Example sentences of "have [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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61 However , older cats are also at risk if introduced into those special households , but the exposure has usually to be longer .
62 The main battle has still to be fought and won . ’
63 They were each sentenced to six years ' imprisonment , but were released on bail pending an appeal which has still to be heard .
64 1 his rather sudden change has still to be explained , although the huge reduction in the overall pace of pasture improvement is clearly linked with the stagnation in the market for cattle and sheep .
65 The history of ageing in this country has still to be written .
66 Even this basic level of skill has still to be mastered by the average public library .
67 It may be seen from the above that the controversy between ‘ past use ’ and imprint date as a criterion for weeding has still to be resolved .
68 Sometimes conversations reveal the lack of understanding of this concept : it has still to be formed in the minds of some of the children .
69 One very notable exception , though , is Joe Satriani who , with the release of his new album , ‘ The Extremist ’ , proves that the final chapter in the book of fretboard fire and fury has still to be writ .
70 The when , how and where has still to be part of rugby administration ’ .
71 The laws speed up the game greatly but clearly much thought has still to be given to implementation .
72 What has still to be discovered is just how much garlic is necessary to confer protection against heart disease , and in what form is best taken .
73 But the relationship between description and prescription has still to be worked out : the principle of pedagogic accountability remains in force .
74 Not until recent months has a small ‘ fraud squad ’ of limited expertise been formed within the RUC and it has still to be asked to investigate something with potential political repercussions .
75 A one-piece red culottes suit given by former Eastenders star Anita Dobson has still to be sold .
76 A time for the hearing has still to be agreed .
77 But all that is to characterise rather than to explain , and the lofty prestige of universities in the post-war world remains a phenomenon that has still to be convincingly analysed .
78 However , it has still to be spelt out , for instance , whether and how an applicant has to prove that an object was legally and lawfully located in or dispatched from a country .
79 The project , which is to create an unprecedented space for the products of Scottish artists up to the present day , needs all the friends it can get , as it has still to be sold to government and any private benefactors .
80 How we seek to describe these attitudinal variables has always been a problem , and how they can be easily harnessed to the task of language learning has still to be adequately determined .
81 The system has been taken up in many countries , including the USA , UK and Australia , but effective evaluation has still to be done .
82 The photographic record alone , indeed , has still to be exploited fully by historians .
83 Oftel does say that it believes video on demand comes under the auspices of the Broadcasting Act , rather than BT 's Public Telecommunications Operator licence , and while the ITC agrees , it also says that the question of whether it constitutes a broadcasting service has still to be decided .
84 When this will be available has still to be announced , but Powersoft says it is part of a larger strategy in which PowerBuilder will embrace distributed network computing in addition to the client-server model which is currently its forte .
85 The network apparently has still to be determined .
86 It has still to be proved conclusively that these children were reared exclusively by animals , but it is clear that they all had minimal human contact .
87 a socialist cultural revolution ( which ) has still to be rooted in potential majorities which can , by their own organization and activity , become effective majorities .
88 Revisionist work has still to be drawn together into a full-scale synthesis , in part no doubt , because the quantity of new doctoral research in the field slowed down in the early 1980s .
89 In spite of two books calling for ‘ Educational Linguistics ’ ( Spolsky , 1978 : Stubbs , 1986 ) the case that will convince the profession at large has still to be made .
90 Mandatory reselection was won in 1979 and a new method for electing the leader of the party was adopted in 1981 which gave trade unions and constituency parties a major say , but there has still to be a change in the way in which the party manifesto is drawn up .
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