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

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1 Police have given safety advice to a dozen other paper boys and girls at the same newsagent 's in Heaton , Newcastle .
2 We have likened soil texture to the store of building materials available and the measure of land potential .
3 In 1927 the Bledisloe Commission submitted a report which was to form the basis of the 1930 Land Drainage Act , the ground rules of which have dominated land drainage to the present day .
4 Will the Secretary of State make clear to the summit that after fourteen years of this government we have seen unemployment treble to three million unemployed .
5 So far , we have applied hypergame analysis to various case-studies and are developing practical methodology , which uses a two-stage approach .
6 That is , patients who have suffered brain damage to one of their hemispheres have been used in order to examine the effect of this damage on their linguistic and spatial abilities .
7 However , cuts in capital investment and fuel supply problems have reduced capacity growth to something around 3% per year .
8 It has also been noted , on the basis of the same data , that haemorrhage near the end of pregnancy was least common among young nulliparous women and most frequent among those who were older and of high parity , and that studies of multiparas , in both developed and developing countries , have found postpartum haemorrhage to be more common among women of high parity .
9 The researchers have found nylon production to be responsible for up to 10 per cent of the increase in nitrous oxide .
10 Fussler and Simon , and others , have found loan use to be a reasonably good predictor of in-house use , but the subject is a highly complex one .
11 The sponsors have increased prize money to £400 .
12 Though the Conservative Club 's 500 members have pledged Party allegiance to a man the question of women membership is said to be ‘ in abeyance ’ the number of votes in Horden is unlikely to have filled many coal tubs .
13 ‘ Russian and Lithuania have been dumping cheap products on the UK market , and our understanding is that the Commission has now found that they have caused material damage to the UK industry .
14 ‘ Russian and Lithuania have been dumping cheap products on the UK market and our understanding is that the Commission has now found that they have caused material damage to the UK industry .
15 Japanese car producers may have peaked in their efforts in North America , where they have been forced to raise prices and as a result have lost market share to their Detroit rivals .
16 Previous governments have paid lip service to the idea but achieved little .
17 But the importance of traditional building materials is now widely recognised in the housing literature , and many international conferences have paid lip service to them .
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