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

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1 Such comments have given rise to much discussion about the ‘ climate of research ’ .
2 These limits have given rise to thorny debate in at least two areas which serve as a reminder that it is not only nonhuman animals which are put at risk :
3 With Dominique Bozo in overall charge of the Centre Pompidou and Germain Viatte now heading the Musée National d'Art Moderne ( MNAM ) and the Centre de Création Industrielle ( CCI ) , expressions of concern at the lack of space have given way to wide-ranging debate on the future role of the entire Beaubourg cultural complex .
4 The spangly suits and red specs have given way to designer-jacketed ease .
5 Both the rising expectations of the rural working population and the changing character of the village have made access to some form of transport an essential element of contemporary rural life .
6 It is also in part a result of the demands of modern life which have made access to ordered information more and more necessary .
7 The Department of Employment 's survey of women who were of working age in 1980 ( Martin and Roberts , 1984 ) presents much evidence to explain why most women do not complete lengthy periods of pensionable service and why , where they have had access to occupational pension benefits , they tend to end up with lower weekly rates of pension and smaller lump sums than their male contemporaries .
8 Are the lines you have drawn perpendicular to each other ?
9 Harrison ( 1980 ) claims that all advanced societies have experienced corporatism to some degree in this respect , as all have suffered a growth in the influence of public bureaucracies and political executives and a ‘ corresponding ’ decline in parliamentary control .
10 Tutor and pupil may , however , have spoken Latin to each other .
11 That 's because Scum have taken football to another level of skill ( how do you show sarcarsm in e-mail ? ? ) .
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