Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] have [verb] to the " in BNC.
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1 | the Board has responded to the government with regard to the pensions issue , and suggested a number of improvements to the government 's proposals . |
2 | The fact is that after 1936 the tide had turned to the right in British Labour politics . |
3 | Gavin also faces three charges of obtaining a total of £630 from Nalgo by falsely pretending the money had gone to the Transport & General Workers Union . |
4 | The chairman has written to the Director of Planning re the proposed development at Hermiston but has received no reply . |
5 | The chairman has written to the Secretary of Baberton Golf Club but no reply has been received . |
6 | The chairman has written to the Director of Planning re the proposed development at Hermiston but has received no reply . |
7 | After having her breast removed , she was then told the malignancy had spread to the lymph nodes under her arm . |
8 | Theory 2 — The West had overreacted to the communists through fear . |
9 | My hon. Friend the Member for The Wrekin has proved to the hilt that there has been a greater , easier and more eager resort to the guillotine than at any time in English parliamentary history . |
10 | Now the fight has shifted to the mode of procedure . |
11 | The budget had to respond to the two challenges of tax reform and resumption of debt service payments , he said . |
12 | As the Association has affiliated to the Irish Congress of Trade Unions in recent months , the General Secretary of Congress , Mr. Peter Cassells was among the fraternal delegates and he received a warm welcome when he addressed the Conference . |
13 | Mr Goddard said the ESC had apologised to the Civic for causing any inconvenience . |
14 | In a statement , Mr Goddard said the ESC had apologised to the theatre for any inconvenience caused by not telling them earlier that the play would run without a break . |
15 | The applicant had objected to the disclosure of the report to the Crown . |
16 | The industry had responded to the great challenge of a whole era of ‘ Busybodies and Meddlers ’ by not only cleaning up minor abuses but by becoming itself an agency of social improvement . |
17 | Cecilia turned somewhat fearfully back and saw that the man and the bear had gone to the far end of the coach where a woman not much younger than herself sat alone . |
18 | It occurred to her hazily that her own condition was like that of a bulb she had once seen when the power had been suddenly cut down and the light had dimmed to the faintest red glow in the filament . |
19 | Dog squadron instructor Keith Waugh was born to be in the RAF and , after 11 satisfying years , he 's happy to say his family 's links with the force have gone to the dogs |
20 | But it was not the warmth of the night which kept him awake , nor the hectic business of the day in the office , where they had had to deal with all the additional pressures which the murder had brought to the diocese . |
21 | The department had written to the ESRC : ‘ In all the circumstances it is not appropriate for the Government to support it … and , more generally , it would not be appropriate for the Government to sponsor the survey . ’ |
22 | The department has written to the dental schools at Liverpool , Newcastle , Birmingham and Manchester and the London Hospital to canvass their support for becoming centres for the evaluation of new dental materials . |
23 | That is why the Department has written to the Northern region saying in effect , ’ We hope you will take account of our reservations in the next year 's allocations , either in the formula or in tempering the pace of change where you have yet to satisfy yourselves and us that the adjustment you propose is entirely reliable . ’ |
24 | The Department has subscribed to the CIPFA/ADSS Financial Management and has access to the material produced which is designed to assist Local Authorities in preparing for the changes to be implemented on 1 April this year . |
25 | Now where it goes negative a negative value I do n't think we 'd be interested in that , that means that the car 's got to the point where you have to pay someone to take it away . |
26 | Attempts by Greenpeace to impede the programme had led to the sinking of the organization 's flagship Rainbow Warrior in Auckland harbour in 1985 by French secret service agents [ see pp. 33852-53 ] . |
27 | The power lead from the transformer has to go to the keyboard first and a short lead from here connects to the PCB . |
28 | A year later , in the year of the Beeching Report on the railways and the abolition of the death penalty in Britain , the pound had shifted to the equivalent of £8.56 today , so £2732.24 for a 289 Cobra means £23,388 in 1990 . |
29 | The mayor had responded to the accusation by dismissing Lewis as " a convicted felon " who would " say anything in court … trying to save his own hide " . |
30 | In ancient times the manor had belonged to the Martyns before they left for Athelhampton . |