Example sentences of "[noun pl] have [vb pp] [prep] [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 Since then major currencies have floated in relation to each other .
2 In some prosperous areas of the country , too , specialist services providing domestic and personal care services direct to elderly people in their own homes have developed in response to local demand .
3 ‘ The managerial and cultural changes which Scottish companies have introduced in response to the green agenda are not well understood and we can say very little about the effectiveness of these changes . ’
4 In a year when all other parts of the charitable sector have been hit by the drop in disposable income , environmental charities have gone from strength to strength .
5 Fresh questions have arisen in response to such phenomena as the emergence of the new religious movements or ‘ cults ’ and the rise of new forms of orthodox religions of the right , such as the Ayatollah 's Iran , or Jerry Falwell 's Moral Majority in the United States .
6 What is loosely termed ‘ global competition ’ is the outcome of how individual firms have reacted over time to the changing balance of opportunity and threat .
7 The Tyne yards have lived from order to order with a steadily decreasing total work force .
8 Although the territory does not have formal political parties , two loose coalitions have evolved in response to the protracted debate over the compact of free association : the Coalition for Open Honest and Just Government opposes the compact , while the Ta Belau Party supports it .
9 That would be the normal price bracket for a Dior or Chanel creation — but now the supermodels have gone from catwalk to catalogue .
10 Five newcomers have applied for promotion to the Sealink level and the two front runners are Holyhead Town and St Asaph City , the respective Gwynedd and Clwyd League champions .
11 Japan 's large , integrated steel mills have switched from coal to oil as well as implementing stringent energy efficiency improvements .
12 If the masks have remained of importance to you , you must certainly fashion it again . ’
13 Scottish ospreys have gone from strength to strength .
14 ULSTER pensioners have reacted with horror to Government proposals to pay pensions directly into bank accounts .
15 Since then village children have gone by bus to the primary school in neighbouring Melbourne .
16 A number of important issues have arisen in relation to privacy and data protection issues in the field of new telecommunications technology : in particular , the use of directory information by telecommunications operators , itemised billing , caller line identification and telemarketing .
17 Both sides have agreed in principle to a referendum on the future of the territory , and the United Nations has been trying to achieve agreement on its details but , despite concessions by Polisario , little progress has been made .
18 British Government spokesmen have suggested from time to time that the Treaty on European Union represents a reversal of the process of centralisation within the Community .
19 The image of policing gleaned from police programmes on British and American television and in films is very much how Easton 's police see themselves , as others have commented with respect to police forces elsewhere ( Holdaway 1983 : 147 ; Hurd 1979 ; Klockars 1983 ; Morris and Heal 1981 ; Tuska 1979 ) .
20 Gay Switchboards have passed on information to every man who phoned in , self-help groups and caring services were set up , and — when there was time to breathe — attempts were made to persuade a reluctant government that the deaths of so many gay men was an issue worthy of their attention .
21 The project examines the values held in an industrial community in Central Scotland , particularly those relating to formal and informal work , and investigates whether these values have changed in response to the high level of unemployment there .
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