Example sentences of "have [verb] [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 After a month or so , its head has developed sufficiently to allow it to open its jaws .
2 ‘ Frankenstein has to go away to make it . ’
3 The structure of the Group has altered radically to accommodate its changing operational requirements .
4 He has travelled home to prepare for a World Championship heat in Austria .
5 A strand of hair which normally covers his bald patch has fallen away to rest in seaweedy strings on his padded shoulder , drying as we speak .
6 start as we should AIM TO visit/contact every customer who has not responded or has responded negatively to ascertain the reasons why and endeavour
7 Nicky has to find somewhere to live , and for that he needs money … .
8 We notice the past tense : Wordsworth has omitted here to mention that these small proprietors depended on the cottage industries , which were taken away when the factory system had become established , so that in Wordsworth 's lifetime the statesmen declined .
9 The enclosing matrix is a fine-grained sandstone , and the original calcite shell material has dissolved away to leave impressions of the shells on the sandstone .
10 After all , the hawks do actually eat what they catch and you can see how hard the hawk has to work just to get one square meal .
11 If you ca n't find these three files then the chances are that someone has deleted then to save space .
12 From early in its history , therefore , AEA has been active in technology transfer and has come increasingly to operate as a service organisation to the nuclear industry , working through customer-contractor arrangements covered by properly drawn up contracts .
13 Just as it collapses the hierarchy of narrative levels , so the novel un-builds the hierarchy of metatextual discourses that has come lately to encrust itself around ‘ metafictional ’ novels .
14 Popular , and indeed even professional psychology , has come freely to deploy the concept of aggression in accounts of interactions between human beings .
15 But it is surely not the will of God that a gentleman who has come here to practise medicine …
16 ‘ A witness has come forward to say he heard the police fire before Place .
17 Despite widespread appeals not one person has come forward to say they were in the town centre when Michael was beaten up on Friday evening .
18 Dastra in our last issue , has come forward to claim the £25 prize and a cheque is on its way to her .
19 This tiny Shetland pony was found two weeks ago wandering in a field of pitchum near Stroud but so far no one has come forward to claim him .
20 It 's a shame really that no-one has come forward to apply for it , because it 's such a lovely , wonderful bungalow .
21 Bingo No volunteer has come forward to assist with the bingo sessions so a new rota has been drawn up .
22 ANOTHER victim of evil Dr Tom Courtney has come forward to tell of the horrific ordeal he put her through .
23 So far , not a single witness has come forward to throw any light on Joanna 's confused account of her abduction on Tuesday night from outside the Harpenden Leisure Centre where she worked .
24 I ask Tor , who has come across to see how I am coping , if this is normal , a guarded , off-the-cuff way of informing him that I am shit-scared and would like the weather to change .
25 ‘ We 'll take a quick break for some tea and then we should be ready to run it up in another hour , ’ he briefs Captain Tuck-Brown , who has come across to check on progress before going home for the day .
26 The symbol of the Virgin Mary has come almost to epitomize the problems for women who attempt to continue within the Christian tradition .
27 She has toiled endlessly to keep her body in the shape it was in 20 years ago with a punishing regime of exercise and diet .
28 Run to a position where your attacker has to struggle upwards to reach you , like a staircase .
29 He has said enough to ensure that we will take his point .
30 As well as acting he has moved also to take on Artistic Directorship of his own company , Compass .
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