Example sentences of "[prep] [noun prp] have [vb pp] to be " in BNC.
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1 | Paul , who commutes daily — a weekly total of 630 miles — from his home town of Dundee has proven to be an excellent draughtsman both manually and on CAD , gaining expertise on CADvance , AUTOCAD and Microstation Intergraph systems which are supported throughout FWWG . |
2 | The fact that the DME framework was not interoperable with other OSF founders ' Corba technologies has meant that some layers of DME have had to be re-designed and/or re-written using donated parts of Hewlett-Packard Co 's Distributed Object Management Facility and IBM 's System Object Model ( SOM ) . |
3 | The fact that the DME framework was not interoperable with other Software Foundation founders ' object broker technologies has meant that some layers of DME have had to be re-designed and/or re-written using donated parts of Hewlett-Packard 's Distributed Object Management Facility and IBM 's System Object Model . |
4 | As a result , the key to the meaning of Jesus had come to be looked for , not in supernatural accreditation by miracles , but in his personality , his consciousness of God , his teaching and his impact upon his followers . |
5 | ‘ The House of Lords has got to be reformed , ’ she says . |
6 | The benefits of EDI have tended to be unevenly distributed , however . |
7 | But the event at Langbaurgh motor sports park near Redcar has had to be switched to Lincolnshire because of worries over excessive noise on a Sunday . |
8 | By this time the personnel function in ICI had ceased to be the domain of inspired amateurs . |
9 | The relationship between votes and seats in Ireland has proved to be usually inaccurate , and inconsistent also . |
10 | In other words The Brow , though a significant development , was not as influential as the early Woonerven in Delft have proved to be . |
11 | Even the supposedly rigid ‘ external financing limits ’ imposed by the post-1979 Conservative government in Britain have proved to be flexible in practice ( Heald and Steel 1981 ) , with targets being adjusted when it became apparent that they would not be met . |
12 | The NAM was another international body to become involved in the war : first , when its 1982 summit conference due to be held in Baghdad had had to be rescheduled . |
13 | The Wolvercote Tongue was insured for half a million dollars , and one of the safest ways of transferring it over to England had got to be on the person of the traveller : few people would entrust such an item to letter-post or parcel-post or courier-service ; and even if they did , the insurance-risk premium would be prohibitive . |
14 | First of all , I expect most of you have heard that the proposed holiday to Torbay has had to be cancelled cos we did n't have enough support . |
15 | His first term at Bohunt has proved to be equally as successful . |
16 | Work on the statue was prolonged by the discovery of a fracture between the tail and the body of the horse , but the robust internal crossbar inserted by Giambologna has proved to be sufficient support to ensure its survival . |
17 | The particular bridge shown in figure 7.8(a) that was first suggested by Schering has proved to be extremely versatile and capable of high accuracy with respect to measuring capacitance . |