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

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1 They buy from it and the design group has to look after its own destiny and its own profitability .
2 ‘ Fishermen from all over the Community have been arguing the same case — that the commission has to look after its own — and the council of ministers has singularly failed to do so . ’
3 I think in the long view it is all to the good that the government have to look after their own chickens as they come home to roost , and get a lot of the dirt cleared before we come in .
4 As soon as he got to Aix he wrote to Chamberlain : ‘ I think in the long view it is all to the good that the Government have to look after their own chickens as they come home to roost , and get a lot of the dirt cleared up before we come in . ’
5 Each science has to do with its own genus , or ‘ kind ’ , which is divided by ‘ differentia ’ into various species .
6 A secretary or executive has to plough through them all to fulfil every media request .
7 You ca n't use extra national insurance contributions in one year to make up a shortfall in another ; each year has to stand on its own .
8 Dr Upshall said the other main parties gained funds from corporate finance but the Green Party had to rely on its own fund raising .
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