Example sentences of "[noun] have [to-vb] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 More habitual bankrupts have to apply to the court after five years and argue their case .
2 The front bridle legs have to pass over the cross-spar and be free to run in a straight line from the leading edge to the ring .
3 Signals have to come from the top , ’ explains , ‘ and chief executives and managing directors have to be hearts and minds behind it . ’
4 People with baby buggies have to walk in the roadway and residents , I think , have to make a detour .
5 As I said earlier , courses which are to be broadcast into people 's homes have to cater for the individual studying alone .
6 Policy and practice have to allow for the variety of possibilities as no blanket approach can respond to diverse needs and preferences .
7 These conventions or maxims have to do with the quantity ( or informativeness ) , the quality ( truthfulness ) , the manner ( clearness ) and relevance of conversational contributions .
8 Now this head has pulled it back and parents have to meet in the playground .
9 He says what you can see is most of the cities not only in Holland , but the whole world and of course in England have to deal with the growing of cars and it 's not only that the car is a good thing — the car has very bad things for the city as a whole .
10 Borrowers on a budget plan have to wait till the year is up before they can reap the benefits .
11 The principles of pedagogy have to do with the craft of teaching .
12 Does cleaning and washing equipment have to live in the kitchen , or is there a utility room/cupboard under the stairs , or even a large bathroom where they can be stored ?
13 The sort of questions they were interested in were : What do old people and their carers have to say about the help they receive ?
14 Few organisations have to cope with the range of different inputs at national , LEA and institutional level .
15 The dismissal arrangements set up by the governing body have to provide for the CEO , or representatives , and the headteacher , unless she or he is the person concerned , to be present at all stages when a dismissal is being considered .
16 The generators have to bid for the right to supply electricity to the National Grid , the central player in the system .
17 He further contends by ground ( 2 ) of his notice of appeal that the failure of the judge to perceive the limitations imposed on her discretion in the context of the Convention led her to reject the proposition that the elements necessary to the exercise of that discretion have to exist within the framework laid down by the Convention itself .
18 Toxocara eggs have to lie on the ground for two weeks before they are dangerous .
19 In order to achieve this , teams have to work towards the situation where the knowledge and skills of all members are fully utilised .
20 South Cambridgeshire District Council has recognized the important part that environmental health officers have to play within the work of the District Council , and for some time now the work of the Department has been carried on under the hat of the Legal , Housing and Health Director .
21 Bulk businesses have to survive on the basis of their costs ,
22 Clearly a great deal of what religious traditions have to say about the Deity presupposes a personal God .
23 This is the part where there is a surfaced footway or pavement but at present it is so overgrown that pedestrians have to walk on the road .
24 This is on a dangerous bend where pedestrians have to walk on the carriageway .
25 ‘ FALLACIES of the modern worldview have to do with the conception of the world as substance or machinery , mistaking abstractions for reality , confusing origins and truth , failing to attribute feeling to things that feel , recognising ethics as exclusively anthropocentric , thinking a posteriori , objectifying facts as separated from values , reducing the complex to the simple and dividing knowledge into distinct disciplines that produce experts who are often wrong . ’
26 Therapy ? 's latest game is ‘ Whose Round Is It Anyway ? ’ in which contestants from the band and crew have to go to the bar and order a drink in the manner of a named personality .
27 Guarantees of quality have to extend through the system rather than at separate points and junctions .
28 Partition made comparatively little difference to its position as a market town for Donegal , but inevitably the industrial goods of Derry have to get to the mainland .
29 ‘ Otherwise the same two people have to sleep on the floor all week .
30 Shock that people have to live from the garbage heap of a richer surrounding economy .
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