Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] have [to-vb] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The requirements relate very closely to the due diligence provisions as contained in the Food Safety Act 1990 and in effect employers have to identify the potential hazards within their business , ensuring that through training , these can then be eliminated or minimised .
2 It is a pity Martin had to teach the basic skidding skiing progression .
3 The poll tax or community charge had to meet the remaining quarter .
4 In fact this small War Cabinet had to consult the full Cabinet at all the big decisions , like sending the task force , the landing at San Carlos , before they could actually take any decisions to move in , and … this was a restoration of almost nineteenth-century Cabinet government .
5 No matter what happens , under the Sale of Goods Act 1979 , computer suppliers have to meet the following conditions , otherwise they 're legally obliged to sort out the problem for you .
6 Because she had to drive the RFFS vehicle , the crash crew person had to don the protective clothing after arriving at the scene .
7 I appreciate that the television companies have to get the best shots of the game or we 'd complain about that , but I think they should bear in mind those people who have paid to see the game and , in some cases like mine , travelled a long way to see the match .
8 Ironically , Clough 's own kid Nigel had to undergo the same perpetual ultra-critical appraisal of his skills before the Forest manager would accept the striker as a player first and a member of the family second .
9 He added that in order to find a reasonable solution to the situation ETA had to recognize the Basque parliament as representing the will of the Basque people and accept certain conditions attached to possible peace talks .
10 In an agricultural project farmers have to understand the potential benefits of the inputs ( say , fertiliser and seed ) financed by the project , to find them relevant , and to be sure that their produce will find a market , before committing themselves to participation .
11 The restaurant manager has to know the estimated number of guests to be expected in the restaurant and in order to prepare the meals the chef needs to be informed of any special requirements .
12 RUGBY League bosses had to overcome the first major fixture hurdle of the season last night .
13 In his last adventure Pete had to rescue the beautiful Princess Petal from the evil clutches of the monster Terradawn.And with your help he managed to do it .
14 Of particular importance in this connection is the ability children have to derive the structural regularities of their native language — its grammatical rules — from the utterances of their parents and others around them , and then to make use of the same regularities in the construction of utterances they have never heard before .
15 For men on beach reconnaissance had further to go than the saboteur or the raider bent on mere disruption : the reconnaissance report had to reach the main force .
16 The technology providers have to assess the existing processes and manufacturing routes currently used and evaluate whether or not the introduction of new technology can add value .
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