Example sentences of "[Wh pn] have [verb] [to-vb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | A TOWN in Peru is in an uproar over a legend that a Blackburn woman buried there is a vampire who has vowed to return to life tomorrow to seek revenge . |
2 | ‘ Many who had planned to stay at home will now go away , others will feel they can afford a second holiday . ’ |
3 | McNair , the elderly gillie who had agreed to live as caretaker in the Earl 's shooting lodge . |
4 | The arrangement was for Dorli and Lieserl to be looked after by a young Leeds couple , Theo and Tilly Hall , who had offered to take in refugee children . |
5 | But there was nearly always a small group of so-called " mature students ' , who had failed to get to college when they left school ( due to illness , perhaps , or economic circumstances or the disruption caused by the Second World War of 1939–45 ) . |
6 | We all know widowers and widows who have failed to recover from loss , whose family or friends can find no way of breaking into their misery and sadly , but inevitably , become tired of trying . |
7 | The best kept secret of this election may be that poll tax collectors plan a massive drive to catch those who have failed to register for poll tax , or those who have registered but failed to pay it , when they present themselves at the polling booths tomorrow . |
8 | It 's a striking testimony to the unstinting efforts of everyone involved , primarily the players and management who have had to contend with criticism that too often was both vindictive and personalised . |
9 | It 's a striking testimony to the unstinting efforts of everyone involved , primarily the players and management who have had to contend with criticism that too often was both vindictive and personalised . |