Example sentences of "[noun] have [to-vb] an [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | OLDER cars have to undergo an annual MoT test — so why not drivers too ? |
2 | Barry Gore , head of economics and business studies at Luton , points out that all business studies candidates have to undertake an extended case study . |
3 | As another example , subjects have to draw an irregular shape — the shape being seen as a reflection in a mirror . |
4 | Customer needs : As stated , major banks in industrial countries have to pursue an international strategy to service the needs of their large corporate customers . |
5 | Public companies have to publish an annual report and accounts . |
6 | Police motorcyclists have to undergo an intensive training course . |
7 | These people have to have an objective understanding of both culture bases and of the professional implications involved . |
8 | This does not mean that you should stay in a firm that stoops to fraud or illegality ; but idealistic notions have to face an economic assessment . |
9 | Tomorrow we have to get up at 6.30 ( on a Sunday ! ) in order to go with the participants on the course to a commune outside Nanking , to do our ‘ Open-door Schooling ’ — Open-door Schooling is an essential part of the Chinese political philosophy of education — i.e. educational institutions have to have an open door and renew their contacts with industry and agriculture . |