Example sentences of "have [adv] [vb pp] [adv] to [be] " in BNC.

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1 The paradox is that while mathematics appears to be based on axioms rather than empirical knowledge ( although some have argued that it is rooted ultimately in the ‘ one-twoness ’ of things ) , it has nevertheless turned out to be remarkably fruitful in enabling us to understand the physical and to a lesser extent social world ; it is as if we had invented a game which turned out to be real .
2 All through this Cruickshank has carefully sought not to be the outsider caught between what could have been the conflicting demands of minister-in-government and workers and patients in the field , ‘ by brining in the ministers and whoever and getting that shared view .
3 While it certainly can not be claimed to be a panacea for all ills , and no system of therapeutics has yet turned out to be that , it is an approach which I would not like to be without .
4 Still , I 'd always tried hard to be a good golfer , and playing off three handicap I knew would stand me in good stead .
5 However , Lilov was re-elected chairman ( having initially requested not to be nominated ) with 66 per cent of the votes , defeating two other candidates , and only one leading figure from the radical wing secured election to the 150-member Supreme Council .
6 They had all gone away to be professionally stripped .
7 We lived a fairly isolated life , and I do n't think I 've ever learnt how to be at ease socially .
8 Their contents had usually turned out to be machine parts but there had been a couple of times when he had found something a little more palatable — once a case of French Burgundy , on another occasion a case of German hock .
9 His exquisite prose is perhaps most evident in his unusual book A Hand Through Time ( 1938 ) , which he had originally intended not to be published until after his death .
10 Plus what had now turned out to be a ganglion .
11 Instead of acquiring fairly smoothly a bigger version of the cosy old federal republic , with its powerful economy and low political profile , they have inherited an unknown country packed with problems and with people who have mostly turned out to be German-speaking strangers .
12 It should be said that the forecast figures have probably turned out to be slightly high , particularly for 1991 , since it seems unlikely that the US Department of Commerce would have foreseen the downturn in the global economy which is now biting so hard in all industries .
13 But there are other causes of bad conditions as well as overcrowding : many prisons are old and decaying , and the newer prisons have often turned out to be so badly designed that they are not a noticeable improvement .
14 I have now discovered how to be really good at sports without any exertion at all .
15 ‘ But all the men I 've met who I 've felt would make good fathers have invariably turned out to be men I could n't love … ’
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