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

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1 Salati and Vose ( 1983 ) , for example , believe that of the 8 x 10 6 km 2 of tropical forests that have been converted to agriculture , some 3 × 10 6 km 2 are now under shifting cultivation while 3.5 × 10 6 k 2 have been converted to pasture .
2 Sections that have been saved to disk from other designs can also be imported on to the current grid , so a completely new pattern could be created simply by combining various sections from other designs .
3 It is , after all , an approach that has served the rich rather well and will continue to do so , given the sweeping changes that have been made to wealth taxation .
4 Conserved basic residues , as well as the two histidines that have been crosslinked to DNA , are shown in blue .
5 Their works have disappeared as a result , and there are many more interesting things that have been consigned to oblivion .
6 Those that have been found to work .
7 In the forty-odd experimental studies that have been reported to date on periods of sleep loss longer than two days , hallucinations have been uncommon , tending to affect individuals in solitary vigils , rather than those in groups .
8 The election here has been fought on more fundamental issues than have been allowed to surface in England : in particular , the constitution .
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