Example sentences of "they have [verb] [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 It was announced in 1985 that the 450 were destined for the United States , but they have fallen victim to the moratorium operating in the USA .
2 People can find out if they have HIV through a blood test that determines whether they have developed antibodies to HIV .
3 I think what what Mr Wincup was saying at the end of the day , is that the Inspector 's report and the conclusions on the greenbelt local plan will go back to the parent authority , the originating authority , which is North Yorkshire , equally my rec report , out recommendations on this alteration go back to North Yorkshire , they have to take regard to whatever we recommend , ultimately they will take a decision on that , erm depending on the decision other things may flow from it , and I ca n't really speculate on what those are at the moment , but effectively the final decision as to what they accept or reject will rest with North Yorkshire .
4 Other recent changes have generally restricted access to unemployment benefit ( Atkinson and Micklewright , 1989 ) and , in particular , they have denied benefit to women who had been eligible to at least some benefit in their own right .
5 While the buildings at Broadgate and Canary Wharf are not as wonderful , they have achieved contributions to London 's streetscape as fine as the best from our past .
6 They have played host to ten children from Byelorussia , north of Chernobyl , in which 20% of the land ( an area two-thirds the size of Scotland ) has been contaminated .
7 Just like anybody else , they have understood science to be a process of investigation , and religion a matter of faith .
8 The ca n't get onto the southbound carriageway … so they have to go north to Peartree before turning round and coming back .
9 They have pushed south to within 100 miles of Baghdad , and talk optimistically of marching on the capital .
10 They have grown in importance in recent years as a way of financing trade , and in particular of tiding firms over the period from when they have to buy inputs to when they are able to sell the finished output .
11 However , they have underestimated Tamburlaine to the extent that they believe that he will always be a ‘ sturdy scythian thief ’ and that he will never change .
12 Parent companies have no legal responsibilities to the creditors of their subsidiary companies unless they have signed guarantees to that effect .
13 But , Valero asserted , ‘ some application users are aware that they have to make changes to their algorithms and to their way of programming if they want applications to run quicker . ’
14 that is against the law , because they have to have access to that cupboard in case there is a fire .
15 The Wedding Present violently oppose most rock 'n' roll ethos , but perhaps one of the few areas where they have shown loyalty to tradition has been their gluttonous appetite for live work .
16 They have sworn allegiance to the Warbutt now .
17 On the fine wire they have reduced life to ,
18 Some religious groups have uplifted people 's ethical conduct , but at other times they have allowed brutality to others in the name of the religion .
19 They have drawn attention to the injustice of exempting husbands but not cohabitees .
20 He said : ‘ I 'm obviously delighted that they have drawn attention to the situation .
21 They have paid attention to the academic , moral and philosophical roots of the movement .
22 Intellectually central in moving privatisation into the centre-stage of policy making , and in the introduction of market economies in health and welfare they have added credibility to the enterprise culture .
23 It means they have improved access to information on what holidays sell best and what the customer wants .
24 The guidance that I have referred to is , as it says , guidance to the court and to practitioners in every discipline , but it is authoritative guidance and valuable guidance which family proceedings courts should make clear that they have had regard to when they are arriving at or announcing their decision .
25 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 .
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