Example sentences of "it [verb] [adv] [vb pp] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | If it has not turned to yoghurt , then the original yoghurt was not live . |
2 | This has resulted in not only strangers and professionals moving into the arena of dying and death , but it has also led to commercialisation and big business . |
3 | One has led to the written constitution , but it has also led to revolution and at times tyranny . |
4 | The IoT 's stance has angered members of the Tax Faculty who are currently considering their responses to the consultative document ; it has also led to speculation that the IoT is scared of losing members . |
5 | It has also decided to expense items such as sleeves , labels and packaging ; these were previously included in stocks . |
6 | It has also resorted to austerity policies which have affected prices , employment and real wages . |
7 | It has already led to grief , but that is just a beginning . ’ |
8 | This approach has found that in close-knit , working-class urban and rural peasant communities ( the types it has usually studied to date ) , an individual 's use of nonstandard forms correlates well with their degree of integration into the community or ‘ network strength ’ . |
9 | So it had n't occurred to Folly to ask her assistant if Luke had been in . |
10 | It had never occurred to Joni that on the cross Jesus was unable to move , virtually paralysed . |
11 | There was this girl in a bath of asses milk , yuk ! and it had all turned to cheese , so they put her on the table with a dish of figs for afters . |
12 | So maybe that 's why it 's not come to light before . |
13 | It 's not got to court for sort of like , four or five weeks get adjourned or come up to the police station and then like get your hand slapped . |