Example sentences of "[noun] [art] [noun] have [to-vb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In response the authorities had to place restrictions on capital imports .
2 To meet this deficit the government has to borrow money .
3 In order to create distinct patterns the mind has to separate things sharply one from the other , just as a driver seeks to separate the road from its borders even in dim light .
4 In the story the Czech had to beat Harry Hayes over nine miles , which he did , but Hayes still broke the six-mile European record .
5 To get to the next section of footway the pedestrian has to risk death by collision in the road reserved for motoring , analogous to the castaway having to swim the shark-infested waters to reach the next island .
6 With the evolution of multicellular organisms , both the range of possible behaviours and the organizational problems the organism has to solve increase .
7 Each night the teachers had to take turns checking that the students were in their dormitories , and the lights were out at an appropriate time .
8 In Egypt the Jews had to take sides in the hostilities between the various factions which competed for whatever power was left under the virtual protectorate of Rome .
9 He was a joiner and on the islands the joiners had to do undertaking .
10 And in the end the organisers had to tell TV 's Darling Buds Of May star to go home or there would be no one left to party with .
11 We all know that this year the Government had to raise £6.8 billion — £500 million more than that .
12 ( 2 ) In an action for malicious falsehood the plaintiff has to prove malice as part of his cause of action ; this is not so in the case of defamation. ( 3 ) Damage is not presumed in the case of malicious falsehood as it is in libel .
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