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

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1 This will be the first time that his work has come to Belfast and the two works he has chosen will show two of his greatest strengths — Shakespeare and the musical .
2 The Handmaid 's Tale projects a not-too-distant future in the US where the evangelical right wing has come to power and the themes of fundamentalist protest have become the dictates of the state .
3 Everything has turned to gold and the inevitable consequence has been to turn individual acts of generosity and compassion into transactions with monetary consequences .
4 Has my right hon. Friend noticed the success of GP fund holding in Nottinghamshire and the benefits that has brought to patients and the national health service alike ?
5 Back at the Blighty Bar , Japan has gone to bed and the British dance scene is the subject of discussion .
6 If you have not kept up with the nursing journals or have been out of practice for a long time then you will have to trust to luck or the recommendations of others as to the relevance and value of any course you choose to attend .
7 Now the whole bloody lot of them will have gone to ground and the gods know when we 'll get another chance like this . ’
8 Is it not clear that the so-called social measures that he rejected would have led to unemployment and the loss of jobs ?
9 As we had referred to Turkey and the fact that Margaret and I had met there , and as we knew he took great interest in genuine peasant culture , we showed him some Turkish embroidery and in particular two typical Turkish saddle-bags , which we had transformed into cushions .
10 It took a few minutes before his eyes had adjusted to semi-darkness and the great sweep of the headland became visible , its shapes and forms mysteriously altered under the high stars .
11 By now electricity had come to Henley and the Club 's generous President , R.H. Mardon , paid for the clubhouse to be wired .
12 He turned round and drove slowly back , past the abandoned Hoverport , the replica of the longboat in which the Saxons had come to England and the monument where St. Augustine had first set foot in Thanet .
13 By July 1971 the estimated costs had risen to £47,000 and the Building Fund stood at £12,000 .
14 It was the first time that the possibility of the murderer 's being a woman had occurred to Melissa and the realisation came as a shock .
15 Worried by their absence , it was only when he had contacted the superintendent of the building — who seemed to know everything that happened in the neighbourhood — that he 'd learned exactly what had happened to Laura and the twins .
16 By the time Charles landed , at Roscoff in Brittany , on 29 September 1746 , his brother Henry had returned to Paris and the French had realised that the Stuarts could be of no further use to them .
17 I have to go to Italy and the Greek Islands .
18 We know that many blessings have come to individuals and the whole parish through this devotion .
19 Instead of having to come home from work and worry about wrapping up the Christmas presents , or writing letters to friends , or having a long conversation with someone in the family who needs a bit of support , and fitting all that in after the children have gone to bed and the supper 's been washed up and you really ought to be reading papers for tomorrow 's meeting , I know I have a chunk of time when I can get on with doing all that .
20 In the speech , the public orator will highlight the major features of the honorary graduand 's career , particularly those which have led to eminence and the reasons why the University is bestowing the honour .
21 The clouds have shrunk to wisps and the moon stands somewhere overhead , filling the view with silver .
22 I have complained to Merseybus and the answer is : Nothing we can do .
23 It was the first time at any level England have lost to Turkey and the warning for Graham Taylor on the eve of tonight 's World Cup qualifier at Wembley rang out loud and clear .
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