Example sentences of "[noun] have [to-vb] a [adj] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The drivers had to negotiate a testing two-mile course on the Princess Royal 's Gatcombe Park estate . |
2 | Aberdeen 's Paul Lawrie had to thank a homeward 35 for his 73 after starting at the tenth with a 6 and taking another at the eighteenth where he three-putted . |
3 | Holford 's planners had to have a broad cultural background and were to be ‘ enablers ’ , building up from research and synthesis to a design end-product . |
4 | So Mains had to organise a counter-punching attacking system , keeping the attacks rolling usually close to the forward mass with loose forwards and inside backs combining . |
5 | Boats have to negotiate a narrow winding channel between high slate walls to reach it . |
6 | These marooned populations had to make a big evolutionary adjustment . |
7 | Lisa Power , HIV officer for the Association of London Authorities reveals SSDs have to produce a separate supporting statement if they want more money for growth . |
8 | The champions have to overturn a daunting 3-0 deficit at Elland Road tomorrow night if they are to get past Stuttgart and make it into the European Cup second round . |
9 | Keith had to complete a 13-week basic RAF police training course before moving on to a waiting list for the eight-week doghandler training programme , which is completed at RAF Newton in Nottingham . |
10 | But even the French navy had to divide itself between the Mediterranean and the Atlantic coasts and the Russians had to maintain a small separate fleet in the Black Sea . |
11 | Nationalisation had to have a clear socialist stamp on it . |
12 | He moaned about ‘ declining standards ’ and fondly recalled his own early days when each detective had to wear a dark striped , three-piece suit , an Anthony Eden homburg , and a watch chain at the correct angle . |