Example sentences of "he has [verb] to a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I think he has come to a rendezvous .
2 The nearest he has come to an England place since was three years ago when he broke a thumb within 24 hours of being selected to face India .
3 Rafferty has regained form — he was seventh last week — because he has switched to a metal driver .
4 Thus , from a classic , relaxed position he has changed to a statue like figure .
5 He says he 's shown that he has adapted to a lack of Oxygen .
6 The England international 's wonder strike against Pescara earlier this month has just been voted goal of the season so far by top TV station RAI and earned him £9,000 , which he has donated to a charity helping Brazilian schoolchildren .
7 If the modern manic individual is uninhibited in the state of mania because , as Rado suggests , he has regressed to a state of psychic organization that existed in him at his mother 's breast and definitely before his superego formed , then we can see that the reason why the divine kings of early agricultural societies could be described as ‘ manic ’ lie in exactly similar conditions : a situation in which the ego is not constrained by the superego because their collective equivalents — primal father and mother on the one side , and the son on the the other — have become one in the person of the monarch ( who , in this respect , is decidedly and accurately described as an incarnation of the trinity ) .
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