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

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1 Now then , if the council could , could 've come to some agreement and put in there , it would of made it right for us , now , you see we 've done so before , this is what I do n't like about he , he applies for planning permission does er the notice was no bigger than six inches long and four
2 This has jumped to more than $140 billion , from $125 billion in late November .
3 Robins has jumped to the head of Stuttgart 's hit list after helping Norwich top the Premier League following his summer move from Manchester United for £800,000 .
4 James Wattana has jumped to no 5 in the provisional rankings for next season following his victory in the Strachan Professional Championship last Friday .
5 Although , at 12% , the proportion of Catholics employed is still out of step with the Northern Ireland population , Short 's points out that it has more than doubled over the last 10 years , while the proportion of Catholic apprentices taken on has trebled to 20% .
6 Since 1979 , under the present Government , that figure has trebled to more than 6.5 per cent .
7 Canaletto has shot up to £8–10 million , which seems high even considering the undisputed quality of the painting , while the Rembrandt has plunged to £5 million .
8 AN Oxford student has plunged to his death after a late-night drink and drugs party .
9 In the mid 1970s more than 25,000 Hereford calves were bred annually.Now that figure has plunged to around 8,000 .
10 Yet despite this decision — always regarded as a classic illustration of the common-law presumption in favour of freedom of assembly — the law has developed to the point where we can say with reasonable assurance that the residue of which Dicey was so proud has narrowed to the point of extinction .
11 Among the great moments in the reading programme are those when writing has developed to the point where the learner-reader can read his or her own story to the teacher — a triumphant change of roles — and when children are found in quiet comers reading to each other .
12 However one chooses to interpret it , the mystical experience has been a fact of life , once human consciousness has developed to a particular point .
13 These questions have lost nothing of their force in the decades since 1914 as subsequent conflicts have contributed their own appalling demonstration of man 's capacity for inhumanity , and as a new sensitivity has developed to the dilemmas facing the human race and to the degree of inequality and injustice in human affairs in general .
14 Comshare uses Scripts , a technique it has developed to port commands from the application to the database .
15 This seems appropriate since , with the exception of fascist states and some contemporary authoritarian regimes , corporatism has developed to widely differing degrees , varies in intensity over time and is contained within vastly different state structures and administrative traditions .
16 However , when the weathering mantle has developed to a depth of several metres the rate of water movement at the weathering front becomes very slow .
17 In Kahlo 's painting , the figure falls from the fantasy world she has inhabited to the harsh bloodspattered reality of the street , literally coming down to earth .
18 A LOVELORN Italian woman dying from cancer has travelled to Plymouth in search of her British wartime sweetheart .
19 He is the real man as none other ; for he alone is man as God intends man to be ; he alone has travelled to the uttermost limits of the ‘ far country ’ of man 's estrangement ; and in him alone has the judgement been passed , carried out , and overcome to issue in reconciliation .
20 A student from Darlington 's German twin-town has travelled to Britain to study life on an English newspaper .
21 A STUDENT from Darlington 's German twin town has travelled to Britain to study life on a British newspaper .
22 New York 's mayor has travelled to Tokyo to ensure that Japan 's cash-conscious companies do n't abandon the city that never sleeps .
23 John Gould , a research student at the University College of North Wales in Bangor , has travelled to Orkney after hearing of the plight of the whales .
24 The Committee has commented to the Health and Safety Commission , directly and through CIC , on draft regulations and an approved code of practice intended to implement the EC Temporary and Mobile Construction Sites Directive , stressing the need for clarity in defining the roles of all the parties with a responsibility for site safety .
25 In that narrow sense , Reagan was right when he insisted at his testimony , as on every previous occasion , that ‘ no-one has proven to me that there was a diversion . ’
26 Its underwater design is a refinement of the ‘ pure centerboard ’ concept that has proven to be so fast and seaworthy on the race course in Ted Hood 's series of Robins .
27 Paul , who commutes daily — a weekly total of 630 miles — from his home town of Dundee has proven to be an excellent draughtsman both manually and on CAD , gaining expertise on CADvance , AUTOCAD and Microstation Intergraph systems which are supported throughout FWWG .
28 This has proven to be a strong deterrent against theft .
29 This has proven to be the case in all of the uses of to examined to date .
30 Guillaume 's notion of a representation of person as a support within the infinitive has proven to be extremely fruitful for explaining the uses of this form discussed above .
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