Example sentences of "have [adv prt] to " in BNC.
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1 | Ostend Ferries : P&O European Ferries ( 0304 203388 ) has up to six sailings a day in each direction from Dover to Ostend , crossing time four hours ; a 60-hour return for a 4.5 metre car and two adults costs from £50 to £89 depending on sailing . |
2 | THE former Soviet Union 's Aeroflot is by far the world 's largest airline-it has up to 1,500 aircraft and provides about a tenth of all air travel . |
3 | Apparently , it produces more in the way of smog-causing emissions than a car which has up to 30 times its horse power . |
4 | Although the Inland Revenue has up to three months in which to confirm the validity of the election ( s 248(2) ) , in practice it is usually prepared to give confirmation within a much shorter period . |
5 | Selahattin Simsek is currently being held in Bursa Special Type Prison and has up to eight more years of his sentence to serve . |
6 | Patricks denied that Asynchronous Transfer Mode support was a change of heart for DEC , which has up to now focussed on FDDI but , he said , ‘ it might be a change of public statement ’ . |
7 | The other models are the liquid-cooled Cray C94 , the eight-processor liquid-cooled Cray C98 , and an expansion of the 16-processor Cray C916 system , which was introduced way back in November 1991 and has up to now been marketed as the Cray Y-MP C90 . |
8 | It has up to four motherboards , each with 16 fully switched High Performance Transputer Modules . |
9 | The 240 has up to 96Mb RAM and 1.2Gb of disk and is the size of a PC , the company says : it costs from £9,500 . |
10 | The other models are the liquid-cooled Cray C94 , the eight-processor liquid-cooled Cray C98 , and an expansion of the 16-processor Cray C916 system , which was introduced way back in November 1991 and has up to now been marketed as the Cray Y-MP C90 . |
11 | SunSoft holds quarterly DOE non-disclosure updates for 75 or more independent software vendors under the auspices of a Distributed Object Council , and has up to 100 engineers working on object stuff . |
12 | It has up to 64 input-output channels , supports TCP/IP and Ethernet , has C++ , C , and Fortran libraries with VAX extensions , supports Oracle in a client-server environment and fits in a deskside cabinet 29″ by 18″ by 30″ . |
13 | For example , the IBM 370 range has up to seven : character string and packed decimal ; half- and full-word fixed-point binary ; and short , long , and extended floating.point binary . |
14 | It will be necessary to introduce a distinction , which has up to now not been needed , between two kinds of element relevant to lexical semantics . |
15 | The retina of the octopus has up to 20 million light receptors , while the eyes of a giant squid are huge , measuring an incredible 40 centimetres across , and may be equipped with over 1000 million light detectors — nearly 100 times more than our own eyes . |
16 | The five classes are of mixed ability and each has up to eight children of similar age and/or developmental level . |
17 | It seems to be the case as she currently has up to 200 various groups and organisations on her books . |
18 | In a statement issued on Nov. 23 , during a meeting with a high-level Iraqi delegation headed by Deputy Prime Minister Tariq Aziz and Foreign Minister Muhammad Said Kazim al-Sahhaf , the Security Council had maintained that " Iraq has up to now only selectively and partially complied with the obligations placed upon it " . |
19 | Jalalabad has up to now disproved this theory . |
20 | From the priority date , the patentee normally has up to 12 months to apply for patents in other countries . |
21 | Let's go to see you tomorrow Other languages have PrOnominal systems much richer than the English one : in Japanese , pronouns are distinguished also with respect to sex of speaker , social status of referent and degree of intimacy with referent , so , for example , the second person pronoun kimi can be glossed " you , addressed by this intimate male speaker " ( Uyeno , 1971 : 16-17 ; Harada , 1976 : 511 ) ; and village Tamil has up to six singular second person pronouns according to degree of relative rank between speaker and addressee ( Brown & Levinson , 1978 : 3206 ) . |
22 | Turkey , which seized the northern third of Cyprus in 1974 and still has up to 30,000 troops here , withheld immediate comment on Mr Clerides ' victory . |
23 | I leapt up , ninja 'd over to Gav 's bed and wheeched the duvet off . |
24 | Course manager Jack Bennett said : ‘ We have had up to nine inches of water on the chase course , and half the hurdles course is flooded as well . ’ |
25 | When it was on scheduled service , the jumbo would have had up to 450 passengers and 12 crew on board . |
26 | the , the in-house , friendly at atmosphere we 've had up to now , er non-competitive , across to what we 're gon na see in the future , in the future , which is competitive with a professional client giving a professional remit to a number of tenderers , which will be us . |
27 | Do my right hon. and hon. Friends agree that the magnificent and heroic performance of our pilots in the Gulf thoroughly vindicates the training programme that we have had up to now ? |
28 | However , the independence that HMI has had up to now has been deeply embarrassing to the Government . |
29 | During this year , the legal department has had up to three hundred active cases in hand at any one time , and this shows no sign of slowing down . |
30 | I 've had up to five floating around the house before and then we ca n't find one , no and then two days |