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

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1 However , interested parties have to fulfil the following prerequisites :
2 I appreciate that the television companies have to get the best shots of the game or we 'd complain about that , but I think they should bear in mind those people who have paid to see the game and , in some cases like mine , travelled a long way to see the match .
3 Man 's mind yearns for a rural existence — where 99.999% of his evolution occurred — but for many of us , mind and body have to take the daily buffets of urban , industrial civilization .
4 Academic researchers working in higher education have to convince the relevant committees in their institution that the work is important enough for scarce resources to be devoted to it .
5 In an agricultural project farmers have to understand the potential benefits of the inputs ( say , fertiliser and seed ) financed by the project , to find them relevant , and to be sure that their produce will find a market , before committing themselves to participation .
6 The technology providers have to assess the existing processes and manufacturing routes currently used and evaluate whether or not the introduction of new technology can add value .
7 Even those employed in small firms have to accept the limited rewards and the lower level of company welfare benefits if they are to fill the void left by limited state welfare provision .
8 No matter what happens , under the Sale of Goods Act 1979 , computer suppliers have to meet the following conditions , otherwise they 're legally obliged to sort out the problem for you .
9 The hon. Gentleman seems to be totally ignorant of and unable to adjust to President Yeltsin 's announcement in which he made it absolutely clear that our determination to maintain a minimum deterrent is no obstruction to the determination that he and President Bush have to reduce the nuclear arsenals of the super-powers .
10 In order to work properly the dominant forces in each of the three spheres have to monopolize the key resources for which there is great competition .
11 The prosecution have to prove the four elements already mentioned , and no more .
12 There has to be a selection of content and teachers have to identify the key elements which they will focus upon and those which will receive the " broad brush " treatment .
13 Police have to take the necessary steps .
14 Of particular importance in this connection is the ability children have to derive the structural regularities of their native language — its grammatical rules — from the utterances of their parents and others around them , and then to make use of the same regularities in the construction of utterances they have never heard before .
15 The head attempted to explain to Mrs Singh how children have to learn the initial sounds of words and how having two languages can impede this .
16 The requirements relate very closely to the due diligence provisions as contained in the Food Safety Act 1990 and in effect employers have to identify the potential hazards within their business , ensuring that through training , these can then be eliminated or minimised .
17 You will in producing those figures chairman , ten miles have to approximate the ten miles
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