Example sentences of "have [adv] [vb pp] to [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | As we will see below , marine animals have all adapted to this patchiness — and in some cases , as with the great whales , exploit it beautifully . |
2 | The Group 's long-standing excavations at Wharram Percy in the East Riding of Yorkshire have greatly contributed to this work ( Fig. 30 ) . |
3 | We have already alluded to this problem in the General Introduction , and the paper by Williams amplifies and develops the issue . |
4 | We have already inquired to some extent , and we shall have to inquire further , how far these assumptions are in accordance with the actual facts of life . |
5 | Is there anything which your intended should know that you have not revealed to this point ? |
6 | Er and I again I have to say that we have not come to any conclusions about the new settlement , but certainly if there is to be a new settlement , then generally people would like more certainty . |
7 | And finally can I reemphasise that we have not come to any conclusion as to which road we shall go down on this one . |
8 | They have not spoken to each other for the past 10 years . |
9 | Two people have not spoken to each other for months and during that time the sun has gone down day after day upon their anger with each other . |
10 | Erm our members and the County members have come to a a a judgement and a decision based on all that information , all the information that you you have just mentioned to this E I P . |
11 | The growth of new housing estates , with their anonymous corridors and large barren spaces , and the destruction of the old terraced house communities with their adjoining gardens , have inevitably led to more isolation of family life . |
12 | And I hope you have n't gone to any trouble cooking for me because I can barely keep owt down these days , not after t'hospital , me appetite quite sickened away on me wi' the things they serve up — greasy bits o' beef skirt and nasty little salads wi' half a two-week old egg and a few outside leaves o' lettuce and a bit o' wet beetroot , no , it was an effort getting it down , let alone keeping it down — I can tell you , there was many as could n't , eggs from t'infernal regions we got for us breakfast as often as not , right stink bombs , but could you get any o' them nurses to have a sniff or give us another i'stead ? |
13 | that 'll be the next hurdle , I mean we have n't got to that hurdle . |
14 | overpower , you know , creep up on you , I , I 'd , it 'd just get the better of me Eric that 's why I got really the other one you see and that , I , I have n't come to any harm not having it , and erm I 've just got to get rid of this because it 's , I 'd do a lot more Eric if it were n't for the television , I know I 'll miss it when I get rid of it you see , it has been described as a plug-in drug |
15 | She says I have n't spoken to many wives but I was horrified , everyone is very upset . |
16 | The family have previously written to former Home Secretary Kenneth Baker asking for information , but were left none the wiser . |
17 | If you have previously contributed to another pension scheme before you joined the ES , you may be able to transfer your pension rights into the PCSPS . |
18 | ‘ We have recently moved to this village and I have never been so bored in all my life . |