , at all costs , avoid .
21 Suvarov had much to say about the territorial ambitions of Marshal Stalin and David interrupted at one moment to ask whether Suvarov had ever met him .
22 Again , fossils have little to say about the aschelminthes ( nematodes , rotifers and others ) which may , in any case , be a polyphyletic grade .
23 More than 200 years later , we still have much to learn about the species .
24 I have less to say about the country south of the Mallaig railway .
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