Example sentences of "have [adv] [verb] to [noun sg] in " in BNC.
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1 | Either will do , but the present confusion has only added to uncertainty in the financial markets . |
2 | Local autonomy has also led to variety in the way in which the education system is organised within each LEA . |
3 | The rare Himalayan tahr — a distant relative of the mountain goat — has also adapted to life in harsh mountainous conditions . |
4 | It needs time to recoup its investment in Pentium , and still has plenty left to milk in the 80486 . |
5 | A preliminary version of ‘ La Danse ’ , a mural painting executed in 1933 by Henri Matisse for the home of Dr Barnes at Merion near Philadelphia ( see p.7 ) has recently come to light in the possessions of the youngest son , art dealer Pierre Matisse . |
6 | She 'd never resorted to violence in her life , but suddenly the thought of landing a punch square on that granite jaw was enormously appealing . |
7 | She had just got to incarceration in a convent for the rest of her days when they arrived at the top of the stairs . |
8 | He had often drunk to excess in alcoholic ‘ binges ’ . |
9 | Other important casting centres have since come to light in Nigeria and some hundreds of castings have been analysed . |
10 | Their interest has been titillated by occasional manuscripts said to come from Ivan the Terrible 's library , which have periodically come to light in Moscow . |