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

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1 ‘ Be careful not to wake the crowd that has to go to school in the morning . ’
2 This is an area that has come to prominence in recent years as new kinds of instruments such as auction market preferred shares ( AMPS ) , convertible debt with premium put options and convertible capital bonds have appeared .
3 EXACTLY 200 years after the birth of Shelley , a secret diary kept by the poet has come to light in a Dorset attic .
4 Gloom has turned to boom in the aerodustry during the past two years .
5 Maguire , who has rocketed to stardom in the last 18 months , was punished for incorrect use of the whip on Playing Truant , short head winner of the Hopeful Novices ' Hurdle .
6 It is a part of his search for perfection , according to Mr Ferguson , who is delighted at the way Schmeichel has adapted to life in England .
7 The whole character of the game has been changed by a goal which er suddenly has brought to life in a way which we did n't see at all for the first half .
8 Her remarkable eye for talent has led to star-spotting in some very unusual places .
9 With its emphasis on universal downwearing , it was a negative and obliterating conception resulting from cerebral analysis rather than from observation and has led to sterility in geomorphologic thought and retarded progress in the subject severely .
10 Someone needs to take a long hard look at what has happened to tennis in Ulster over the last 20 years .
11 The reason for this is that inflationary expectations are revised according to what has happened to inflation in the past .
12 We calculate that on an estimate of what we think has happened to employment in the quarter erm and that calculation tells us , and it seems to be re reasonably right in the sense that it 's got a , a good tr a good record of tracking erm the official numbers when they eventually come out .
13 Similarly we may see the nutter as a pathetic figure who has to resort to self-humiliation in order to establish an identity for himself .
14 Some pay an additional disturbance payment to compensate the expatriate when he has to readjust to life in Britain on his return .
15 It gives a very good explanation of what the world has achieved to date in space science and technology .
16 A MAN whose honeymoon turned into a nightmare has returned to work in a bid to regain his memory .
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