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

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1 As university funding has come to hinge on publication , this has been encouraged for its own sake .
2 He says : ‘ Dwindling belief in redemption and damnation has led to loss of fear of the eternal consequences of goodness and badness .
3 It contrasts somewhat with the wishes of John Patten , education secretary for England and Wales , who wrote last year : ‘ Dwindling belief in redemption and damnation has led to loss of fear of the eternal consequences of goodness and badness . ’
4 This approach has led to overexploitation of stream systems .
5 The success of science in extending the frontiers of knowledge has led to scepticism about religion
6 It gives a very good explanation of what the world has achieved to date in space science and technology .
7 Jes paid her on Sunday and instead of telling us how they went round for her wages yesterday and he 'd already paid her , and she 'd gone to school with money in her car !
8 The 50 men of Group 1 had landed without opposition ; eight of the Germans defending the strongpoint at Hellevik having gone to Vaagso for breakfast .
9 The latter is said to have come to Karaman in order to study under Cemaleddin Aksarayi , although he almost abandoned the journey on reading that scholar 's in which he was very much disappointed .
10 The prominence he had given to instruction in science had evidently made matters worse .
11 Detained under a section of the Mental Health Act in the first place , these patients had responded to treatment in hospital , and their leave was subject to a requirement that treatment should be continued outside hospital .
12 One student , who had transferred to physics from medicine , explained the difference between chemistry and physics :
13 No matter what he and Bernice had been through , she knew in her heart of hearts that his guilt over what he had done to Ace on Heaven — and before — was a weakness : a button which would always work to throw him off balance when pressed .
14 Once stomachs had settled to life at sea their owners got down to the serious work of filling them with the gargantuan meals offered .
15 The conservative Blaize , who died of prostate cancer and had been confined to a wheelchair for the past year , lost his parliamentary majority five months ago but had clung to office despite opposition protests .
16 Billy had gone to school with Chopper and knew his background very well .
17 I had gone to bed about midnight .
18 Oh yes yes then after after the men had gone to bed of course .
19 Nixon had gone to war with Congress , but there was reason to believe that the new president 's relationship with the legislature would be more amicable and constructive .
20 While the Sussex gentry who had gone to war for religion had to adjust to the need to maintain stability , many of the Puritan clergy could and would not .
21 The central figure in his story is always Pope Gregory I. Ralph insisted that the Canterbury case was based on Gregory 's actions and intentions , and on the weight that Gregory had attached to continuity of tradition .
22 The television puppets from Sesame Street have come to life on stage .
23 Analogous replacements in other DNA cytosine-C 5 methyltransferases of cysteine residues for serine have lead to loss of methyltransfer activity ; the folding status of the corresponding stable gene products , however , was not characterized ( 27 , 28 ) .
24 Meanwhile , in America , the New FADS have signed to Mute/Electra through Play It Again Sam .
25 You have tried to logon to LIFESPAN as a user who is already logged on .
26 You have tried to logon to LIFESPAN from a node which is not registered with LIFESPAN .
27 You have tried to logon to LIFESPAN when the maximum allowable number of users are currently logged on .
28 You have tried to logon to LIFESPAN when the maximum allowable number of users are currently logged on .
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