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

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1 The affluent clients of the smartest shops of Hong Kong , Paris , New York , London or Tokyo respond to the same qualities in ivory as those which attracted Palaeolithic mammoth hunters up to thirty thousand years ago and have continued to beguile all who have since had access to the material .
2 Attention should be drawn to Foresman 's comment that the US Geological Survey ( USGS ) ( at the EROS Data Centre ) have successfully linked ARC/INFO to a model of groundwater flow ( Foresman 1986 : 260 ) .
3 For example in Germany , works councils have long had access to resources to investigate design of work systems under the Quality of Working Life .
4 You have long considered music to be a therapeutic force in modern society .
5 Some of the claims have been on the basis of debatable information , and all have been highly selective and have only drawn attention to the adverse elements of research whilst ignoring much encouraging , positive information .
6 Erm I have already referred sir to the investigations which are proceeding with regard to the ability to erm , as it were , encourage er this er amphibian to go to other ponds , and I would again call your attention to the state of the knowledge we have at the present time , which is that that is not possible .
7 If you have already given thought to your self-assessment and how well your qualifications match the job you will make a better showing on the form than if you have not bothered .
8 Genetic counselling is basically giving advice to parents , including those who have already given birth to a mentally handicapped child , of risks of having a first or second child with mental handicap .
9 Trips have already taken place to Edinburgh Castle , Luss on Loch Lomond and up the Clyde Valley .
10 First , the one I have already drawn attention to — love is infused in us by revealing love .
11 I have already drawn attention to the power there is in weakness and it is often the case that God is able to take ordinary weak things of this world and make them powerful for him .
12 I have already drawn attention to the appalling contrast between the plaintiff 's young life as it was before the accident and her life as it is now .
13 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 .
14 Colonies have always given scope to adventurers from the metropolis who have enjoyed irresponsible power over the natives , whether as administrators , police officials , soldiers , traders , or settlers ( even if these were of the peasant class ) .
15 ‘ The people of the Cévennes have always given refuge to the oppressed . ’
16 Primary elections have always person-alized politics to an excessive degree , but television has made the situation much worse .
17 Julia Patton and A. J. Sambrook have both given consideration to ‘ Snaith Marsh .
18 DuPlessis and Lawson have both shown damage to gastric columnar epithelium by exposure to duodenal contents .
19 Italy 's other big state-owned banks have also lent money to the bust group .
20 Our particular experience has been mainly concerned with hypertext coursework , though we have also given thought to other document preparation systems .
21 DRG 's property assets have also given rise to argument .
22 Migration processes have also given rise to distinctive age patterns around Britain , though the absolute scale of differences between places is relatively small .
23 However , cases taken under the European Convention of Human Rights have also afforded protection to individual lifestyles .
24 Hall et al have also drawn attention to the role of exercise testing in young patients ( less than 55 years ) .
25 However , we have also drawn attention to some less satisfactory features , several of them fundamental .
26 Financial collapses , major frauds , litigation , environmental responsibility , all have understandably given rise to demands for companies to strengthen their control over their business and their public accountability .
27 Previous studies have repeatedly drawn attention to the fact that voters , particularly those who read lowbrow tabloids , tend to believe the news on television but remain sceptical about what they read in the press ( see , for example , Negrine , 1989 , p. 3 ) .
28 I have often played host to married friends who bemoan their lack of privacy , or express their desire to be able to put themselves first , once in a while , instead of their partner , parent(s) , children or grandchildren .
29 THE acoustics at the Anglican Cathedral have often given rise to speculation about its suitability for Philharmonic concerts .
30 The numerous internal partitions that result have often proved anathema to modern-day breweries .
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