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

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1 Nevertheless , any account of the undergraduate curriculum has to address such issues , not because the questions must be asked , but because they have already been answered — in the institutional , professional and curricular structures that exist — and these answers must be examined .
2 A general search instruction has to specify several pieces of information ; the address A and length L of a table to be searched , a comparison condition and a compared value ( the former usually implied in the operation code or specified In a subsidiary information field , the latter in an implied location such as an accumulator ) .
3 A licensing board has to hold quarterly meetings in January , March , June and October each year , the precise date to be fixed by the board at least eight weeks before the meeting .
4 So while changing herself , the Family Development Nurse has to facilitate this change at community level in order that the expertise and knowledge of parents can be recognised and used in a wider context in the community and in equal partnership with the professional .
5 Addressed here are the socially organized ways in which dirty water comes to be noticed and defined as a pollution , thereby creating a case about which an enforcement agent has to take some action .
6 If a single advert produces 500 replies — the example of construction recruitment in The Sun , again — the recruitment team has to write 1500 letters .
7 There are many functions that are common to 99% of all spreadsheet applications , in much the same sort of way that a word processor has to have certain abilities .
8 Out of such a fee the syndicate leader has to pay external parties ( accountants , lawyers , etc. ) for their specialised work involved in the loan documentation .
9 Every man jack has to work ten days each year for nothing as a kind of tax .
10 Certainly , a radio campaign has to involve frequent spots , in order to build its coverage .
11 With the best will in the world , an amateur path builder has to get professional help .
12 Baroness Hollis said : ‘ The government chief inspector has to warn local authorities not to tell the disabled and the frail what they are entitled to in case they should happen to ask for it , which would take the counties through their capping limit . ’
13 and hardware.intensive interfaces ( or possibly attempting a compromise between the extremes depicted in Figs. 8.1 and 8.2 ) , the system designer has to consider several aspects of microprocessor and motor performance .
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