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

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31 When LIBRAFILE is purchased , the librarian has to make a copy of the master disk for day to day use .
32 At this time the villagers had to work a number of days for the Bishop and among their duties , they had to send one man from each household to pick the grapes from his vines .
33 The whole is complicated by the fact that , by virtue of section 6(3) , the prosecutor has to prove a degree of mens rea that was probably not a requirement of the previous law .
34 If the government has to make a decision on the socially efficient level of pollution anyway , it may be simpler to regulate the quantity directly .
35 The players have to take a heap of responsibility for what has happened at Celtic Park , ’ he said , ‘ but the squad is also made up of footballers who want to play in the manner Liam Brady has adopted as his philosophy on the game .
36 Because of that the reactors had to undergo a licensing procedure from Nuclear , Now that survey , which they have been carrying out for a number of months now , almost certainly would require that a number of major improvements be made to those reactors , and they just have n't got the money to do that at the moment .
37 He told priests the church had to play a role of reconciliation in newly democratic societies trying to leave communism behind them .
38 Because Dustin had eaten a few hours previously , the anaesthetist had to insert a tube in his mouth to stop him choking on his own vomit .
39 Presumably the box had to have a master .
40 Whether they want to go or not , they take their turn and the employer had to pay a percentage into the pool what those men earned , so when those men had n't work at all they drew their money from the National Dock Labour Board .
41 Because the county has to make a decision on the road closure so therefore it should go to rather than .
42 In the 74th minute Furlong forced Cherry to make the first serious save of the match , and soon afterwards the goalkeeper had to turn a shot from Flynn round a post .
43 The introduction has to paint a picture — it must give a solid reason why the report has to be considered , so the background of the subject matter is the core of the introduction .
44 A spokesman for the Link network , which trades as Plus abroad , said : ‘ Cardholders from every other part of the world have to pay a transaction charge to cover the cost of the service but , interestingly enough , United Kingdom-based corporate members have decided not to charge their customers .
45 At this point the children have to make a decision .
46 The children have to make a decision about using the magic , they have to think when would be a good time to use it and when would be harmful .
47 It ‘ s mainly the press having to find a story or supporters letting their bias colour their judgement .
48 The Quakers had to withstand a barrage of early pressure , with both Biggins and Stein causing problems in the visitors ' defence .
49 A banquet is needed ; the cooks have to prepare a menu and the food .
50 The NDO had to establish a framework for the new awards to the satisfaction of the Steering Group .
51 The company had to use a Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point ( HACCP ) system to ensure all criteria were met and areas of potential risk were identified and overcome .
52 On the current dispute , he explained that to stem continuing losses , the company had to make a proposal that included temporary layoffs , a wage freeze for 1993 , a reduction in fringe benefits , and an enhanced profit-sharing plan which could offset part or all of these reductions .
53 But before deciding not to co-operate , you should bear in mind that this could mean the company has to reach a decision on the basis of inadequate information .
54 At this point the school had to make a decision about the priority which this activity was to be given in the school 's development .
55 After spending the night at home with their families , the pair had to begin a day of tests at 7:15 at the Army Personnel Research Establishment at Farnborough , Hampshire , to assess the impact on their bodies of their arduous trek .
56 Next year the EC has to make a budget plan for the following five years .
57 Speech ! ’ , so that at least the groom has to give a speech .
58 The pipes had frozen during the severe weather , and the inhabitants of the street had to use a standing tap for their water : as a result , Eliot used to wash and shave at his club .
59 In defining the program image and writing the documentation the designer has to draw a balance in all these dimensions , informed by development trials in the classroom .
60 Anyone who entered the prison had to pay a fee and Athelstan recollected , that one of his parishioners , too poor to pay , had been beaten up for his poverty whilst Fitzosbert had stood by , smiling all the time .
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