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

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31 A girl may simultaneously have to wear a masculine tie ; show womanly ‘ maturity ’ ; conceal feminine allure ; present a female non-assertive front in the classroom ; and read male-oriented textbooks .
32 Yanto realised he might well have to make a special journey to pick up the old man if Julie happened to be out .
33 We do not even have to posit a genetic advantage in imitation , though that would certainly help .
34 You may even have to launch a complete attack before you can spell out your future intentions .
35 A trainer may frequently have to change a preconceived way of educating a horse to avoid some problem or bad habit that he or she ‘ senses ’ will arise .
36 And some years you 'd probably maybe get a few pounds back and sometimes you would er maybe have to pay a few pounds .
37 But er the these production investment activities are associated really with production engineering , er very closely aligned with development and erm unless you can do those between now and the end of nineteen ninety five , when we start the P I phase in nineteen ninety six before you can really make any progress you would then have to do a further year and a half of production engineering so in the new quotations Eurofighter are making a case for what they term a development assurance phase , some advance production engineering work starting later this year and going on until the end of ninety five but when we start P I in ninety six , we can start with a bang and make fast progress .
38 But at 50°s ; F , it can take 72 hours for food to pass through the gut , and much below that temperature , digestion ceases , Koi fed on a warm winter 's day will then have to pass a cold winter night , when a gutful of even low-protein pellets can turn into a pathogenic sludge causing liver and kidney failure .
39 Jobbers often faced one-way markets in which they would either have to buy a greater number of shares than they had sold ( go ‘ long ’ ) or they had bought ( go ‘ short ’ ) .
40 And I think it w w was quite difficult for people because they 'd either have to walk a long way to try and make a telephone call .
41 It tended to arrange debates late at night , and much too close to the critical Council meeting , when it realized it would otherwise have to maintain a parliamentary reserve in the Council if scrutiny had not been completed by a debate .
42 Closer collaboration with the IMF , and fresh money , will almost certainly have to await a new government , due in March .
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