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

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1 The critic necessarily has to take a manifesto into account .
2 The president still has to make a host of key decisions : how generous to make the benefits ; how to pay for the changes ; how much freedom to give the states and , above all , how to sell the package .
3 A well-informed horseman simply had to grasp the horse 's head firmly and give it a sharp turn and back him out of the area that had been contaminated by the jading substance .
4 Once the source text is understood , the translator then has to tackle the task of producing a target version which can be accepted as a text in its own right .
5 Dona never had to feel the pain , torment or be racked with guilt as Anna did .
6 Anyway , that meant I could have a decent drink and trust to luck not to have to need a lift back .
7 Plans were lodged with Arfon Borough Council in April but the council still has to make a decision .
8 The judge also had to consider a submission made by the mother that the return of the children ( if ordered ) would expose them to a ‘ grave risk of physical or psychological harm or place them in an intolerable situation ’ within the terms of paragraph ( b ) of article 13 .
9 It means the teacher only has to write a word once , in the teacher 's book , instead of thirty-plus times , once in each child 's book .
10 It was often difficult to get schools to provide even basic information such as the breakdown of subject choice by sex , and members of the team frequently had to extract the information themselves from school data .
11 The last team then has to say the word they had in mind .
12 Inlays may be very small in area and are often closely mixed with corrosion products from the metal into which the niello was set , so the analysis technique also has to distinguish the niello inlay from corrosion and the metal of the inlaid object itself .
13 Now whilst I might concur with that view if it was er well related to the A sixty four , in fact immediately adjacent to the A sixty four , I think given the criteria you 've got that the new settlement clearly has to avoid the greenbelt , I think that actually any of the locations being ten miles s sorry six to ten miles outside of the York urban area , would play little role in meeting the strategic employment needs of the urban area .
14 Before the court even has to consider the reasonableness of an exclusion clause , the party relying on the clause has to convince the court that the clause is drafted in such a way that it covers the breach in question .
15 A policeman then had to bring the traffic in all three lanes to a standstill while the motorist and his passenger crossed to safety .
16 Government policy and company policy alike have to take a view of long term trends and possibilities , particularly in a future period that may see the UK 's decline as an oil exporter .
17 After a bitter debate between the rival proponents of cold baths and of condoms , and with the equivalent of two divisions out of action with venereal disease by 1917 , the government eventually had to authorize the issue of condoms to the troops ( Winter 1985 ) .
18 Our first Members ' Evening was held at the Community College on Friday 1st March 1991 and its success can be judged by the fact that it went on until the Social Secretary literally had to call a halt at 11.15 p.m. !
19 The price of petrol thus has to reflect the cost of a single-occupant trip by bus or rail , so that private motoring only becomes cheaper if the car has more than one occupant .
20 You women are all the same — a man just has to turn the corner of the street and the next thing , they 're all eyes and lips and tongue and sucking me ’ — he tripped , changed ‘ sucking him towards them .
21 The secretary , David East , is now a figure of the distant past following his decision to resign his post over the way 10 Welsh players were recruited for the celebratory tour , and the Union still have to find a candidate to replace Rhys Williams as the junior vice-president .
22 Amitha : As a result of all these events the Union also had to take the issue of oppression seriously .
23 But the " pervasive " view of style also has to confront the fact that there may be a multiplicity of styles within the same work .
24 The jury also had to consider the accuracy of a reconstruction of events prior to the accident .
25 Just as we , in our writing , have to find the words that fit what we are trying to express , the most appropriate words , so the characters in a story , novel or poem also have to discover the language that is fitting .
26 The user then has to input the date and it is against this date that all transactions will be checked .
27 Those who spend their lives looking for some practical escape from the ordinary world eventually have to accept the fact that there is no escape except through death or the imagination .
28 Britain , which had been the workshop of the world now had to become the grammar school of the world .
29 The old African prohibition of multiplying sites of popular devotion to legions of homemade martyrs was turned inside out : every altar now had to have a martyr 's relic beneath it .
30 It is partly because of the ease with which getting your ideas onto paper has been made so simple by the PC and word processor that extra care now has to accompany the typing of every paragraph .
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