Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] have [to-vb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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31 Then the promoter only has to pay the band the guaranteed fee plus costs .
32 You see , so these people were going to move in at the weekend so had to put a stop to that cos they had no authority to move in there until the solicitors try and get this thing sorted out .
33 The local press just had to hear every race detail from Jones and Peter Maher
34 To survive the PROFITBOSS just has to beat the competition .
35 The nurse also has to check the bathroom .
36 The problem is that the patient often has to pay a portion of the cost for the community based services .
37 The promoter simply has to guarantee the artist 's 50p .
38 Those forced to borrow zinc overnight had to pay a premium of up to $100 a tonne .
39 Although a primitive recording programme was in progress , the company evidently had to scrape the bottom of the barrel for material .
40 Under traditional contracts should the D/BO or the Architect realise after the Contract had been let that alterations would be necessary to meet the stated needs , a claims situation arose — and the builder never had to meet the cost .
41 Young people away from home for the first time also have to find the resources within themselves to create a pattern of living .
42 The son of another Superintendent has told how he and his mother often had to remove the leggings and gaiters from his father when he arrived home soaking wet and utterly stiff and weary after cycling several miles to and from a meeting on a winter night .
43 Full skirts — goodness knows how many petticoats made walking very hard , so all this almost enforced leisure upon them , and this was again part of the duty of the woman to show that she did n't need to work , she did n't in fact even have to lift a finger because the man or her servants would do all this for her .
44 That partner then has to pursue the others to get them to pay their share .
45 No wonder you give me headache sometimes having to repeat every thing tut , right S L E E P Y , right so draw
46 One night in June her mother twice had to settle the baby , taking up to an hour on each occasion .
47 The party ultimately having to make a payment will look for ways to postpone that event for as long as possible , and will be able to do so without risk if there is no interest provision .
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