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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Even the Liberal party has eventually come to that conclusion — even the Albanian Government have come to that conclusion .
2 Hewlett Packard have a working agreement with Compugraphic which has already led to that company 's typesetters being able to understand PCL and HP 's printers being able to accept Compugraphic 's fonts — they also provide PostScript as an option .
3 Apparently from the notes , a certain Fruchtbaum in the Times Literary Supplement has described Charles on setting out on the Beagle voyage in such terms , which is certainly an exaggeration , but I do not know anyone else who has ever subscribed to that opinion .
4 I welcome the support that my hon. Friend has always given to that company .
5 ‘ I 'd only gone to that debate because my wife was a steward . ’
6 I think the lord sheriff may have somewhat to say to that disposition . ’
7 I think it would have been a disaster and a recipe for disaster because practically if you know what the situation is in the Moat Centre and the Highfields youth and community centre then people would have never resisted to that change .
8 There 's some story about a Mars bar , apparently but we 'ave n't got to that bit yet .
9 Unfortunately we 've not got to that stage yet , and it 's very rare for a threatened famine to be prevented by the international relief community , and even , once it has occurred , it 's very rare for the relief to run smoothly , so I think the research part is to try and find out how to get the right aid to the right people at the right time .
10 Foucard had once gone to that door , thrown it wide , given the room an all-embracing glance , satisfied his curiosity .
11 So that 's purely , I mean and there 's no point in picking you up on that because you just had n't got to that point .
12 The problem is it 's not got to that stage yet .
13 that 'll be the next hurdle , I mean we have n't got to that hurdle .
  Next page