Example sentences of "[noun sg] have be [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 This technique has been applied to the study of platelet function in diabetic subjects ( Jones et al , 1985 ) .
2 A simple hydraulic fracturing technique has been applied to ten boreholes in the Masvingo area of Zimbabwe , in which there many low-yielding tube-wells .
3 Dictionary definitions constitute a valuable source of semantic knowledge , and the definitional overlap technique has been shown to be a suitable method for applying such knowledge .
4 Although this formulation has been referred to in subsequent cases it has not been adopted as laying down an all embracing test .
5 No special protection has been given to the broadcasting of the proceedings of the House , although it seems likely the defence of qualified privilege to actions of defamation will be available .
6 Over the past two hundred years a degree of protection has been accorded to the tenant against the distraining landlord .
7 THE 20-storey building has been reduced to rubble , newsprint supplies are fast running out , there is very little electricity , communications are almost non-existent and every day journalists risk their lives getting the news into , and out of , Oslobodjenje .
8 The concentration of chlorinated hydrocarbons in the site effluent has been cut to an average of two parts per million from 22 in December 1988 .
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10 This seemingly symbiotic link has been damaging to the more general applicability of these criteria in other contexts .
11 A MADCAP millionaire who lives in a run-down cottage has been taken to court over an unpaid poll tax bill — for FIVE PENCE .
12 When hair has been subjected to elements which will cause the hair to fall out it will still have that three month resting period before you 'll see any noticeable loss of hair .
13 Here are some very brief ideas as to how the Pied Piper suggestions might work in practice : After the story has been read to the class , children might take on roles as the townspeople of Hamelin .
14 Again permission has been given to the panel to incur the expense if the assembly approves the relevant deliverance .
15 Let of Hall Permission has been granted to Mrs. Croll for the use of the hall for a musical evening on 22nd December .
16 Permission has been granted to Mrs. Croll for the use of the hall for a musical evening on 22nd December .
17 Planning permission has been refused to you .
18 The main problem when using crimps is you ca n't actually see whether any damage has been done to the main line when the pressure is applied to the crimp .
19 ‘ Checking to see how much damage has been done to it , ’ the Doctor said with some irritation .
20 Damage has been caused to years and years of university research , ’ he said .
21 Governments are attempting , for the first time , to regulate a major new industry before damage has been caused to people or the environment .
22 Five fires are sweeping through the area , and widespread damage has been caused to the International Friendship Park , classified as a UN heritage site .
23 More than £5,000 of damage has been caused to women 's clothing since March .
24 Over the last year thousands of pounds worth of damage has been caused to schools in the region .
25 Darlington council officers say £3,500 damage has been caused to works in the Myles Meehan Gallery .
26 Such increases in tannin in browsed Acacia nigrescens in southern Africa have been reported to take place in a few minutes and the production of ethylene during damage has been considered to be the promoter of tannin increase .
27 A YOUTH who frightened a teenager into handing over his watch has been sentenced to 12 months detention .
28 It is reported that in a number of countries that are regionally , culturally and socio-economically heterogeneous , malnutrition has been found to be more common among children born after short than after long intervals ( Rinehart , 1984 , p. 686 ) .
29 The result means that Lillywhite 's advantage has been cut to 20 seconds by Simensen , now in second place , with today 's 86-mile stage from Liverpool to Salford and tomorrow 's city-centre circuit race at Manchester remaining .
30 Everything else is without importance from the Creator 's point of view , and is only a play of permutations and combinations within a general program which is not a prophetic anticipation of the future but merely sets the limits of possibilities within which all power of decision has been left to chance .
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