Example sentences of "has [vb pp] [to-vb] the [num] " in BNC.

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1 Last week Lord Skelmersdale told the Lords that ‘ the government 's decision is that the time has come to implement the 1975 Act … . it is the large number of reservoirs for which no one appears to take responsibility which gives rise to the greatest concern , he added .
2 The time has come to bring the two modules together in the big program called EVOLUTION .
3 The Court of Appeal has struggled to reconcile the two decisions but has come in for criticism .
4 In the book-building for BT-3 , Warburg has decided to allow the 11 members of its global selling syndicate to pitch to any big institution anywhere , dispensing with national or regional tranches reserved for national firms .
5 The League 's management committee has decided to invite the two candidates it agreed upon on Monday for interview , but the head-hunting process which has caused so much vexation is threatening the ultimate embarrassment .
6 The League 's management committee has decided to invite the two candidates it agreed upon on Monday for interview , but the head-hunting process which has caused so much vexation is threatening the ultimate embarrassment .
7 The proportion of rooms held back for this purpose is renegotiated annually : Winter has agreed to continue the 1985 arrangements over the following summer , i.e. 30 per cent over June-August and 15 per cent in May and September .
8 Inventor Claude Tardieu , an engineer and former rower , of Accastillage & Greements du Sud-Ouest , was reluctant to go into too much detail about the Agsostart Kano but he was keen to find buyers to recover the $100,000 it has cost to produce the 18 prototypes .
9 Although the case has been covered in the Mexican press , the National Commission for Human Rights — a department of the Mexican Government — has failed to name the two people and have declined to issue further information .
10 So far three hours and thirty minutes of football has failed to separate the two sides .
11 Notebooks out plagiarists while I reveal the secret of NME 's enduring success : some music papers have been good at treating Rock as An Art Form , others have been great at capturing the essential triviality , sensuality and sheer stupidity of pop ; NME , when it 's been at its best , has managed to combine the two things without going stark staring schizo-bonkers .
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