Example sentences of "have [adv] [vb pp] [adv prt] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The regions — they have since come up to London — were miles away from that sort of thing .
2 You have successfully logged on to LIFESPAN .
3 They have all gone off to work or to look for work , leaving behind the old , the disabled , the women and the children .
4 Malone 's buys this summer looked like good ones but they have not lived up to expectations .
5 Although Fletcher admitted that England have not come up to standard over the last three months , he also believes that a poor itinerary and a lack of turning pitches in English domestic cricket is largely to blame for the string of dismal performances .
6 Many have thus latched on to Oakeshott 's use of tradition to identify him as a Burkean conservative .
7 He never let Liverpool down , but the management have always gone back to Bruce Grobbelaar .
8 But when a High King or Queen is born , they have always come up to Tara 's gates , and sung him — or her — into the world .
9 Mr is still moving a motion which refers to the party conference proposals which have now moved on to bills before the house .
10 Arsenal fans still talk about former Highbury heroes Michael Thomas and David Rocastle , the main men from the Championship-winning team who have now moved on to Liverpool and Leeds .
11 I am making good progress — slow but sure — and have now graduated on to walking sticks , although I feel very wobbly on these having had the crutches for a month .
12 You were right in saying that there was very bad press given to hormone replacement therapy in in the early days when they used very high doses of of er un er , of normal oestrogens and this caused an increase in the amount of end of uterus , uterine cancer and this I think has generally er mo mo mo ruined the course for for the older doctors because they still think that it 's associated with an increase in cancer and they have n't got up to date to realise that the more modern preparations are not causing this and that 's where I think th the problems li lie .
13 . The other ideal , which I have n't got round to doing would be to try and appoint somebody on a short term basis .
14 ‘ I was so incensed I bought the hospital and I just have n't got around to firing — restaffing it .
15 Although LEAs have sometimes held on to powers at the centre which prevented decisions being made quickly and flexibly , they did provide an education service which allowed an effective response to diversity and need .
16 The dogs have been kennelled , and the bodyguards have either gone back to bed or have fallen asleep in the hall .
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