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

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1 But there is another type of risk affecting corporate bonds that has recently come to prominence and is known as event risk ( or restructuring risk ) .
2 Information that has now come to light about the political gulags and the Gestapo tactics of the secret police has certainly done much to underline the totalitarian essences of even the ‘ soft ’ regimes .
3 For instance , America is the only country that has seriously attempted to measure children 's drama .
4 I can excuse them for not knowing all the facts that have now come to light but I can not forgive them or the government for failing to steer the health of the nation .
5 They might not dare to admit it , but they did n't like the changes they saw around them ; they enjoyed television 's recreations of more confident times , when they had had a country to be proud of , when people had reached maturity at forty and had not pandered to youth .
6 He went sick in September and had not returned to work since .
7 He went sick in September and had not returned to work since .
8 She had cleared for Antwerp , where she spent a couple of days , and had then gone to West Africa , calling at several ports before returning to Antwerp .
9 Alyson , of Hazel Court , Middlesbrough , said she had had minor illnesses , but had always gone to school .
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