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

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1 Held , dismissing the action , that the statutory framework leading to the grant of planning permission envisaged that a local planning authority would balance the interests of the community against those of individuals ; that where a planning authority had granted consent to the development of an area , the measure of disturbance to individuals had to be considered against the changed character of the neighbourhood and those living close to a public highway affected by that change had to accept the increased volume of traffic in the greater public interest ; and that , accordingly , since as a result of planning permission the two roads now gave access to a commercial dock operating 24 hours a day , the serious disturbance to individuals from the movement of heavy goods vehicles was not an actionable nuisance ( post , pp. 460G–H , 461A–C , H — 462B , C–F ) .
2 To receive protection under the 1976 Act , an agricultural employee has to achieve the legal status of ‘ qualifying worker ’ , which requires that the person has worked at least 91 out of the preceding 104 weeks whole-time in agriculture .
3 Any major player in this field has to take the imminent MPEG standard very seriously .
4 Different groups had to lift the positive flap just a little ( half an inch ) or rather more ( up to seven inches ) ; thus the groups differed not in whether they had received pre-training with the cues but in the magnitude of the response acquired .
5 Licensed deposit-takers had to meet the same requirements , but did not need to offer as wide a range of services .
6 However , interested parties have to fulfil the following prerequisites :
7 Informed parents have to choose the lesser of two evils , and usually choose to prevent the birth of the affected fetus , but the decision can sometimes be very difficult .
8 This court has to balance the competing interests of the freedom of the press to provide information , to comment , criticise , offend , shock or disturb , against the right of a governmental corporation to be protected against the false , or seriously inaccurate , or unjust accounts of its activities .
9 The inability of the States of Western Europe to play a decisive role in the solution of these new questions was shown clearly by the impotent resentment with which the French government had to watch the first partition of Poland in 1772 and the Russian annexation of the Crimea in 1783–84 .
10 In places , the Serbian army had to ask the local Serbian militia permission to visit the camps .
11 No such guide was available : consumers wanting advance weekly information had to buy the individual guides to their own programmes published by the RTE , the BBC and ITV .
12 Religions which are ‘ light-based ’ usually exalt the masculine force more strongly than the feminine , and female followers of such religions have to approach the central mystery through the masculine pole .
13 Such theories have to face the obvious objection that brain processes and mental phenomena seem utterly unalike .
14 A few miles north of Thurlstone the new textile settlement at Clayton West had chapels for the Wesleyans , Independents , Particular Baptists , Methodist New Connection and Primitive Methodists , and the new Wesleyan Reform movement met in Aaron Peace 's warehouse , but those who preferred the services of the established church had to climb the steep hill to the ancient parochial centre at High Hoyland .
15 Although a broad range of subjects is offered , the unit does not have the facilities for certain subjects such as science , so anyone wanting to do these subjects has to use the local college facilities instead .
16 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 .
17 For instance , there was no prescription charge for diabetes sufferers although people with cystic fibrosis had to pay the full amount for their drugs .
18 The TRACE II designers had to duplicate the entire knowledge network over and over in order to represent the time course of speech processing .
19 Poor Gedge had to attend the local infirmary where his misery was compounded when nurses found out he was in a band .
20 The wealthier survived because they had control of tracts of good land , but the poorer villagers had to sell the little land they had , to pay off debts and were compelled to work as landless labourers for the rich .
21 Further declines in infant mortality and substantial declines in mortality of older adults had to await the twentieth century , where the former was substantially responsible for the improved trend in expectation of life ( see Woods and Hinde 1987 ) .
22 You will in producing those figures chairman , ten miles have to approximate the ten miles
23 It also insisted that the North Korean government had to accept the full list of names and guarantee the safe return of all who made the trip .
24 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 .
25 To be equivalent to this , an investment in a two-year bond has to yield the same amount , implying that the current two-year rate is rs 2 = 7 per cent : 100(1.07) 2 = 114.49 .
26 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 .
27 Blaming Mr Adamec for sparking a ‘ political crisis ’ by his act , the Civic Forum opposition movement said the ruling but discredited Communist Party had to forfeit the prime ministership or the presidency .
28 At the outset , the employee inventor seeking statutory compensation has to establish the true source of the benefit derived by his employer from the invention .
29 In 1536 all clergy were required to instruct the young and in 1538 priests had to expound the English Bible .
30 Each age and each individual has to make the imaginative effort to appropriate the religious tradition and make it their own , as Julian did .
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