Example sentences of "[pron] has [adv] to " in BNC.

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1 The subjective impressions which RHA managers formed on their visit to the hospitals while they were deciding what to do about them has continually to be borne in mind .
2 The achievement of that purpose must on occasion require action which has urgently to be taken , and the entertainment of representations may not be compatible with the urgency .
3 The achievement of that purpose must on occasion require action which has urgently to be taken , and the entertainment of representations may not be compatible with the urgency .
4 The strategy works by means of paradox , a paradox which has ultimately to be resolved through some sort of fusion between the apparent text and the sub-text .
5 The general 's effective rejection of the peace charter , which has yet to be formally presented by the 31 Christian and 31 Muslim deputies gathered in Taif for the past two weeks , risks plunging Lebanon into a new cycle of the violence from which it temporarily escaped when the Arab League brokered a ceasefire on 23 September .
6 None the less the general point which underlies Marx 's concept of production for use , as opposed to production for exchange , seems , in spite of the objections just considered , a fundamental advance which has yet to be fully appreciated .
7 The first needs no elaboration ; the second stemmed from socialism and the growing demands of the Welfare State ; and the third created rampant inflation in the cost of defence equipment , which has yet to be mastered .
8 The Willie Morgan Case was re-opened by a pseudo — investigative television programme entitled The Thought Police which has yet to be broadcast .
9 Kim Barnett 's team has a degree of success to its credit , which has yet to be translated into prosperity on and off the field .
10 The initial deal was for the release of two singles and a potential album deal which has yet to be finalised . ’
11 Presumably , RasGRF is recruited to the membrane by a different mechanism in response to incoming signals , the nature of which has yet to be determined .
12 Although this proposition is wide enough to cover payment made in response to an illegal demand it was stated in the context of a court order of which the compulsitor must be assumed to be very much stronger than that of a mere demand which has yet to be enforced .
13 A further aspect of the new system , which has yet to be fully exploited by centres , is that the Higher National Units which make up the new courses can be taken individually by candidates , rather than in complete courses .
14 One issue which has yet to be resolved is that of the provision of large-scale Ordnance Survey mapping .
15 They were each sentenced to six years ' imprisonment , but were released on bail pending an appeal which has still to be heard .
16 The centrally located site is owned by the received outline planning permission , unlike the proposed site at Linenhall Street in Lisburn , which has still to be released by the Department of the Environment and is currently being used as a car park .
17 He has the freshness of hope of someone who has yet to fully experience the closed shop of London 's damagingly influential network , yet with the cynicism of one who is ready and waiting to be disillusioned , who knows that to make any impact is n't going to be easy .
18 And what about Elizabeth Murray who has yet to be given her due in any European exhibition of contemporary art .
19 Following its retreat from direct sales in Europe back in August ( UX No 396 ) , Solbourne is in the process of appointing European country managers who will report direct to Neil McNeill , director of international operations and a European manager who has yet to be appointed , both of whom will operate out of Longmont .
20 Anyway , no matter , it 's a digression , where was I … yes : ‘ The woman , who has yet to be named , was among a party of four attending Tea at Five for Six .
21 There has therefore to be an agency of repression , and a means of maintaining repressed experiences in the unconscious state .
22 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 .
23 ‘ For charities , there has always to be work yet undone .
24 He has largely to be fed by a nasogastric tube .
25 In three innings against England this summer , he has yet to be out .
26 He has yet to be offered a contract by Celtic .
27 A freelance musician has found himself the perfect practice room … an empty theatre which he has all to himself .
28 The charity he has closest to his heart is The Spastics Society .
29 It has also to be placed in the perspective of European integration . ’
30 It has also to be recognized that all owners may need to make alterations and improvements to their property from time to time .
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