Example sentences of "have [to-vb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 The tax system of any country has to perform several functions which are not always compatible .
2 In addition , the plant has to gather many other materials ( water and minerals ) in order to make proper use of the organic molecules it creates by photosynthesis .
3 Having argued this far Lorentz has to go all the way and he was forced to conclude that there will be no American M until Hollywood goes and until ‘ independent companies allow their directors to do away entirely with actors , and ( which is the only sensible way to manufacture movies at all ) pick types and faces off the streets ’ .
4 I , come on I mean , if El Presidente Michael Heseltine , has to go all the way to Venice to have a heart attack .
5 But he has to go some to outshine Dean Richards , dropped for the second time in a year .
6 And thus the reader has to go more than the usual way he goes to understand what he 's looking at .
7 The behaviour of the problem person has to matter enough for you to want to do something about it .
8 Lillian Graham and Lionel Luyt danced the leads in Suite , but it was remarked that Luyt ‘ no longer has to sustain all the male roles himself , and can share them with useful dancers like John Cranko and David Poole ’ .
9 To gain access to her he has to penetrate many layers of permeability .
10 the person that has to implement these things they do n't and I said
11 The WRU has to arrange such matches — the more the better so that the selectors can see up-and-coming players in the proper environment .
12 Nor am I suggesting that these strategies are in fact used by professional translators in any significant way ; one has to acknowledge that , in spite of being available in theory , they are in fact rarely used in practice .
13 One has to acknowledge that homelessness is not merely a housing problem but is also a social problem , which requires not merely money but an approach to discourage and prevent young people from becoming homeless .
14 ‘ He occasionally gets knocked about and has to suffer some pretty robust challenges . ’
15 The field man has to suffer less of the unpleasantness involved in policing .
16 erm the normal disciplines that the County Council applied on income headings is that if income varies for reasons of er conditions for example and this is in a way akin to that , then the committee normally has to find these erm er the additional resources to cover tha that income erm I have had long discussions with John on this and th the point that he was putting there was er demonstrating that income had followed the amount of work perhaps has not fallen and the below the line item is a recognition in the part of that argument i in a sense for fifty-fifty between below the line reaching seven thousand erm and we 've identified savings and other heads for example the staff advertising example where reduction in turnover , there 's no effective service saving there , so these such things can go towards meeting this income conditions .
17 Electric windows and mirrors , central locking , rear heating , rear wash/wipe and a tilt wheel are on all models , but today 's hard-pressed executive has to find another £701 for a sunroof and £1,092 for air conditioning .
18 So she has to find another way of providing music for the midnight service .
19 I wonder if she has yet worked out that for every douse she has to pull less load ; probably not , or she would be pissing on the wood .
20 It has to absorb all the liquid it requires through its skin .
21 Silvia has to pass those exams of hers .
22 Any account of these milestones has to bear both applications in mind .
23 He has to bear some responsibility for what happened . ’
24 If because risk had passed to him the buyer has to bear some loss , it follows that he is not excused from carrying out the contract .
25 It is true that the industry has to bear some costs .
26 He has this advantage , but set against it he has to accept that management charges and corporation tax will be charged against trust income .
27 In looking back at the department 's achievements , one has to accept that reorganisation which Judy and Simon have already referred to , has because of its sheer scale and impact on N C V O been something of an abiding preoccupation over the past twelve to eighteen months .
28 So even the ‘ softer ’ position outlined above , that the unconscious layer of murderous wishes may not be instinctual in origin , has to accept these emotions and actions as a necessary part of the human situation , and an unavoidable aspect of it .
29 While Robyn is getting up , and getting ready for the day , thinking mostly about the nineteenth-century industrial novels on which she has to lecture this morning , I will tell you about Charles , and other salient facts of her biography .
30 He has to repair all of the machinery but this seems impossible since his workmates have borrowed his tools .
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