Example sentences of "[adv] has [verb] [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 When the chip is incorporated into a smart card and inserted into a mock up cash machine , the user only has to speak into a microphone to be recognized and given the cash .
2 ‘ Beautiful , desirable … the kind of woman who only has to walk into a room in order to arouse the predator inside every man there . ’
3 Nevertheless , the paradox is that a small , cheapish amp still has to sound like a beast , whilst remaining tame and housetrained in all other respects .
4 While new organizations may possess a strong commitment to a new policy , and may have powers that enable it to bring together the resources for its implementation that were not possessed by any single previous organization , it still has to relate to a world in which other agencies have a great deal of power to influence its success .
5 The teacher always has to operate within a number of constraints such as agreed syllabuses , governors ' wishes , heads of department , parental pressures , and so on , which mean that he or she is the only person who is competent to decide on content and method .
6 ‘ I just hope neither of you ever has to turn to a life of crime .
7 In setting out to achieve such aims , an advertiser usually has to abide by a number of laws and codes of practice .
8 Often what has gone wrong has happened as a result of lack of communication .
9 Writing also has to conform to an idea .
10 But it also has built in a Help facility , teaching aids , so that if at some point in the middle of developing your program you forget something , you can ask the system erm to tell you for instance how to use one of its facilities , and you can get onto the screen some information about that , and then carry on where you were , and you can switch easily between different modes .
11 The only squeak of protest so far has come from a Law Society spokesman , Mr Jeremy Allen , who is also a Nottingham solicitor : ’ An enormous number of people had had their journeys interrupted and it has caused them concern .
12 In place of the easy verities of a year and a half ago , America now has to cope with a Europe — both east and west — in a state of flux .
13 It was founded five years ago as a small voluntary organisation and now has grown to a membership of 275 and a permanent secretariat with full time staff .
14 Since the discourse analyst , like the hearer , has no direct access to a speaker 's intended meaning in producing an utterance , he often has to rely on a process of inference to arrive at an interpretation for utterances or for the connections between utterances .
15 Third , the barrier often has to do with an absence of seeking .
16 Since a living room is literally the room for general living it often has to serve as a study , playroom and dining room as well and still manage to reflect your tastes and be a comfortable extension of your personality — or personalities .
17 A person in their eighties today has lived through a century of more change than at any other time in history .
18 Growing international influence since then has led to a reappraisal of earlier decisions and trends .
19 Even before the slide forward has come to a stop , pull your rear guard hand back slightly in order to augment the snap punch .
20 But apparently no one else has looked for a phage that might produce such a toxin .
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