Example sentences of "has [vb pp] to a [adv] " in BNC.

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1 As a trial for the Cheltenham Gold Cup , the outcome of the race caused few ripples in the ante-post market , although Chatam has shortened to a best priced 10-1 ( from 16-1 ) with Ladbrokes .
2 ( a ' ) expression has expanded to a more anterior domain .
3 Well , remember that all this equality has only been achieved in one small part of the globe , and then mainly at the expense of the rest of the globe ; and that this inequality , once such a national feature , is now such an international feature that it has led to a bitterly destructive war between rich and poor nations ; and remember that that inequality is fed by an ever-hardening racial antagonism which enlightened men regard as the tragedy of our age . )
4 Fact is , it 's precisely the too-thorough internalization of punk 's dread of the hippy and the resulting strategy of self-limitation that has led to a wholly different kind of dire stasis .
5 This has led to a generally narrow perspective where resistance to information systems is dismissed as unreasonable .
6 The focal point in these guest houses is the lounge where many a warming schnapps has led to a very warm hearted evening .
7 Now obsession with locking up has led to a very special door opening for a seven year old boy with a very unusual hobby .
8 However , the practice of incremental change under this Government has led to a much more comprehensive coverage of meeting the needs of disabled people .
9 The creation of C&P , thinks Margetts , has led to a much wider appreciation of how its scientific and technological resources can be harnessed to develop both the overall business and its individual parts , each of which has an R&T representative on its business executive team .
10 The organisation 's second point , as the chart shows , is that industry has been the unintended victim of high inflation , which has led to a significantly higher corporate tax take than the Lawson reforms of 1984 intended .
11 De-regulation of the Stock Exchange , the so-called ‘ Big-Bang ’ , has led to a greatly increased demand for qualified professionals and actuaries are well-placed in this respect .
12 There can be no doubt that the development and use of FDRs and CVRs in aircraft accident investigation has led to a more precise , more accurate and quicker determination of the cause of accidents .
13 The technological determinists have argued that the increased technological complexity of industrial production has led to a more complex division of labour and fragmentation of tasks which have to be co-ordinated through a structure of power and authority .
14 In Wales the take-up of capital grants has increased considerably in recent years ; the bulk of the money has gone to a comparatively small number of larger farms .
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