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

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1 The numbers involved are large — nearly 1 million people are employed by the National Health Service alone — and the social services have to compete with industry , trade , other public services and , significant especially with doctors at the moment , the attractions of work abroad .
2 Then , as this piling-up process has proceeded , it has created new interests which future developments have to take into account .
3 But the traditionally minded researcher might be forgiven for asking what these two distinct approaches have to do with politics , for both of them in their own ways have argued major political components of regions and regionalism out of court .
4 Therefore , although farmers and foresters can change land use and erect new non-residential buildings , private individuals have to apply for planning permission for industrial or residential developments .
5 Increasingly , therefore , TNCs take up international investment opportunities through international capital markets , and domestic companies have to compete for capital from the USA , Japan and other countries .
6 Tran , who was the party 's most outspoken advocate of the notion that political and economic reforms had to proceed in tandem if either was to succeed , was expelled for " grave violations of organization , principles and discipline of the party " .
7 Mendel 's answer is no , for not only economic resources had to change through modernisation , but also the traditional political regime had to be replaced by urban classes used by commercial and bourgeois interests the main beneficiaries of change .
8 The observed data on income , wealth , etc. , do not correspond accurately to the theoretical constructs ; the empirical procedures have to rely on proxy measures ; assumptions have to be made about the extent to which people benefit from different public programmes and about incidence .
9 It may be boring for nuclear experts to have to worry about plumbing , albeit sophisticated plumbing , but they must prove that they can get the simple bits right before Mr Lawson gives them a new reactor to play with .
10 Older lone women are more likely than lone men to have to rely on income support and widows are much more likely than widowers to do so .
11 She did not tell me that the poor hungry children had to wash with ice in the morning , and walk through wet snow to sit for two hours with icy feet in a cold church on Sundays .
12 After devastating some local villages , perhaps as much to gain additional supplies as for any military purpose , the Norman forces had to prepare for battle with a formidable Saxon army .
13 Disqualified persons had to rely on secrecy .
14 An Oxfordshire consultant has told how specialist hospitals have to turn to charity for funds because the government does n't provide enough money .
15 The report discusses the implications of the short time local authorities had to plan for use of the grant , in particular the difficulties within the time scale of consulting users , carers and others in planning for and providing new services .
16 Aside from the steep learning curve the program presents , which is almost acceptable in the DOS environment ( ask any WordPerfect user ) , one of the recurring niggles has to do with compliance to established Windows norms .
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