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

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1 A type of written exercise where the student has to fill spaces in sentences in order to test his knowledge of tenses , structure , vocabulary and so on .
2 It is an argument not for training boards with a lot of bureaucracy , but for the present successful French policy where every employer has to spend money on training .
3 All except Lord Diplock ( and in this he positively disagreed ) held that the GLC had to have regard , when making a grant , to the LTE 's obligation to run its operations so far as practicable , on a break-even basis ; so the GLC could make grants to the LTE only to make good unavoidable losses and not to further a particular social policy .
4 In fiscal 1992 , the drain on finances was development costs for the Sparcbook , exacerbated by a fall in demand for the board-level products : these were sufficiently severe that the company had to raise £572,000 in March in another rights issue after having to throw itself onto the mercy of its bankers and creditors in order to continue trading .
5 I remember when I worked at Ollerton colliery in the constituency of the hon. Member for Sherwood ( Mr. Stewart ) that the management had to use haulage bogeys to take fresh water to the miners , who were drinking it faster than it could be ferried to them .
6 The Charles Bal and Sir Robert Sale were beating about in the darkness for the whole of the twenty-seventh , and ash rained down on them so steadily that the crews had to spend hours shovelling it off the decks and shaking it clear of sails and rigging .
7 Does he have any figures to support his claim that , in some parts of the country , such campaigns were so vigorous that the Department had to take action ?
8 It was recognised in the fifteenth century that the right had to give way to the public interest in the administration ofjustice .
9 ‘ I realise that the audience have to suspend belief somewhat to enjoy plots but this was asking too much . ’
10 The criteria is that the songs have to have character .
11 If it is likely that the Purchaser has to inject money into the business it could end up losing more than it paid if there is a total disaster and the Vendor 's liability is limited in this way .
12 The council is politically hung , which means that the parties had to form alliances to get a budget voted through .
13 Food was so scarce in Derbyshire that the apprentices had to raid dustbins .
14 attempts to solve this conundrum by drawing the following distinction : a misconstruction of the enabling statute describing the kind of case into which the tribunal is meant to inquire will go to jurisdiction , but misconstruing a statutory description of the situation that the tribunal has to determine will , at most , be an error within jurisdiction .
15 Thus , in the actual case their Lordships held that although the Minister had to adduce evidence that the decision to ban national unions at G.C.H.Q. was based on considerations of national security , the question of whether such considerations outweighed the prima facie duty of fairness was for the Minister himself to decide .
16 Peter Marsden , Inverclyde 's director of housing , said the decision not to fit the £5 alarms was not attributable to any single factor , although the council had to set funding priorities , such as keeping houses watertight .
17 The gay love scenes were sensitively filmed , although the men had to wear boxer shorts for the US version as Americans are said to be touchy about testicles .
18 The reason for this is that sperm production takes place at a temperature a couple of degrees lower than body temperature , so the process has to take place outside the body to function properly .
19 When passing the 1976 act , it might have been that no particular attention had been paid to a situation in which injuries were sustained before birth , but parliament had clearly stated that a person had to sustain injuries and die from them before relatives could claim damages .
20 He stops short of hoping Grobbelaar makes one of his increasingly frequent mistakes tomorrow , but Knight is professional enough to know that a team has to take advantage of any breaks that come their way .
21 And if the gentleman having to put bandages on a lady and you want to put your hand underneath there just excuse me a moment , alright , because in the exam one row of you will certainly going to have a lady bandage okay , put slings on and to bandage so it 's just as well not to get to you know used to bandaging up great big chaps and then you 'll find you 've got some little tiny five foot two or five foot nothing lady bandaging in exam , alright , so swap around , so get yourselves so you 've got a partner and use your bandages and let's just see you do the high sling to start .
22 As we saw earlier , discs permitted simple and cheap record-players ; but the advantage was lost if the record-players had to have sapphire or diamond points made out of precious gems .
23 If the Policyholder has to pay ground rent in respect of his building , then this would also be covered for the period the building was uninhabitable .
24 If the woman has to take money out of her purse then she has to use two hands and children can easily stray . ’
25 For example , a crime might have been committed and the child have to question witnesses .
26 On discharge procedures and the trusts having to take care — in exactly the same way as health authorities now have to take care — of those for whom they believe that care is appropriate , the same rules should apply .
27 However , to be interpreted as full frame , full motion video , it must of course be decompressed and the decompression has to take place in real time , while the application is running .
28 Local authorities had a duty to assess those judged to be ‘ at risk ’ or ‘ vulnerable ’ and the state had to take responsibility for the supervision of care .
29 The specification of untried or new technology , equipment or techniques has risks and the contractor has to make allowances for any exceptional remedial works which may be necessary .
30 That leaves the Chancellor and the Cabinet having to find £15bn of spending cuts or higher taxes , or accepting a combination of both .
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