Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] have [be] [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 The dhāmi picked up his long tuft of hair bound with silver rings that had been given to the god he embodied , and carefully wound it round his head again and covered it with his turban .
2 Once occupied and having been carried to its destination , the coffin opened at the bottom and the occupant was dropped into the grave .
3 Any work of art is a complex vibratory system to which our senses and nervous system respond , and any object such as the sacred wooden boards or Tapundas , or the stone Tjinas of the Aborigines , many of which are inscribed with the serpent motif , or any object that has been submitted to human veneration through actions or desires , remains charged with psychic power that can be transmitted or given off in energetic emanations providing there has been no transformation of the original material used in its creation .
4 The basic strategy of reusing information to create new information is well accepted and has been applied to writing .
5 Both animals are recovering and have been moved to stables nearby .
6 The exhibitionist streak that had been confined to fancy-dress parties at Virgin 's weekends away now found full public licence ; Richard Branson embarked on a sort of alternative career in fancy dress that would see him , over the years , photographed in airline captain 's uniform , as Peter Pan , Spider Man , City Gent and , on one occasion and for reasons that were never entirely clear , in the bath , wearing only bubbles and a cunningly placed newspaper .
7 On 19 December 1989 Vinelott J. declared that the plaintiffs were not entitled to object to items in the accounts on the ground that the items were unreasonable in amount except where the items challenged formed part of litigation costs that had been directed to be taxed on an indemnity basis , in which case the plaintiffs could make objections appropriate to a taxation on an indemnity basis unless ( a ) the court had deprived the first defendant ( as mortgagee ) of any relevant costs ; or ( b ) the court had ordered taxation of any relevant costs on some other basis save where there was no inconsistency between such an order and the first defendant contractual right to payment of such costs .
8 The order made by Vinelott J. and now under appeal dealt with these issues by declaring that the plaintiffs were not entitled to object to items in the accounts on the ground that the items were unreasonable in amount except where the items challenged formed part of the litigation costs that had been directed to be taxed on an indemnity basis , in which case the plaintiffs could make objections appropriate to a taxation on an indemnity basis : see R.S.C. , Ord. 62 , r. 12(2) .
9 The olfactory channel is used and has been found to be important in making judgements about a person being ‘ good ’ or ‘ bad ’ !
10 Conserved basic residues , as well as the two histidines that have been crosslinked to DNA , are shown in blue .
11 A total of £165 was raised and has been sent to Romania Aid .
12 The report stated that 250 people had disappeared or had been put to death in the " emergency zones " since he took office in August 1990 .
13 Three men have been arrested and have been sent to Exeter where the original theft of the vehicle took place
14 The reason for this may well be the fact that IT , like almost all innovations , has emerged and has been developed to the highest standard in countries with strong democratic forces which are able to counterbalance any propensity for excessive power concentration .
15 One of them , the 22 year-old occupier , has been charged with supplying cannabis and possession with intent to supply and has been bailed to Wrexham Magistrate 's Court on July 14 .
16 Empirical therapy with class I antiarrhythmic drugs ( quinidine , procainamide , disopyramide ) was once widely practised but has been shown to be at best ineffective and at worst dangerous .
17 If the Government sanction all the deals on gas burn that have been agreed to in principle , we will witness the transfer of 40 per cent .
18 Namawar and had been sent to hell-fire , came back in loud and strong .
19 This section will not cause the remittance basis to cease to be available or cause income to be treated as having been remitted to the United Kingdom .
20 Medical or other expert reports that have been disclosed to the other side should not go in Sched 1 , Pt1 , of the list , even if they have already been disclosed to the other side , but always go in Pt2 , otherwise one will lose the right to claim privilege for such reports .
21 At each side is a loop or scroll handle that had been soldered to the convex sides .
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