Example sentences of "have [to-vb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | A new firm would have to invest in learning about the business , and the audit fee would have to reflect that . ’ |
2 | We will have to invest in an onion grader someday . |
3 | If I , a plastics factory owner , decide to make a rear-lamp cluster for a particular car , either I or the car assembler will have to invest in the specific mould to produce it . |
4 | The commission suggests that anyone over 18 who has contributed to the cost of the property he or she occupies should have to agree to its sale . |
5 | Nor does the girl have to agree to anything I ask . |
6 | Teachers would have to agree to unlimited teaching hours and weekend and bank holiday working . |
7 | But the Committee do not have to agree to this if it thinks that the new information is not important . |
8 | Q. Does the Committee have to agree to the work to be done , and its priority ? |
9 | The seller does not have to agree to this and if he does , that will not normally affect the operation of section 20 . |
10 | ‘ I 'm afraid they 'll have to agree to a change of day , or it 'll be cancelled . |
11 | I ca n't play that sort of trick on him — besides , I 'd only have to agree to another date . ’ |
12 | In order to lock into today 's low rates potential borrowers will have to agree to marginally higher rates than are really current . |
13 | There is endless browsing to be had here and you do n't have to agree with everything Shipman says to enjoy the experience . |
14 | Consider this from May 1989 : ‘ I have to live within the set-up but I do n't have to agree with everything that happens . |
15 | People do n't have to agree with what she believes , but if you do n't like it , just ignore it and stick to your own views . |
16 | One does not have to agree with Shumiatski 's aim of revolutionizing the masses to accept these remarks as a nice corrective to those views of Chaplin as a proletarian and whatever the political reasoning they do offer insights into the psychology and social psychology of the ‘ little man 's ’ persona . |
17 | A a a member of staff may feel that they want to say something about a kid , and it does not necessarily have to agree with what the kid |
18 | ‘ I suppose I would have to agree with Mr Clinton and Mr Merrick , ’ she said . |
19 | If the CEO or the manager of the group is held accountable for outcomes , then in the final analysis , he or she will have to agree with group decisions or have the authority to block them , which means that the group never really had decision-making power to begin with . |
20 | Many critics claim the ‘ Great Expectations ’ is the greatest novel ever written in English and after reading and studying the book , I would have to agree with them . |
21 | But EC governments will have to agree on what changes to make to the Treaty of Rome by the end of 1991 , if the timetable is not to be derailed . |
22 | They will have to agree on some type of standard . |
23 | Agencies will have to agree on definitions of needs and how people with different degrees of need will be prioritised when services are rationed . |
24 | He 'll have to agree for Mum 's sake . ’ |
25 | Although the books have been translated into Latin ( the most gentle of language teaching aids ) , it is unlikely that the film 's dubbing team will have to contend with ablative absolutes . |
26 | SARAH LOOSEMORE 's award of a place at Oxford University means that the British game may again have to contend with the loss of one of its major assets . |
27 | Any minority government which tries to play games with the constitution in order to cling to power , promoting instability and dodging the moral challenge of democracy , will have to contend with us . |
28 | And if he willingly takes on his share of household and parental duties , he may still have to contend with the scorn expressed by some old-fashioned ‘ macho ’ types who would not dream of being seen to do what they continue to think of as ‘ women 's work ’ . |
29 | As a lame duck , he will even have to contend with an unruly Republican contingent in Congress , as the fight to succeed him will begin immediately . |
30 | It will then have to contend with a challenge in the British courts over the legal status of Britain 's opt-out from the social chapter . |