Example sentences of "have [verb] [adv prt] to [det] " in BNC.

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1 In 1861 the statistician and economist Cournot observed that ‘ the belief in philosophic truth has cooled off to such an extent that neither the public nor the academies any longer like to receive or to welcome works of this kind , except as products of pure scholarship or historical curiosity . ’
2 Somebody has to stand up to these scum . ’
3 Blackgrass has built up to such levels in some of its traditional heavyland haunts that some cereal growers are now reporting severe problems in controlling it .
4 After seven years as secretary in Convocation Office , Mrs. Judith Nelson has moved on to another post within the University .
5 Is it possible that in 1985 the message has got through to more hearts and minds than ever before ?
6 Her idol is the 1920s artist Varvara Stepanova , whose clothes designs she has reconstructed for museums and whose portrait , along with that of the revolutionary poet Mayakovsky , she has stitched on to another of her own red dresses .
7 Shelter 's research has found up to half of all homeless young people in Scotland had been in care , but only 34 per cent of district councils categorise them as vulnerable .
8 One no longer has to hold on to any specifically human end , because the circumstances allow only a single and pre-human end , survival .
9 Mine , at any rate , after the initial angers and resentments , has lingered on to this day , and I think there has never been a rime when I did not remember that love and think of Dana .
10 Our marketing our marketing er group has gone around to all the erm er the clients within that market place erm , well not all of them at least they 're gradually going round signing the contract to take the product .
11 In some cases Dutton has gone back to these originals , and sometimes he has worked on the Griffith tapes .
12 Les has gone out to Do-it-all B and Q or somewhere like that .
13 On the way to Upper Halling we find that the names have come down to us unaltered , to our right we have Yew Tree Kill , which has disappeared into the chalk quarry , also the Vicarage Close , further on and still on our right is Foxes ' Hole , a name that has continued down to this day .
14 so its advertising has to measure up to that .
15 Public administration and management in central government has stood up to these strains , but the weakness has shown itself in the apparatus of policy formulation and in the quality of many government decisions over the last 25 years .
16 I wondered if she 'd moved on to another place in the forest without saying anything , but when I stood perfectly still , I could hear the rhythmic scratching of her karaso from behind some trees , and the occasional tearing sound when she accidentally caught it in the undergrowth .
17 But Pound 's speaker , so far from naïve , has had to struggle through to that desired but unfamiliar nakedness ; and Pound 's verse enacts the struggle .
18 THE FAMILY of Arthur Thompson , sen , has had to face up to many tragedies .
19 Other countries have had to face up to that problem .
20 There are many adults who 've had to face up to this problem and have , in actual fact , overcome it Susan Hampshire is one ; I believe Hans Anderson , also , has suffered from this difficulty — that with help they can overcome this and live a normal life .
21 The hon. Gentleman always gives in to lobbies and should not have given in to that one .
22 She might have stumbled on to some big-time drug smugglers for example . ’
23 Do n't you have to go back to that school of yours ? ’
24 Oh in fact you 're not even you could never have to go back to that same place but depends on where what you 're doing at the time that assignment comes up for reselling .
25 ‘ Well , sure , we may have to go back to some places , if the light is wrong or something .
26 At some time or other he would have to go out to these .
27 Because people have done one job , during the day , and then having to go on to another job at night , and make no mistake , that , you know , this is the sort of legislation that we need , to protect us , the public from what , you know , the consequences of somebody working
28 Sir Geoffrey Littler , a former senior Treasury official and a director of NatWest Investment Bank , together witha group of eight City worthies , will have reported back to another committee established by the Exchange giving an interim assessment of the issues involved .
29 I was sort of hoping any other people who were interested in standing for re-election might have came along to this Committee to show their
30 We 'll have to hang on to that .
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