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

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1 And it was the thought of all the children who , like Danny might have experimented not knowing that they were dicing with death , that prompted David to try to stop any more parents having to go through his own agony .
2 If we want to save the fish in the sea , the trees in the rain forests and the ozone layer , the wealthy countries have to look to their own consumption habits .
3 ‘ Nowadays , the young ambassadors have to pay for their own trips , but to ensure there is a true cross-section of American society takes part many of them are sponsored . ’
4 The whole point and purpose of authorities , I shall argue below , is to pre-empt individual judgment on the merits of a case , and this will not be achieved if , in order to establish whether the authoritative determination is binding , individuals have to rely on their own judgment of the merits .
5 Just a merest glimpse at the trade papers reveals the extent to which from the start the movies had to fight against their own impulses and their own logic .
6 Members of Mongolia 's approximately 300 rural co-operatives had to decide on their own approach to privatization .
7 And what did the photographers have to say about it all ?
8 As a result , she adds , teachers have to pay towards their own training because the Ministry can not provide materials and documents .
9 If , as is all too common , Scots lawyers have to apply in their own system a document imperfectly adapted to their own familiar terms , such as is the RICS scale in this particular , it may be of some advantage to know what ‘ rent reserved ’ means , at least in the country in which it originated .
10 Toraja warriors had to die in their own " Rante " , or village circle , if their souls were successfully to return to the stars .
11 They can begin again to focus on another person outside themselves , and relate what others have to say to their own situation .
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