Example sentences of "have [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 And we have to acknowledge that , although it is difficult to flip planets over , there is good evidence that similar things have happened in the past among the outer planets of the Solar System .
2 He said : ‘ We have to acknowledge parallel importing is a fact of life and patients will find some instructions in their packages may be in a foreign language , but they should be overlaid with English .
3 erm they , we have make sure they get n get told .
4 But one or two things have aroused Israeli hopes .
5 The shipments , which are expected to transport up to 30 tonnes of plutonium from Cap La Hague and Sellafield ( UK ) to Japan over the next 20 years , have aroused international protest .
6 The Essex Gliding Club 's plans for the former bomber station at Ridgewell near Clare , due to be discussed by Braintree planner on March 29 , have aroused unprecedented opposition among residents .
7 However , none of them has been found in an archaeological context and they have aroused considerable suspicion : they could be relatively modern copies loosely based on Italic originals ; they could be genuine prehistoric imports ; or they could be perfectly genuine figures brought to Britain relatively recently as curios and since discarded or lost .
8 Because of the high profile of the industries , the reports have aroused considerable interest .
9 Work out how much money you have to spare each month .
10 Conservative Governments have honoured that commitment in full and , as a result , continuous strikes , the British disease as they are known , have been eliminated .
11 Would Desmond Seymour-Strachey have honoured any agreement his mother had come to with Hilda , would he have considered himself obliged to pay half the royalties to Rose ?
12 Farming ( con ) Farmers in Austrian Tyrol have to cultivate all available land .
13 Others of us have to cultivate this talent , and the way to do it is by constantly asking yourself that question , " What will the Reader want next " ?
14 Although we have indicated the growing strength of the movement towards decentralisation we have to embrace this with caution .
15 France Telecom and its subsidiary France Cables et Radio have regrouped three of their units to create Expertel , a company charged with every aspect of the design , installation and operation of PABXes in large French organisations .
16 We have stopped that and now they are making their own , most of them are making their own fashionable garments out of the loose material we sell and er , some ask the friends to make for them .
17 It would give a clear message : that the nuclear-weapon states have stopped developing new nuclear weapons .
18 While several building societies , including Nationwide Anglia , Bradford & Bingley and Cheltenham & Gloucester , have stopped issuing travellers cheques , and others such as Leeds Permanent have switched to a mail order service , most banks and many building societies do keep travellers cheques on site , though many will want a couple of days notice .
19 Ethologists concerned with the evolution of human behaviour have stopped short of attempting to explain the further reaches of the human mind ; consciousness , self-reference , the construction of identity , and intersubjective relating .
20 However , we have stopped short at the implementation stage .
21 The Tories have stopped short of making trade union membership illegal but is it legal to punish trade union members financially through selective redundancies , and as collective agreements are cancelled through offering inferior individual contracts and withholding pay rises ?
22 But they have stopped short of rejecting the idea altogether .
23 Will the Minister confirm that we have stopped medium-term cover for the Soviet Union longer than any other OECD country ?
24 You have to search that out .
25 If the normal description of the linguistic sign , following Saussure , is Signified over Signifier , then when Iago speaks we have to enclose that whole sign in another bracket , which would invert it , opposing surface and real meaning .
26 For instance , women find it very intimidating when they have to attend large business functions , which are still dominated by men . ’
27 They have to attend enormous numbers of operations and watch experts doing it .
28 the and I have to go all
29 Paul leans across the table , planting his elbow in a spill of beer , almost shouting at Mark and Babur , ‘ We have to go next week . ’
30 ‘ If we have to go ten times a day , we will go , but everyone is saying that the things should be knocked down .
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