Example sentences of "[noun] have [adv] [verb] to " in BNC.
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1 | For the Council , the creation of the new institutions has greatly added to its work , while for the colleges the rigours of course submission and CNAA validation procedures have , in some cases , been traumatic . |
2 | In the remoter rural areas , where agriculture has traditionally held a virtual monopoly of employment opportunities , the declining demand for labour in agriculture has historically led to widespread rural depopulation . |
3 | The front runner has long seemed to be head injury , in which a microdialysis probe might readily accompany a pressure monitor and provide a guide to metabolic state . |
4 | Perhaps this link has n't occurred to you , and perhaps when you consider it , it 'll make sense to you . |
5 | of British Rail 's freight business originates in the north-west , is not it strange that British Rail has not talked to the majority of its users already about times and tariffs for the channel tunnel ? |
6 | The fact that the organisers decided that it was time to show Spanish Pop and the French New Realists made sense ; Martial Raysse has always seemed to me a very interesting artist , but he has been ignored outside France . |
7 | His creator James Driscoll has just returned to Britain after signing a £20 million deal to create the 40-acre fun park in Samara , 600 miles east of Moscow — where Digswell has been made a Freeman of the City . |
8 | H. raised his special grievance , but his complaint published in the Sunday Express has only added to the completeness of his downfall … |
9 | He was a great expert , founder of the arboretum at Westonbirt nearby , and he filled every vista with a dazzling display of ornamental and specimen trees , which the Prince has since added to . |
10 | Coca-Cola has also decided to ‘ compete ’ with UNESCO by giving the Hermitage $320,000 ( for years Pepsi-Cola had the monopoly of the Soviet market ) . |
11 | Clough has always marched to a different tune , but this time his perversity may finally be his undoing . |
12 | Now , the N F U has now written to the Agricultural Minister . |
13 | Industrialisation has clearly led to economic growth . |
14 | It has irked the Northern selectors that the talent drain has largely led to London , the side that has dominated the Divisional Championship in recent years . |
15 | The drainage system over some sections of route has also had to be refurbished or renewed . |
16 | THE CURRENT recession has certainly laid to rest forever the myth that public relations is a lightweight ‘ luxury ’ service used to indulge the chief executive . |
17 | Mr Ward has consistently refused to be interviewed by the British authorities investigating the Guinness affair . |
18 | The index has not proved to be a reliable feature of either constipation or diarrhoea . |
19 | A specially developed Outward Bound course has also proved to be not only popular amongst staff , but most beneficial . |
20 | To this must be added the 157,000 temporary houses ( the provision of temporary houses has now come to an end ) , the repair of war-damaged property , and the use of huts and service camps . |
21 | We are pleased that a dispute in which the current management of pergamon Press has played no part has now come to an end . |
22 | The rise of complex , enterprise-wide client/server computing strategies has inevitably lead to demands for a single mechanism that will allow users to access information which resides on databases that may be distributed across a range of hardware platforms . |
23 | The rise of complex , enterprise-wide client-server computing strategies has inevitably lead to demands for a single mechanism that will enable users to access information which resides on databases that may be distributed across a range of hardware systems . |
24 | His degree in zoology from Bristol University has doubtless led to his strong feeling for the natural curves and shapes which are so predominant in his work |
25 | However , the university has now written to the Scottish Office asking it to justify the decision . |
26 | Although this literature has now grown to gargantuan proportions , Owens has also managed to discern a number of themes and trends . |
27 | A growing number of disputes over building contracts has inevitably led to more cases coming before the courts or arbitrators . |
28 | His enthusiasm has obviously appealed to the party faithful . |
29 | Mr Taylor has already appealed to the Home Office for an extra 20 men in a bid to boost the number of bobbies on the beat . |
30 | Another reason why language teaching has traditionally tended to be atomistic and bottom-up is that it has followed the historical development and procedures of linguistics . |