Example sentences of "[Wh pn] have [adv] [to-vb] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Barthes 's S/Z brings the reader into particular prominence first in its concept of the scriptible that calls for active involvement on the part of the reader in the production of the text ( which is not to forget that in Critique et vérité Barthes had already described the critic as someone who has actively to produce a meaning for the polysemic text ) ; and second , in its thoroughly intertextual view of literature . |
2 | Boardwalk was no flying machine , a big clumsy four-year-old who had yet to win a race , but none of the opposition had any form . |
3 | Dustin admired Brooks , who had yet to make a movie , for his TV work . |
4 | In Greece recruits to the diplomatic service , who had already to hold a law degree , were subjected , at least in theory , to a competitive entrance examination from 1868 onwards . |
5 | Very quickly this initial impression vanished as she recognised in him a dazzling personality , a person who had only to enter a room and the pace of things altered . |
6 | A RE-THINKING of High Noon , awarding more points to the practical men who have finally to take a stand , as represented by farmer Van Heflin , who just wants to get his crops in , with the figure of the hero reincarnated as Alan Ladd in fringed buckskins . |
7 | Young people are more likely than older voters to be against egalitarian measures favouring those who have yet to gain a capital stake in our society . |
8 | SWANSEA , the Division One leaders of the Heineken League , should consolidate their position today with a win over Maesteg , the bottom club who have yet to win a League game . |
9 | Against a country who have yet to win a game in this competition , McCoist is at one time the biggest worry and the main source of inspiration for Roxburgh . |
10 | He had won in the maiden class , for those who have yet to win a prize , in 1975 , but he had not been successful since moving into the growers ' section . |