Example sentences of "[adj] [pers pn] have [to-vb] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | To make it clear I have to adopt the Swiss linguist Saussure 's theory which distinguishes between " langue " and " parole " . |
2 | And for this we have to scrutinize the comparative process of urban development . |
3 | First and foremost we have to consider the immediate social contexts in which the statements are made : in one case an intervention in a youth project on a council estate dominated by the particular group of boys being interviewed ; in the second case a course run for police officers who had special responsibility for training cadets in the art of ‘ good community relations ’ . |
4 | ‘ I 'm afraid we have to assume the worst . ’ |
5 | Sometimes if the the piece of furniture is very large you have to do the same with the top one where there 's another lap there , that one , another piece of beading there , and this will come out as well . |
6 | first of all you have to find the right branch — a pine-branch that splays at the end into three , four or five separate limbs . |
7 | ‘ We have to sentence and the sentence must be a meaningful one , but above all we have to have the long-term support of parents for the biggest range of offenders are appallingly young . |
8 | ‘ We have to sentence and the sentence must be a meaningful one , but above all we have to have the long-term support of parents for the biggest range of offenders are appallingly young . |
9 | All they have to offer the jobless are dead-end training schemes and cuts in training budgets . ’ |
10 | But in music and poetry which aims at a higher aesthetic we have to avoid the trite effect which can result when words and music are in the same metre and move in identical rhythms . |
11 | But first they have to solve the Irish problem , see off the Dutch , and remember how Egypt looked to an Englishman before Suez . |