Example sentences of "[adv] have [to-vb] [art] [noun] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Due to the sawing process , all slates are absolutely flat and of a very even and regular thickness , advantageous factors which mean the fixer does not have to sort the product on-site . |
2 | The client will thus have to approach a firm such as KPMG to obtain authorisation for the advertisement and notification of such authorisation will have to be provided to the publisher . |
3 | This time , however , it was not indecision that held him , but relief — relief at not having to play a role any more . |
4 | Staff are already having to put the inmates 3 to a cell . |
5 | When Jim Courier and Andre Agassi roomed together at Nick Bolletieri 's tennis academy in Florida , one of them just had to leave the door ajar . |
6 | Until there are as many and varied women in bands as there are men , we will always have to shout a bit louder just to be heard . ’ |
7 | Nevertheless , the banks still have to find the interest payable on these deposits . |
8 | Therefore , the Government would also have to fund the £21 billion differential . |
9 | Speaking of the challenges facing the service , Hartlepool 's superintendent registrar Peter Spires , said : ‘ New technology will have an enormous impact and we also have to consider the Government white paper on the service . ’ |
10 | It was inconvenient for a villager to walk that far to report a theft , especially since he often had to make the trip several times if he wanted to complete a prosecution . |
11 | We now have to pass the wire all the way through the sleeve so that its bend or fold emerges at the other end . |
12 | As we have seen , horses can learn some things very quickly , and once learnt it becomes a habit so they do n't have to reconsider the matter each time it arises . |
13 | Of course , as with all the Clubs , virtually everything is included in the price and you do n't have to pay a penny extra . |
14 | This may appear a distinct disadvantage , but bearing in mind that your costs are minimal and you wo n't have to man the exhibition this is only fair ! |
15 | If I had gone away for a couple of days , I returned expecting almost to have to push the door open but to my amazement , the place was immaculate . |
16 | You 'll either have to use a polaroid instamatic camera and , or , go to a re a reputable photographer and make sure you get the negatives back . |
17 | We therefore have to make the company one in which the individual feels wanted , needed and respected . |