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

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1 You only have to take a little bit off ai n't enough to go under your nose .
2 The truth is ladies you only have to touch a bald man and you light up like Blackpool Tower .
3 But , you only have to earn a little bit and you lose your benefit .
4 I only have to wear the damned thing ! ’
5 Consequently , we only have to change the objective function of P1 * to ( omitting constant terms ) .
6 To these people , we not only have to offer an attractive package but to be more visible , especially during these troubled times .
7 That 's all you have , that 's only have to have a little bit .
8 We created something here , something live and good and untrammelled by the rigor mortis of this dying , stinking society clinging with its preying claws so hard to its privileges because it knows it 's dying , only it wants to kill everything else too , only able to say thou Shalt Not because it 's envious , because it 's cold and impotent — they only have to sniff a little bit of genius , of freedom , of life , and they 're on to it with the , lackey hounds tearing it up , and for why ?
9 I ask this not because I believe that he does n't care passionately about Mahler 's music — you only have to hear the vocal exhortations with which he galvanises the Boston players at the most intense moments in the score to realise this .
10 All I would say to you is that the very small primary schools I not only have to doubt the financial viability , but I personally sometimes would doubt that the National Curriculum can be delivered to a school where you 've got an age range between five and eleven and you 've only got thirty or forty children , and that is a personal point of view , which I have , erm having seen many of our schools , and I believe that the problems that some of our large urban schools have , with thirty to a class packed in , is also something we should address and give careful thought to when we are resourcing education .
11 ‘ After all , I only have to make the right moves at the right time . ’
12 We thus have to consider a typical evolution rather than attempt to cover all possibilities .
13 That 's the trouble with doing all these films and tellies — you just have to remember a little bit for a short take .
14 You just have to give a straight answer .
15 ‘ I think you just have to have a flexible mind , ’ said Masklin , knowing even as he said the words that this probably was n't going to be a lot of help .
16 You just have to have an official order
17 Mr Mayor , I do feel after councillor er er er speech I just have to make a little comment erm people in my ward .
18 Youth concerts always have to include a major work written in the current ‘ Cantata ’ fashion .
19 Most students usually have to complete a one-year foundation course first .
20 ‘ But we still have to combat the promotional skills of chemical companies . ’
21 However , we still have to do the other bit to go in the , yes .
22 Mind you , the court-going officers still have to spend a fair amount of time attending trials .
23 Many are now in the caring hands of staff at the Battersea Dogs Home in London , but they still have to find a permanent home .
24 When I asked Grand Met how it could justify the high rent increases , I was told that tenants could easily afford them because tenants would now receive all the proceeds from the amusement machines instead of sharing them with the brewers , although they still have to pay a high licence fee and rent .
25 You you both have to have a little ride each back to my house because I ca n't I do n't think
26 And then you probably have to file a flat side on it : a real picklock 's square-sectioned .
27 We also have to assume an average interest rate of 12 per cent over the 25 years .
28 They also have to fulfil the higher-order objectives implied by the title ‘ higher education ’ .
29 Mr Barwise-Munro felt there was still a great deal to learn about bovine obstetrics and he discounted the farmer 's view that bulls were responsible for all problems , saying : ‘ The bull is important but we also have to consider the pelvic area of the female .
30 In addition to this tension in the purposes of assessment pointed to by Broadfoot , we also have to consider the future impact of proposals to introduce national testing at regular intervals .
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