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

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1 As well as having undertaken the nominated activity within 1990 and being members of the BAPC , entrants for the award had to assemble a small report giving the ‘ whys ’ and the ‘ hows ’ of their particular project .
2 The flash has to have a manual override to be useful , as it will serve only to tell the operator when a photograph has been taken .
3 The user has to judge the exact moment to stop .
4 The scientist has to remember a great deal of information before he can even begin to look for patterns in the data .
5 In this case , the move of premises meant that the employee had to travel an extra 40 miles each day .
6 Bohr therefore supposed that the electron had to occupy a circular orbit whose angular momentum took one of the discrete values
7 ‘ If the law has to have a proper effect then landlords and breweries should know that to serve young people like this , they are in danger of losing their licences . ’
8 So the law has to play a little con-trick .
9 Sleight apologised for this state of affairs at the Congress in Dublin in 1895 : " It must be remembered that it is exceedingly difficult for the executive committee to meet together often , for every time they do so they have to bear their own travelling expenses , and sometimes hotel expenses ; and to whatever centre they are summoned , it only means that some members of the committee have to travel a considerable distance .
10 The judge had to consider a preliminary point concerning the application of the Limitation Act 1980 to the local authority 's claim .
11 But throughout all this teaching , this familiarising and making intelligible , the teacher has to preserve a certain distance .
12 A RARE movie — the mainly horrible How The West Was Won is another — that tries to include the whole arc of the West in its plot , expending its first hours on the virgin land as Kevin Costner communes with nature and Indians , but the finale has to admit the good days are gone , as demonstrated by the coming of the brutish cavalry intent on making the Sioux the first victims of the expansionist whites .
13 To get to their proposed operational area the convoy had to take a difficult route .
14 Without influential subjects serving about the pope , the king had to enlist the utmost support which he could muster among the cardinals in order to shape the papal response to his demands .
15 But the court has to do the best it can by way of what are really conventional figures in relation to injuries , the court assessing , of course , on the individual facts of the case , what is sometimes called the tariff , making adjustments for particular facts of the particular case .
16 Thus , the Chancellor of the Exchequer has to make a special effort in every budget to ensure that tax rates ( or thresholds ) are adjusted in line with inflation — unless , of course , he particularly wishes to increase the tax burden of these groups as part of his economic strategy .
17 Both are embedded in the roof of a nearby school and so the Captain has to make a manual approach , without the benefit of wearing the EOD protective suit .
18 the movement had to discuss the ultimate and logical outcome of political action or it would be adding to confusion .
19 If a band do n't write their own songs , the manager has to find the right songwriters .
20 Now consider the effect of applying a load torque equal to the pull-out value , so that the motor has to produce the maximum available torque .
21 The coffin had to have an extra lining and the lid was screwed down earlier than it might have been , so that nobody could look on them dead , except the undertaker who came to the house and wore a mask and Liam who insisted on being with them all the time .
22 Thus the Commission has to determine the relevant geographic market .
23 try " filling in the blank " and " choosing the right form " exercises , e.g. in which the student has to choose the right plural endings for different noun classes .
24 So we come to the second implication , which is that the student has to understand the practical aspects of the life of reason .
25 The funding money had to be matched pound for pound by other backers ; the people who believed in the paper had to put up £5,000 of their own money between them ; and the paper had to have a controlling group to protect it from an outside takeover which might change the political line .
26 The prosecution have to prove the four elements already mentioned , and no more .
27 To enter into the third court , the visitor had to receive the written permission of the Sultan .
28 The woman has to set the enticing fruit , the desire to have knowledge like God himself , against God 's plain command .
29 So long as frontier zones of the empire remained insecure , the tsar had to eschew an ambitious foreign policy .
30 But it said that to get at the root of the problem the Government had to tackle the whole issue of deprivation .
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