Example sentences of "and has [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 The new design , which Sun finished the week of November 16th , still has to be taped out and has yet to reach silicon .
2 Semi-finalist at her first attempt at the age of 14 in 1990 , Capriati has largely flattered to deceive since and has yet to reach a Grand Slam final although she did capture the Olympic gold last year .
3 The transfer of David O'Leary was a disaster as seen in him missing injured since the third game and has yet to return to full fitness .
4 Wheal Concord , at Blackwater , near Redruth , closed down in November and has yet to reopen .
5 To date , our Procase development team has rewritten several systems several times and has yet to achieve any significant reusable code .
6 She 's full of sly ways and has yet to work off her debts to me . ’
7 Middlesbrough complete their North Division One programme at home to Widnes without lock Steve Howe , who is moving to Nottingham and has yet to make a decision about his playing future .
8 It was the in-between of that sludge-grey spring that stopped and started , flowers bursting out then drenched with sleet , blighted by snow ; skies grey and thundery , rain mean and seeping , wind a slinking greasy cur that has paddled through filthy city ponds and has nowhere to go .
9 The student is expected to acquire knowledge and has also to prove a capacity for wide reading and understanding , an up-to-date awareness of the state of both debate and development in educational ideas , a capacity to criticize in a constructive way and an overall capacity to link those skills with collecting and analysing data and with the planning of projects .
10 The sinewy elegance of these figures is unusual , and has perhaps to do with the fact that the Aeginetan sculptors are recorded as preeminent in bronze .
11 Monie is without Shaun Edwards ( broken thumb ) , Martin Dermott ( elbow ) and Neil Cowie ( groin ) plus Test prop Andy Platt , who is out of contract and has still to agree new terms .
12 If one has to resort to such an intentional framework in order to make sense of the behaviour , in order to explain what the creatures are doing and why , and has so to resort after exhausting all possibilities of more austere , less anthropomorphic frameworks of explanation , then one is on the route to linguistic meanings .
13 The unit may not have the capital in the beginning and has therefore to borrow 10,000 at an annual percentage rate ( APR ) of 12 per cent ( otherwise known as the ‘ internal rate of return ’ ) .
14 The Prime Minister lacks executive powers and has therefore to work with and through ministers who have executive powers vested in them collectively .
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