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

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1 There is a contradiction which has pervaded responses to the National Curriculum in special education .
2 A multi-million pound airport built in a remote part of Ireland has trebled profits to £138,000 .
3 The owner of the house and landlady , Lauretta Birt-Smith claims that Gloucester City Council 's housing benefits department has delayed payments to her tenants .
4 It is also important to recognise that throughout the 1980s , whilst MDC has received access to substantial financial resources , the government has simultaneously squeezed local authority budgets , particularly Liverpool City Council 's ( Liverpool City Council , 1987 ) .
5 Leeds has received objections to its own U D P which proposed new settlements just beyond the ten miles on the A A sixty four corridor as well as elsewhere in East Leeds .
6 It is only when the husband , by meeting the liabilities which his wife has incurred ( whether for necessaries or not ) to a particular tradesman , has ‘ held her out ’ as his agent , that the tradesman is entitled to hold the husband liable until he has received notice to the contrary .
7 The British Technology Group has developed Laserfix to the prototype stage , but will not say how much it cost .
8 For example , it is used in West Africa to control blackfly which is a carrier of the disease onchocerciasis and which has developed resistance to many pesticides .
9 Since then she has taught English to foreign students as house guests , under the aegis of a language school .
10 I recognise that that provision has limited payments to my hon. Friend 's constituents , but it is no longer limiting payments to doctors because , as of April of this year , it no longer applies .
11 has arranged visits to the following Group companies for the brothers : Rolls Wood Group [ Repair and Overhauls ] Ltd ; Enterprise Engineering Services Ltd ; Gas turbine Fuel Systems Ltd ; Scottish Rig Repairers Ltd ; Wood-Way Hydraulic Services Ltd ; Wood Group Engineering Services [ Peterhead ] Ltd ; Wood Group Fire Protection Ltd .
12 It 's an easy mistake to make , and one that Cooder himself has fallen prey to
13 I 'm afraid Mr Blackburn has fallen prey to some of the fashionable ideas infecting many on the left , in particular to Europhilia .
14 In Britain , for example , since the late 1960s policing , rather like the National Health Service , has fallen prey to the belief in the ‘ technological fix ’ .
15 Since then the replica castle has fallen prey to vandalism and decay .
16 Since then the replica castle has fallen prey to vandalism and decay .
17 NORWAY 'S Stig Inge Bjornebye has fallen victim to Liverpool 's injury jinx — before he ever appears in a red shirt .
18 Another provincial Greek museum has fallen victim to museum robbers .
19 His once trim body has fallen victim to one fundraising lunch too many but he still looks very much the explorer with his classic square jaw and steely blue eyes .
20 Keynes 's theory of labour market adjustment has fallen victim to widespread ignorance and neglect .
21 For example in Alcine , Act 3 , scenes 4–5 , as Melanie pines for Astolphe , who has fallen victim to Alcine 's desires ( E minor ) , Alcine 's spurned lover Athlant attempts to console Melanie by proposing vengeance ( E major ) ; as the scene continues E minor becomes ‘ Athlant 's key ’ as he declares he loves Melanie and suggests that her ‘ fickle lover ’ can be punished if she will love him in return .
22 A company which sells trees and shrubs has been told to tear down its newest greenhouse after a planning blunder.The firm specialises in improving the environment , and has fallen victim to planning rules which have the same aim .
23 In recent months the company , based in Birstall , West Yorkshire , has fallen victim to a false accounting incident at a subsidiary as well as profits downgradings by analysts and a flurry of rumours concerning the sales of large blocs of shares .
24 Wembley chairman Sir Brian Wolfson has given permission to the former England captain 's family for a match in his honour .
25 A Paris conference on the Amazon forests has given publicity to the continuing destruction of the area .
26 She has given voice to those who thought that previous Conservative governments had been too tolerant or ‘ defeatist ’ about the unions , the welfare state , high taxation , and public spending , and too accommodating to other countries , particularly in the European Community and the Commonwealth .
27 In this sense it is significant that , unlike in France and Britain , no politician of note has given voice to the growing disquiet in Germany about the move in Europe towards a Federalist state .
28 He has given instructions to his new General to use whatever force it takes to destroy them , and at whatever cost .
29 Ms Duffield has given money to Dulwich 's education activities in the past ; the present gift is intended to enable the gallery to survive for a year while it coordinates its long-term fundraising activities .
30 Indeed arguably the only reliable evidence of who has given money to the Tory Party is the honours list which is published twice a year !
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