Example sentences of "have [adv] to come " in BNC.
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1 | And ordinary soldiers , writing to relatives from the Front in April 1940 , spoke naïvely of their belief that ‘ as long as we have the front soldier Adolf Hitler , there will be only loyalty , bravery , and justice for his people ’ , and that ‘ the most beautiful day in the life of our Führer has still to come ’ , the day on which ‘ all peoples have recovered their freedom , peace , and equality ’ . |
2 | So far , however , the policy has still to come to anything . |
3 | In one case , which has still to come to trial , it is not clear which hat the salesman was wearing when he made his deals : his own or the life company 's . |
4 | Glover has been training for only five years , and many a famous name has yet to come within spitting distance of the race , so the achievement was remarkable . |
5 | The locals field one former Test player , Madan Lal , and although Maninder Singh — last seen being swept to oblivion by Gooch in the Bombay World Cup semi-final — was practising at the England net yesterday , he has yet to come to terms with an attack of the yips . |
6 | The first , albeit tenative , steps towards forming a new Pacific-based economic union display an astute awareness of the way events are moving within Europe : movements with which Number 10 has yet to come to grips . |
7 | Though this Evangelical triumphalism has yet to come to pass , the curious state of affairs already exists in which parents , up and down the country , fear the caring professionals as never before and fear the overtly Christian carers most of all . |
8 | of fear which has yet to come , fear |
9 | The continued existence of financial boycotts , for example by the EC and the USA , attests to the fact that real change has yet to come . |
10 | At the time of going to press he is taking action but the action has yet to come to trial . |
11 | He has yet to come to terms with the fact that a popular front of the mind or body means a Labour leader in Number 10 . |
12 | But Mr Kohl 's lack of forthrightness in acting against racist attacks and his reluctance to take up the cause of their victims suggests a chancellor , if not a country , who has yet to come fully to terms with the past . |
13 | Despite the much-vaunted claims of Conservative and Labour Members about their faith in competition , it is interesting that a truly radical step to introduce competition into the privatised utilities has yet to come . |
14 | The greatest test of this season has yet to come , when they play an English side with a dented pride and one where many players have still to get over their last defeat by Scotland three years ago . |
15 | For anyone who has yet to come up with an idea , BVP will provide access into the venture portfolio of 140 successful US products , established by companies which have already developed their product and secured a significant market share . |
16 | I feel as if I 'll always have somewhere to come home to . |
17 | That way a car can not stop unnoticed behind you and anyone lurking in a doorway will have further to come to reach you . |
18 | ‘ When Masklin comes back , he 's going to have somewhere to come back to . ’ |
19 | ‘ You once said if there was anything you could do to help me I had only to come to you and ask . |
20 | But since any arrangement would need the consent of Louis VII to be valid , he had somehow to come to terms with the French King — despite Toulouse , despite Auvergne , despite Becket . |
21 | We 've still to , we 've still to come |
22 | In Lancashire and the Potteries the worst had still to come . |
23 | He had asked Moray , Lindsay , Leslie and others , but they had further to come , and could follow on later if they had not come by the morrow . |
24 | An example of this was given by a liaison group teacher who said that he always asks his classes for their height and weight : he had yet to come across one pupil who used the metric system . |
25 | But I had yet to come across an illustration of this process . |
26 | As of the end of January the main slick had yet to come ashore ( media reports and pictures of onshore damage were of smaller slicks caused by Iraqi shelling of Saudi facilities at Khafji and Mishab ) . |
27 | As BNFL News went to press results of the judging — which involved votes from 200 delegates — had yet to come through … |
28 | But my bit had yet to come ; I had no idea if we had sustained damage to the undercarriage , although we had three greens burning bright , I motored in as if to land on new-laid eggs ; all the crew , including Jock the engineer , were at crash stations and we landed " soft as a mouse 's instep " , as Spike used to say . |
29 | But the piece de resistance had yet to come . |
30 | I 've yet to come across a school anywhere in the country that has n't welcomed the opportunity to play host to a pair of teachers . |