Example sentences of "[noun pl] have [art] duty " in BNC.

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1 That being said , it remains true that whatever their view of its deficiencies , our readers have a duty to lend their influence to support the Tory faction .
2 The code states : Newspapers and journalists have a duty to defend the freedom of the press in the interests of the public , and to resist censorship .
3 And that 's why the Unionist parties have a duty to be more interested in this possible peace .
4 It denounced the idea that gratification is the end of sex , but said that parents have the duty of choosing how many children they have .
5 Gifted professional golfers have a duty to the game just as tournament administrators have a duty to defend the integrity of sport .
6 Chairman Barrie Liss said : ‘ Shopkeepers have a duty to help prevent solvent abuse and this initiative will help them do just that .
7 Therefore ‘ all federated companies have a duty to see that the collection of the fund is made as difficult as possible for the CSEU ’ .
8 Next , quoting the Confederation of British Industries , the chapter rehearses the view that companies have a duty to take account of the interest of employees and should develop effective systems of employee participation .
9 Gifted professional golfers have a duty to the game just as tournament administrators have a duty to defend the integrity of sport .
10 Directors have a duty to take into account the interests of the employees of the company but not of other companies in the same group ( s309 Companies Act 1985 ) .
11 With increasing commercialism , research councils and universities have a duty , I consider , to help to protect their authors in this matter .
12 ‘ Adult care workers have a duty of public protection as well protection of children .
13 The Boards have a duty to keep the church ‘ in good repair ’ but , in SAVE 's experience , some fail to carry out even the most basic maintenance .
14 ‘ Checks and balances guard against undue concentrations of power and make certain that all the interests which boards have a duty to consider are properly taken into account . ’
15 Checks and balances guard against undue concentrations of power and make certain that all the interests which boards have a duty to consider are properly taken into account . ’
16 Senior officials have a duty to protect junior officials and to set standards for those lower down .
17 Surely local health officials have a duty to make the most of the limited funds at their disposal .
18 They are public bodies having a duty a accountability both to central government and to the electorate in their area .
19 Under the Housing ( Homeless Persons ) Act 1977 housing departments have a duty to provide housing to anyone ‘ unintentionally homeless ’ and in ‘ priority need ’ of housing .
20 Effectively all MAS professionals have a duty to build up a good working knowledge of corporate finance theory and practice ( particularly M&A and valuations ) and maintain this knowledge through regular but selective reading .
21 As part of the policy of accountability and choice , local education authorities and school governors have a duty to provide information not only for parents but also for prospective parents and the public generally .
22 It should be remembered that parents do not have a statutory right to withdraw their children but governors have a duty to make a decision on any application for withdrawal which is made to them .
23 Only members have the duty to comply with decisions of the Security Council , or to make available armed forces to the Security Council , but the maintenance of global peace and security and the peaceful settlement of international disputes would be prejudiced if non-members were excluded from the dispute resolution processes of the United Nations .
24 A legally aided party who is successful in proceedings has a duty to claim costs if it would be in the interests of a paying client to do so in the same circumstances .
25 On the other hand , there would be a deeper meaning , which wise expositors had a duty to uncover for the benefit of those above the common herd .
26 He said this was not a change in policy , because peacekeepers had a duty to see that no harm came to civilians .
27 In the middle of the nineteenth century , for example , Pope Pius IX forbad the opening of an animal protection office in Rome on the grounds that humans had no duties to animals .
28 Vendors and purchasers have a duty to inform the unions .
29 Does he agree that the law should be changed so that the police have a duty rather than just a power to act under section 39 ?
30 As writers like Leavis and Raymond Williams saw it , although educational institutions had a duty to do what they could to sustain it , the common culture was almost irredeemably lost .
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