Example sentences of "[conj] [noun sg] have [verb] to the " in BNC.

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1 At the moment , under English law , data is not property , and damage or theft has to relate to the medium on which it is stored .
2 This impairment can be explained in a straightforward manner if one assumes that damage has occurred to the part of the reading system that involves addressed phonology .
3 A Crown lawyer said that Hall had gone to the Co Galway resort of Salthill with a group of friends where they had rented a house for a week last July .
4 Much later , after the funeral , Billy 's mother looked for the letter that Auntie had written to the pension people .
5 Has this led to the existence of " overseas dialects " of the Caribbean Creoles , in the same way that migration has led to the American , Canadian , Australian and other overseas dialects of English ?
6 Bricknell says that Cefic has responded to the suggestion of such a tax by saying that all it will do is reduce the industry 's ability to spend money on new plants and technology .
7 Speculation has been based mostly on anatomy , both adult and larval ; meanwhile ultrastructural studies , immunology and biochemistry have added to the debate , and sometimes the confusion .
8 For four and a half centuries the village and manor have belonged to the Earls of Pembroke .
9 My right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry has written to the Leader of the Opposition drawing attention to the many ways in which it was a gross distortion and to the fact that , for example , one in 10 personal computers sold in the world — let alone in this country — is now made in Scotland and that no less than 85 per cent .
10 In the twentieth century the battles have been over quite different issues and in the courts the hitherto ancillary matters of child custody and maintenance have come to the fore .
11 By the 1980s , however , massive decline of jobs and population had led to the concentration of national socio-economic problems in inner cities , and to a very varied set of government programmes to improve the situation ( Chapter 8 ) .
12 It is worth having a store of them up your sleeve until confidence has grown to the state where they can be produced off the top of the head .
13 I was led into all these commitments in a very friendly and deferential spirit , and in a similar spirit of friendship and hospitality I was invited to numerous social engagements , from impressive lunch in honour of the Minister of Education to an invitation to a private home in Jaipur , where my kind host and hostess had gone to the trouble of preparing sandwiches , cake , chips ( without the fish ) and pudding , in case I should not like the Indian dishes served for the other guests !
14 The passengers and crew had transferred to the Stratocruiser and resumed their journey more than 3 hours behind schedule .
15 Therapy ? 's latest game is ‘ Whose Round Is It Anyway ? ’ in which contestants from the band and crew have to go to the bar and order a drink in the manner of a named personality .
16 … ’ bit once the sun and beer has gone to the head and we 're talking as we are after this weekend severe overcooking .
17 A five-hour visit by US President George Bush on June 11 , intended , according to US political analysts , to demonstrate to US voters in an election year that his decision to launch the December 1989 military invasion of Panama [ see pp. 37112-13 ] had been vindicated and that peace and democracy had returned to the country , badly backfired when thousands of demonstrators disrupted his public appearances .
18 The Right has prompted the Left to ponder that perhaps capitalism and democracy have come to the parting of ways ; perhaps there is more life in the democratic road to socialism than many have chosen to suppose ; and so perhaps there are things that need to be defended and advanced from within the British constitution itself .
19 Juliet Mitchell in her work Psychoanalysis and Feminism has pointed to the significance of this task , but the problem , as suggested above , has been that most analyses have not been sufficiently historically specific to make them usable .
20 One of the major problems for us , whichever Party 's in in control , and I think if Councillor had gone to the press after this report was done and , rather than trying to score points and saying it 's all because it 's lack of Government cash , if he 'd appli if he 'd said , let's all get together on this , let's try and solve the problem , the problem 's been going on indefinitely , let's try and s , he might have gained more credibility .
21 In particular , the investigators examine how industry and government have responded to the challenge presented by the emergence of biotechnology with its potential to generate new , powerful and profitable drugs which will supersede many currently in use .
22 Corporatism and post-Fordism have led to the control of industry , employment and markets from international centres which supervise the socio-economic development of continental trading communities .
23 However , systems change and the more integrated approach and understanding has led to the inception of new and original concepts and these will provide the basis for chapter 8 .
24 When no ‘ day certain ’ has been agreed , the seller will succeed only if property has passed to the buyer .
25 As a matter of strict terminology , this right is called a ‘ lien ’ if property has passed to the buyer and a ‘ right of retention ’ if property is still with the seller , section 39(2) .
26 The contemporary ‘ macho ’ image which Press and public has given to the regiment since they became dramatically aware of it during the siege in 1980 of the Iranian Embassy in London , is a false representation of what it was during the Second World War .
27 Her mother and brother had departed to the kitchen from where Wexford could hear their muted whisperings and the funereally careful clink of cups .
28 The pessimistic thing was , the Hobbesians always looked back to the past , some golden age of order in the past , you know , when , when people knew what to do and er , and er , things were right as it were , and th they tend to want to restore some ideal state of order and authority that existed in the past , which was much better than now , because civilization has gone to the dogs , and been corrupted and so on .
29 Equally , a contract for the sale of unascertained goods out of a specific bulk will not be frustrated by the perishing of the bulk if this occurs after risk has passed to the buyer .
30 It should be emphasised again that this last situation will occur only very seldom , because usually by the time the buyer gets possession of the goods risk will have passed to him and , if the goods perish after risk has passed to the buyer , that will not frustrate the contract .
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