Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] have [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Savings resulting from the Energy Efficiency Office 's programmes alone have led to a current annual energy saving worth more than £500 million a year .
2 Local tax offices now have to report to a central-control office .
3 If it is proved that unit holders who have traded units recently have suffered as a result of pricing errors , some form of compensation will be made available .
4 In the United States cities already have to argue for a notional amount to compensate for such under-recording : the same will probably have to happen in Britain .
5 Elderly parents also have to grapple with a change in role .
6 The fledgling computer companies also have to contend with the generally poor track record of Britain 's financial institutions in backing high-technology firms with the kind of cash needed to turn little firms into big ones .
7 The companies also have to cope with a growing demand for water .
8 Most countries now have to build on an economy in which the productive assets are very run down , and even more importantly , in which a political consensus remains elusive .
9 This is very unusual , for most livebearers normally have fry during the night , or in the early hours of the morning .
10 Elected governments largely have to work with the nuclear scientists , engineers , surgeons and even the accountants they inherit , implying the domination of individual policy sectors by specialist administrative cadres , and the neglect of issues which span across multiple policy arenas .
11 VETERANS of England 's last strife-torn Test series in India eight years ago have warned of the dangers and sacrifices that will have to be faced if Lord 's insist on going ahead with an 11-week tour at the end of this month .
12 It was miraculous to find so young a girl , of Juliet 's own age , with a depth of passion which could by rights only have belonged to an older woman ; the problem of casting the ideal was solved .
13 I must say , I had certain ambitions for higher education myself , but when you receive the call , as they say , those cherished dreams just have to go by the board .
14 If so , their sounds now have to compete with the sounds of submarines in the Sofar channel .
15 The Flames now have to fit in a home and away Championship decider with the A winners , likely to be Solihull , some time over the three weekends of the promotion play-offs .
16 Decisions obviously have to go through the A&R Director , but I do n't have accountants breathing down my neck ’ .
17 What does quantum mechanics really have to say about the nature of the physical world ?
18 At least financial agencies have some pressure to provide funds at competitive rates , and builders to guard against pricing themselves out of the market , but landowners just have to sit on the land until they get the price they demand .
19 Despite their stay in the cells , both offenders still have to pay off the remainder of their fines , around five hundred and six hundred pounds each .
20 Others again have taken as the play 's essence the need to reconcile not truth and falsehood but competing truths .
21 Currently , over 6,000 students worldwide have registered for the Distance Learning MBA , either by dealing with Henley direct or through a Network of Associate Institutions in countries around the world .
22 And then our own facilities , as Carlos has already mentioned , have been used for conferences of Third World First and other development groups occasionally have met in the Institute , and of course erm our own staff and students , and indeed sometimes Third Worlders spending a period at the Institute have given local talks and participated in local meetings .
23 The reasons essentially have to do with the relevance of IQ to creativity and are exposed when we compare both the similarities and the differences between Cox 's historical figures and Terman 's gifted children .
24 About 80 species of birds worldwide have dispensed with the bothersome business of raising their own young and only about 50 of these are cuckoos of one sort or another .
25 In addition to coping with the illness itself many sufferers also have to cope with the misconceptions other people have about the illness .
26 People come in all shapes and sizes and rucksack makers often have to aim for the middle ground when deciding on specifications .
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