Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] have [to-vb] [pron] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Each member of the cycle team will have to pay their own fare to Romania to start the ride on August 8 .
2 This complete lack of rules will force us into a difficult situation , where the student will have to use his own intuition and aesthetic judgement .
3 However , Tourism Minister Mihai Lupoi had admitted on Jan. 3 that people wishing to travel to the West would have to find their own hard currency , since the state could not afford to sell any in exchange for lei .
4 A Labour government would have to define what that meant .
5 But no minister should suppose that this would provide a painless solution , for the government would have to raise its own taxes dramatically .
6 Even within the Home Office , one of the most heavyweight of all Whitehall Departments , the Secretary of State will have to set his own priorities between immigration and nationality , criminal justice , national security , gambling , the fire service , Sunday trading , dangerous dogs , and many other topics for legislation , some of which may be urgent , and most of which will be controversial .
7 Consideration should be given to the lack of jurisdiction to make an order for the payment of costs from central funds , since otherwise a successful appellant will have to bear his own costs ( post , p. 668E–F , H ) .
8 We recommend that consideration should be given to this matter , since otherwise a successful appellant will have to bear his own costs , and this seems to be unjust .
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