Example sentences of "has [verb] to an " in BNC.

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1 Laura Levine has pointed to an interesting relationship in early modern England between fears of sodomy and fears of the theatre .
2 Hartlepool MP Ted Leadbitter has responded to an attack on Hartlepool 's image in America 's leader business newspaper The Wall Street Journal by writing an angry letter to its editor .
3 ‘ The historic role of the Hungarian Socialist Workers Party has come to an end , ’ Mr Nyers said , in a speech opening the party 's congress .
4 Thus the history of the HSWP as a state party has come to an end . ’
5 The nearest he has come to an England place since was three years ago when he broke a thumb within 24 hours of being selected to face India .
6 The long trend of the 1980s has come to an end , along with the crash of the Tokyo stockmarket in 1990 and the collapse of warrants .
7 Dietrich Bonhoeffer once commented that ‘ religious people speak of God when human knowledge has come to an end , or when human resources fail …
8 The second of these cases raises no questions of interest , since the trust has come to an end and the beneficiary is owner absolutely .
9 Just after a relationship has come to an end , the contrast will be naturally felt all the more strongly .
10 French microkernel operating system developer Chorus Systemes SA has come to an agreement with Motorola Inc 's Semiconductor division for joint development and marketing of a combination of the Chorus Unix System V-compliant microkernel technology with the PowerPC chip Motorola is developing with IBM Corp .
11 The nightmare of his existence has come to an end .
12 A period of English cricket history has come to an end , and a new period has started .
13 French microkernel operating system developer Chorus Systemes SA has come to an agreement with Motorola Inc 's Semiconductor division to jointly develop and market a combination of Chorus Unix System V-compliant microkernel technology with the PowerPC chip Motorola is developing with IBM Corp .
14 Gaps were pinpointed which made this potentially excellent tool incomplete and hopes were fervently expressed that , as the funding from the Getty has come to an end , resources can be found to keep the system running and continued input assured .
15 So when on 16 August the letter drops on the door mat , the phone call comes from school , or the lists go up on the notice board , teenagers who have failed to get the right grades for that coveted university of polytechnic place may feel that the world has come to an end .
16 In brief , the period of modernism has come to an end and nothing ( for which read nothing like what we 've been used to ) has replaced it .
17 Others sip nectar during their brief lives to renew their energies and to provide sustenance for egg production , but none need to feed in order to build their bodies ; their growth has come to an end .
18 The author has come to an overall conclusion that , perhaps , clients and dealers are very much the same sort of people .
19 They signal to each other that one turn has come to an end and another should begin .
20 Additionally , there have been those employers who have moved from site to site , merely to enjoy the subsidies that come from siting ‘ new ’ jobs in areas of high unemployment , and have left as soon as the period of the subsidy has come to an end .
21 When Malaysia was admitted to the Security Council of the UN in December 1964 , Sukarno played his last card : he took Indonesia out of the UN , declaring ( in words made familiar by Hitler ) ‘ our patience has come to an end ’ .
22 This source of inspiration has come to an end .
23 ‘ ( 1 ) Where any premises have been let as a dwelling under a tenancy which is not a statutorily protected tenancy and — ( a ) the tenancy ( in this section referred to as the former tenancy ) has come to an end , but ( b ) the occupier continues to reside in the premises or part of them , it shall not be lawful for the owner to enforce against the occupier , otherwise than by proceedings in the court , his right to recover possession of the premises .
24 ‘ I 'm sorry already , ’ she replied , ‘ sorry that our love has come to an end . ’
25 When Serena dies , leaving Stella behind , it is as if the dominance of control and stability has come to an end .
26 that the Assured Shorthold Tenancy has come to an end
27 It is not so , except perhaps in the most formal of speaking styles , where a sentence may fall to a low point in the voice and be followed by a substantial silence , and we know that it has come to an end .
28 I think that Yugoslavia as we know it has come to an end .
29 She is a highly qualified research scientist whose contract , funded by the pharmaceutical industry , has come to an end .
30 The inference that he did so by selling is supported by the incidental evidence of miracle-stories : one from St-Benoît-sur-Loire , for instance , recorded in the 870s , tells of two " comrades " ( compares ) at the monastery 's weekly market , who quarrelled over the 12d. they had made on their joint transactions ; another story of similar date from St-Hubert in the Ardennes has a peasant ( rusticus ) stating quite explicitly that he has come to an annual fair " to acquire the wherewithal to pay what I owe to my lord " .
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