Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] has [to-vb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She only has to wear an outfit once for it to become an instant fashion trend .
2 She only has to express a hint of yearning for a food , fad or fantasy for her fans to start racing after them too .
3 She also has to wear a set of hideously long fingernails .
4 She now has to wear a neck brace , keep her left arm still with a sling and use a walking stick .
5 She says that she even has to take the duckling to work .
6 She therefore has to use a dialysis machine approximately three times a week .
7 If the community really wants to tackle the problems of alcohol abuse it merely has to encourage the government to push up the cost of alcohol beyond the point of everyday affordability .
8 The value of R5 is actually not particularly critical ; it just has to provide a minimum of 93µA to the base of TR2 .
9 Marlboro , for instance , does not have to show or even mention somebody smoking cigarettes — it just has to show a cowboy .
10 Otherwise poor Francis , and he already has to feed the chickens and the cat , milk the goat , herd the sheep .
11 Of course it still has to sell the idea to management and our source thinks Austin is still 24 months from a product , but the notion could be IBM 's answer to Microsoft 's NT .
12 The spadefoot has one of the fastest rates of development of any frog or toad , but it still has to undergo the process known as metamorphosis — the egg does not hatch into an adult , but into a tadpole , which has to reach a certain critical size before it can finally metamorphose into a tiny toad .
13 The main difficulty is that in order to record capital the organization not only has to know what assets it owns but it also has to put a value on them , even if the ‘ value ’ is their historic cost .
14 But it also has to provide the means by which a modern society provides houses and gardens — which the British love — where once they huddled in two-up-two-downs and the spec-built terraces which pre-dated the loathed Sixties ‘ slums in the skies ’ .
15 It also has to keep the mass of peasant farmers and unskilled workers passive so that bourgeois interests as a whole are protected .
16 If a villager migrates to Bombay and makes a living as a hawker , he probably has to bribe a cop to stay in business and pay off the local mafia don .
17 Whereas in the full employment model the indirect utility function depended only on the prices , it now has to incorporate the quantity constraint .
18 However , when Rousseau 's text is submitted to the questioning scrutiny of the grammatologist , it emerges that , although Rousseau clearly wants to say that melody originates in the passions , he actually has to formulate a definition of it that includes a notion of articulation and differentiation .
19 ‘ Now , as Irish manager , he never has to discuss a contract , never has to sign a player .
20 It is not an adaptation of society as a whole , and , Marx and Engels argue , it therefore has to hide the exploitation on which the dominant class relies .
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