Example sentences of "who have [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 Silver Classics £25 ‘ We 've strengthened the squad this year with the purchase of Brain Deane , who has yet to flower . ’
2 Wright looked acclimatised to the First Division , more so than his partner Bright , who has yet to score this season .
3 ‘ Something 's got to give and it 's going to be Nottingham Forest , ’ said Palace striker Paul Williams , who has yet to score for the low-flying Eagles since trading places with Sheffield Wednesday-bound Mark Bright and a £1 million cash adjustment over two months ago .
4 Anderton , who has yet to score in the League , has missed the last five matches in which Spurs have extended an unbeaten run to seven games while beating the likes of Liverpool and Blackburn .
5 Talks are still going on with Witches skipper Chris Louis , who has yet to put pen to paper .
6 Finlay Calder , who has yet to regain full fitness , is replaced by Graham Marshall , a 6ft 3in specialist open-side flanker who also excelled in Japan .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 The one fascinating prospect who has yet to show his international ability is Ellis , a very lively mover for Otago and New Zealand Universities when played at outside centre or on the wing .
10 Wolves provide Bull , who has yet to play in the First Division , with passes over the midfield and crosses from overlapping full-backs .
11 The story that is told is a story which never ends — and which risks losing shape and momentum — because it is a story told of himself by a living author , an author who has yet to end , whose isolate 's imaginative fury lives on to tell another tale , some more of his own story .
12 The pedals , too , seem to have been located by someone who has yet to discover the science of ergonomics .
13 Alan Smith , the Arsenal striker who has yet to sign a new contract with the club , is still part of manager George Graham 's plans even though he is unlikely to start today 's game against Crystal Palace .
14 Now the load will fall on co-presenter Jeff Banks and rookie Brenda Emmanus , who has yet to make her TV debut .
15 Platt , who has yet to make his Italian League debut for Juventus , said : ‘ My nose has been X-rayed and confirmed as broken , although I thought I was fit enough to play today .
16 THOSE who feel Lord Arran has little to say about agriculture must now change their opinion of the Minister who has also to look after health matters in the province .
17 I have had regular and extensive contact and dealings with the United Kingdom Immigrants Advisory Service as an ordinary Member who has regularly to deal with immigration matters .
18 James , who has still to keep a clean sheet , would be disappointed to be overlooked , but he has the confidence and the talent to establish himself at Anfield .
19 James , who has still to keep a clean sheet , would be disappointed to be overlooked , but he has the confidence and the talent to establish himself at Anfield .
20 Barthes 's S/Z brings the reader into particular prominence first in its concept of the scriptible that calls for active involvement on the part of the reader in the production of the text ( which is not to forget that in Critique et vérité Barthes had already described the critic as someone who has actively to produce a meaning for the polysemic text ) ; and second , in its thoroughly intertextual view of literature .
21 erm it 's going to be in the Northgate Hall and erm members of the churches from the city centre are going to staff that between five and seven for those who 've nowhere to stay between those hours .
22 Oxford looked ready and willing … but Cambridge who 've still to finalise their line-up looked a little lost …
23 As a kitchen maid who had regularly to dress fowls , and probably to wring their necks , it is again doubtful that Leapor would be squeamish about hares .
24 During the persecutions those who had most to lose in terms of this world 's goods were the rich Christians , whose property was liable to confiscation unless they ‘ apostatized ’ .
25 They were the merchants , traders and businessmen of the north-east Mediterranean coast who had most to lose if the Shias could establish themselves in the economic life of the Levant .
26 Naturally the monks of St Denis , who had most to gain by it , were happy to keep Suger 's tradition fresh .
27 For me — who had consciously to struggle against the imagaic maelstrom implicit in the idea of retroscendence — to have to deploy my powers in this pedestrian manner seemed nothing less than absurd .
28 This was particularly frustrating for Stirling , who had yet to score .
29 Victorians , who had yet to discover the stiff upper lip and the view that religion had always to be a serious matter , were passionate people who expressed their feelings freely and often loudly .
30 That he opposed Winchelsey earlier only aligned him with popes and realists ; that his appointment to Canterbury involved both the exclusion of a saintly scholar and expedient intervention by the pope was hardly of his doing or proof of his unsuitability ; that he readily undertook to secure taxes from reluctant clergy only looks unprincipled against the background of thirteenth-century prelates who had yet to adjust to the vast needs and new methods of kings everywhere .
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