Example sentences of "[adv] have [verb] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 On some moorlands the chemicals which were washed down have solidified into a thin ‘ cement-like ’ layer , or iron pan .
2 Men are less fortunate , since they not only have to cope with the cultural fear of showing emotion , but also with the dismissive and often lewd attitudes to women with which they are surrounded .
3 But when we come to the interpersonal function , we not only have to account for the literary work itself as a discourse between author and reader , but we have to reckon with the phenomenon of " embedded discourse " : the occurrence of discourse within discourse , as when the author reports dialogue between fictional characters .
4 Many of these animals not only have to contend with a changing landscape due to human development ( ! ) but also human greed .
5 At present the authorities in Berlin are having difficulty coping with those who have arrived so far , though no more than 1,100 or so have come in the past few days .
6 Savings resulting from the Energy Efficiency Office 's programmes alone have led to a current annual energy saving worth more than £500 million a year .
7 ‘ Induction offers the chef total control down to the last degree , and because only the pan is heated it means chefs no longer have to work in a hot , uncomfortable kitchen environment . ’
8 Elected governments largely have to work with the nuclear scientists , engineers , surgeons and even the accountants they inherit , implying the domination of individual policy sectors by specialist administrative cadres , and the neglect of issues which span across multiple policy arenas .
9 In the United States cities already have to argue for a notional amount to compensate for such under-recording : the same will probably have to happen in Britain .
10 ‘ I always have to stand on the bottom panel .
11 Basically we are required to report anything erm , any liability which we know about , which does n't actually formally have to appear in the main accounts but which could arise in the future .
12 Thus in Britain we usually have to resort to a occupation-based definition .
13 In the meantime however you still have to live with the imperfect and the jargon for this is ‘ to find a work-around ’ .
14 Whatever the vertical and lateral changes in the Coal Measures , we still have to account for a general facies development in late Carboniferous times that extends in essentially the same form all the way from Texas to the Donetz coal basin , north of the Caspian Sea in the U.S.S.R. This amounts to some 170 of longitude , and closing up the Atlantic by a mere 40 does not really help all that much in explaining this remarkable phenomenon .
15 So we have to move from old structures to new but the first new government of South Africa will be a compromise in itself because it will be a united government but it will inherit not a post-apartheid state as many academics and politicians tell us it will inherit a nil-apartheid state and that is a very big difference we still have to move to the post-apartheid situation which could take decades .
16 In short , we still have to deal with a harmonic problem — the satisfactory effect of note-combinations both in isolation and in horizontal movement .
17 Such pressures would , however , probably have materialised in the postwar political climate , whether the industry had been nationalised or not .
18 In reality , public companies not only compete against other : they also have to guard against the ever-present risk of takeovers .
19 The companies also have to cope with a growing demand for water .
20 You also have to watch for the sudden windfalls — like the R.P.I. Index monies this year .
21 Disputes over opting out have ended in the High Court on several occasions .
22 People come in all shapes and sizes and rucksack makers often have to aim for the middle ground when deciding on specifications .
23 I think we really have to look at the Dutch experience and
24 ‘ I 'm afraid you really have come to the wrong man .
25 Local tax offices now have to report to a central-control office .
26 So now have to go for the contracting , the overseas jobs .
27 Well have retired from the Labour
28 In these cases I either have to wait for a passing walker and ask for assistance , try to reverse my direction or take the plunge and risk damage to chair and body .
29 Although the total proportion of diagnoses seems to be rising , the rise is steepest in those who historically have fallen into a high risk group — that is , woman aged 35 and older .
30 About 80 species of birds worldwide have dispensed with the bothersome business of raising their own young and only about 50 of these are cuckoos of one sort or another .
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