Example sentences of "[adv] have [to-vb] [adj] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The advantage to the offeror over a share offer with a cash alternative is that it knows in advance that it will only have to make available fixed pools of each type of consideration . |
2 | This is going to be a year when we will all have to go that extra mile for children . |
3 | You do n't necessarily have to have bright coloured polish on at the end . |
4 | Secondly , I wanted to create a factory where nobody would ever have to do any physical work . |
5 | We 'd have to keep the outside as is , it would always have to have two front doors . |
6 | I 'll probably have to get some medium grade paper too . |
7 | If Britain was to farm without the benefit of subsidies it would clearly have to enjoy some significant advantages — and before advocating radical policies the industry would have to be in a position to answer ‘ yes ’ to a number of harsh economic questions . |
8 | To complete the hunting sequence , we would clearly have to film many more hunts , and piece together all the moments we managed to capture . |
9 | Would he really have to spend three solid years with this guy ? |
10 | However , I suppose I 'll now have to explain this soft/hard vacuum principal more technically , if only for the benefit of Mr.Peavey . |
11 | He 'll then have to wait another 4 weeks before he 's allowed to apply for his passport to be returned . |
12 | The government will almost certainly have to do some unpopular things to the welfare state . |
13 | In order to compete , firms would therefore have to seek ever-increasing technological innovations to raise productivity , increase output and reduce prices . |