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

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1 In the final analysis , organizations have to weigh up the anticipated benefits of particular media against the costs involved .
2 Here again organizations have to weigh up the relative gains of this approach against the extra costs .
3 Ann adds : ‘ Even if we lose the appeal and the girls have to see out the full term in prison , I shall still be campaigning to prove their innocence long after they have been released .
4 De Montfort 's men had to march up the northern scarp , but they still seem to have taken the royal forces , camped down in the priory grounds , by surprise .
5 Not only were the values of other currencies effectively pegged to the dollar ( formally speaking , to gold ) but dollars had to make up the greater part of the other countries ' official holdings of reserves .
6 There is a version of this where the children have to move forward the same number of paces as the time called out by the shark .
7 Sussex , Hampshire and Dorset police reported numerous accidents and ferries had to ride out the high seas until winds dropped to safe levels .
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