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

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1 Labour now not only has to embrace the new agenda of electoral reform , political decentralisation and power-sharing , and a new Britain in Europe .
2 The council does not have to consider a new application within two years , unless it differs substantially from the original .
3 The company reckons it has a major advantage over its competitors because it does not have to develop a new product for each market — it simply adds a local user interface , which also cuts down on development and maintenance costs .
4 The ITV companies pay royalties only after sales , but they will soon have to negotiate a new deal .
5 He 's always had to find a new friend , he do n't trust me .
6 He 's always had to find a new friend , he do n't trust me .
7 But I still had to pay the new increase like !
8 The owners of the major-league clubs ( they have increased in number from 26 to 28 with the creation of the Florida Marlins and the Colorado Rockies ) will also have to conclude a new contract with the players ' union .
9 In his judgment , Mr Justice Knox suggested that the practice was based on an incorrect interpretation of the law , and that the company disposing of the old asset also had to acquire the new asset .
10 The refinements also had to cover the new forms of broadcasting .
11 I shall now have to find a new Saturday morning job .
12 You do n't have to have a new baby to need someone to talk to and if that is the case , I can still find you a sympathetic ear .
13 One therefore has to find a new theory that combines general relativity with the uncertainty principle .
14 Closer collaboration with the IMF , and fresh money , will almost certainly have to await a new government , due in March .
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