Example sentences of "have [adv] [vb pp] [adv prt] to [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | One of the men has already come back to Britain voluntarily , the older one is fighting extradition |
2 | Mia has now flown back to America with the one-year-old dog , which she has named Tip because it came from Co Tipperary . |
3 | His party has now signed up to Mr. MacSharry and his basic philosophy . |
4 | On hearing of the don 's disappearance , she 'd naturally rushed up to Oxford in the hope of tracking down her precious notes . |
5 | I 'd just turned on to York Way when I spotted the two city gents who 'd been drinking in the pub . |
6 | ‘ I did n't know , ’ he went on , ‘ that you 'd already gone back to England . |
7 | Having just lost out to Alan Alda in 1966 for the forthcoming Broadway comedy The Apple Tree , directed by Mike Nichols , but nonetheless now confirmed as a top off-Broadway character actor , Dustin landed the lead in Livings ' Eh ? , which had had a great success at the Aldwych Theatre , London , in Peter Hall 's Royal Shakespeare Company production exactly two years previously . |
8 | I remember the sinking feeling still : 1964 , having just moved up to Leeds and my first day at Almscliff — then , and probably still , the best swather of tall poppies in the land . |
9 | BRIAN ANDREW , a controversial figure in the parochial world of Cornish rugby , will at last play in a county championship final tomorrow , having twice lost out to Graham Dawe for a place in the Twickenham spotlight . |
10 | ‘ You had better come up to Lady Merchiston , ’ Theda said , leading the way to the stairs . |
11 | Army Group E had included seven army corps , one of which , the 15 SS Cossack Cavalry Corps , had already broken through to Austria and surrendered to the British . |
12 | ‘ My family were Huguenots , my lady , and therefore unwanted in la belle France , ’ D'Alembord 's contemptuous scorn for France made the Countess bridle , but he had already turned back to Lucille . |
13 | When he rang Joanne to check Nigel 's movements in the week before Steen 's death , a strange female voice answered and informed him that Miss Menzies had already gone up to Scotland for her Christmas holidays . |
14 | Fortunately the couple had had a telephone number for the party Lori had left with , and a telephone call this morning had vouchsafed the unwelcome information that Lori had already flown on to Medellín . |
15 | Others present included Lord David Cecil , who had lately come back to Oxford to teach English Literature at New College , and Adam Fox , the college chaplain . |
16 | I 've just got back to England . |
17 | As he had finally got back to Mrs Lorimer 's and was washing his face , he was wondering how much of the dirty water of the drug scene had washed over Rose and Steve . |
18 | He was not available for comment , however , as he had just flown off to Australia . |
19 | ‘ When I realised the ring had probably gone back to England that was one of the first things I checked . ’ |
20 | Consequently , when he had found suitable accommodation , his wife and children had also gone back to England . |
21 | Annabel had talked so much to her parents about the beautiful girl with the long golden hair , and how she had openly stood up to Sister Mary , that it was decided to invite this child to have tea with the family . |
22 | ‘ It 's brilliant , a Verdon for bumblies ’ I had joyfully called down to Mick , on climbing the first of these pitches during an earlier attempt . |
23 | I was quite sure of that for my father had again gone back to Rye marshes to reinforce the defences . |
24 | Such clues would add to the embarrassing riches of intelligence which had recently flooded in to Napoleon 's headquarters from Belgians who desperately wanted to be part of France again . |
25 | Leapor also satirizes the intellectual pretensions of a figure in Crumble Hall who can tentatively be identified as the young William Henry Chauncy who had recently gone up to Oxford : |
26 | But the tragedy is she could have known those blessings all through those years , if she had never left if she had never gone down to Moab . |
27 | The regions — they have since come up to London — were miles away from that sort of thing . |
28 | Many have thus latched on to Oakeshott 's use of tradition to identify him as a Burkean conservative . |
29 | ‘ As I heard it , my lord , he 's already gone back to Hereford . ’ |
30 | He never let Liverpool down , but the management have always gone back to Bruce Grobbelaar . |