Example sentences of "have to follow [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Search times are usually slower than magnetic disks , because the reading head has to follow a track .
2 As Lord Devlin puts it , " A jury can do justice , whereas the judge , who has to follow the law , may not . "
3 Second , he has to follow the rules . ’
4 He did n't measure up to Jones , the affair lacked the romance of having to follow a man around the world — perhaps even the bitter-sweet romance of uncertainty . ’
5 It claimed it would ensure that money in the health service ‘ followed the patient ’ , which Labour was not opposed to , but in fact the bill meant the patient would have to follow the money and the contracts .
6 British firms with subsidiaries elsewhere in the Community would have to follow the rules .
7 One reason why you should try to develop the direction in which you think the company should go from both ends of the company at once is that in the process you gain the commitment of those who will have to follow the direction — and ‘ make it happen ’ and in a free society you are unlikely to get this commitment without a high degree of involvement and understanding of both where the ultimate goal is , and the process by which the decisions regarding that goal have been reached .
8 Perhaps it was inevitable that he would eventually have to follow the likes of Gary Oldman across the Atlantic .
9 Stuff you could n't do as a drummer because you would have to follow the snare drum at the same time
10 At work you are quite likely to have to follow a house style .
11 In an experiment , leaf-cutter ants of the species Atta texana had to follow a trail by walking along a plastic roadway placed just above the trail ; they followed the trail as usual , but must have done so by the airborne odour of evaporated scent .
12 In Staines Warehousing Co Ltd v Montagu Executor & Trustee Ltd [ 1987 ] 2 EGLR 130 the court held that where a lease provides that an application to appoint a surveyor is to be made to a specified appointing body like the RICS , the application had to follow the procedures laid down by that appointing body .
13 If a person were to announce to a policeman that he was about to go to the house of his sworn enemy and beat the living daylights out of him , it would not make sense if the law were that the policeman had to follow the suspect to the locus in quo and only then arrest him .
14 Wight , Bell and Connell were all Advocates , Bell being the well-known lecturer in conveyancing , and as they were dealing with and considering Statutes and the forms attached to them , they had to follow the spelling of the Statute and not substitute their own spelling .
15 Even if you belong to the getting-away-with-murder group , the time will come when you have to follow the rules precisely in order to maintain a speedy weight loss .
16 You have to follow the rules and work at the right pace to make it work .
17 After all , Mr Lawson has taken pride in the fact that recorded inflation is coming down , which makes it difficult to explain to — say — the Tory party conference why interest rates have to follow the Germans up .
18 Does my hon. Friend agree that , now that the Conservative party is formally represented in Northern Ireland and will have candidates in the next general election there , we should remove the anomaly whereby Northern Ireland citizens — who are of course British subjects — have to follow the rest of the United Kingdom ?
19 But Fielding argued that Caduta was crucial to the package , and you have to follow the money in a case like this .
20 Er so o , o only you have to follow the policy er which is sustainable for all the items that are on the agenda .
21 To understand the emotion in the song , you have to follow the words .
22 To understand the emotion in the song , you have to follow the words .
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