Example sentences of "have [verb] in the [noun sg] to " in BNC.
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1 | No account is usually taken of the care which the dependant may be giving or have given in the past to the carer . |
2 | It mattered to Randolph Ash what a man was , though he could , without undue disturbance , have written that general pantechnicon of a sentence using other terms , phrases and rhythms and have come in the end to the same satisfactory evasive metaphor . |
3 | The modification we have done in the past to vehicles ( particularly in windy areas ) is to screw to the door edge and footwell a strip of seat belt webbing which , when taught , stops the door touching the door post . |
4 | Archaeologists have tended in the past to be mesmerized by the presence of walls and regard them as enclosing the only areas worthy of study . |
5 | Governments have tended in the main to be more interested in macro-rather than micro- ( individual programme ) problems . |
6 | The tuners are Jackson-stamped Gotohs and have proved in the past to be man enough for the job , relegated as they are to being mere anchor points for the strings , taking into account the Floyd Rose licensed tremolo employed here . |