Example sentences of "have [adv] [to-vb] [adv] [art] " in BNC.

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1 They very kindly drop in shade cards and patterns for her and Mrs Critten has only to pick up the telephone and they are there to help .
2 IBM has yet to say when the new operating system will ship , but users will be able to tie in the PowerPC , providing a single operating system from the desktop through departmental servers to highly-parallel enterprise servers .
3 Ally McCoist 's fitness will determine who plays up front and yesterday Roxburgh said that the improvement in the player 's hamstring injury was such that he would now be ‘ disappointed ’ if the scorer of 41 goals for his club this season did not play on the ground that has yet to give up a goal to Scotland since they became tenants at Ibrox .
4 Significantly , the Aviation Museums Association of Australia had applied to the New South Wales Heritage Council in 1990 to have the aircraft protected by State heritage legislation but eight months later it has yet to receive even an acknowledgement from the Council .
5 Gallery Director Mary Gardner Neill has yet to determine how the money will be spent , but she told The Art Newspaper that the $10 million will count towards the Yale campaign , a major university-wide capital drive to be announced in early May , seeking $1.5 billion by 1997 .
6 Wilko has yet to find even a place on the bench for either of his two big-money summer buys .
7 Skippers will have either to throw away the haddock or risk prosecution by bringing them ashore .
8 You had only to ride out the storm — inside preferably — ’ with a flash of humour as the heavens reminded him of their still present threat ‘ — and the dust would soon have settled .
9 Eventually , Lenin had somehow to explain why the changes in the nature of public administration , which he hoped would be brought about by the revolution , had not materialized .
10 So you had studiously to act out a charade of affection and natural ease until , like politicians , you had settled the issue in private , one way or the other .
11 We 've still to tackle up the horses and fetch out the wagons …
12 Griffith had demonstrated that the theoretical strength could be approximated experimentally in at least one case , he had now to show why the great majority of solids fell so far below it .
13 You have only to give in a few times ( out of many when you stick to your planned ignoring ) to lose the battle .
14 You have only to look back a generation . ’
15 Police have still to trace where the suspected bombers went between leaving Campbell Road on 16 September and the bombing six days later .
16 But in contrast to the sturdy independence of the encircling nations , many of the island-groups within have still to shake off the mastery of foreign powers , and remain in subjugation .
17 They must also record their position in the limb , and this may mean that they have both to measure accurately the concentration of a morphogen , and measure time .
18 The club have twice narrowly avoided relegation in the last three years , and survived last season only because of a bright start , but have yet to pick up a point in the present campaign after playing five league games .
19 I can , as yet , rate only the cheaper of these because I have yet to summon up the chutzpah to ask Tesco to send me all their other examples to sample .
20 Chris Armstrong and Paul Williams have yet to strike up a true understanding in the Palace attack and despite some promising service from wingers John Salako and McGoldrick , Gunners ' keeper David Seaman was rarely troubled during the first half .
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