Example sentences of "to have [verb] [noun sg] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Dynamic equilibrium , climatic geomorphology and process studies have all been shown to have limited application to geomorphology wherever geomorphic history is measured in hundreds of millions of years . |
2 | In this tower Malcolm Canmore is reported to have done homage to William . |
3 | ‘ Just before the battle , James is supposed to have made love to Lady Heron . |
4 | Mr Mellor , 43 — said to have made love to actress Antonia de Sancha in his Chelsea team strip — was accused of ‘ showing his true colours ’ . |
5 | Mrs Lynn Hooper , aged 25 , of Eastleigh , Hampshire , the British Airways stewardess alleged to have sold champagne to passengers , is to leave BA and accept £9,500 compensation . |
6 | Emmanuel Levinas , for example , whose career has been long enough to have introduced Husserl to Sartre in the thirties and to have been able to reply to Derrida in the seventies , proposes a rather different critique of such models of knowledge to those which we have encountered so far . |
7 | Notwithstanding the fury caused in some quarters by the tone of Yeltsin 's statement ( particularly the accusation that Japan was the only major country not to have provided assistance to Russia ) bilateral working-level talks on the territorial dispute went ahead in Tokyo on July 15-16 as planned . |
8 | To have to speak English to people no matter what language you think in . " |
9 | A Sunday newspaper said Spiro had claimed to have paid money to Terry Waite 's kidnappers on behalf of the British Government . |
10 | A Sunday newspaper said Spiro had claimed to have paid money to Terry Waite 's kidnappers on behalf of the British Government . |