Example sentences of "be having [to-vb] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 As in Britain , French newspapers are having to respond to the growing demand for advertising space by adding extra pages .
2 But on the other hand it 's just another part of the learning curve that these lads are having to go through the hard way — in international rugby rather than before they reach that level .
3 Vets are having to deal with the biggest outbreak of distemper in ten years .
4 So Swindon are having to scout around the lower divisions for new talent , although they 're optimistic it 'll bring dividends for the club .
5 Alan Beith , the Liberal Democrat treasury spokesman , said : ‘ This Budget is the bill taxpayers are having to meet for the catastrophic mismanagement of the economy under the Conservatives .
6 The polytechnics were having to carry into the 1970s a defence and assertion of their particular — though not necessarily homogeneous — values and procedures , and in doing so made necessary a constant reaffirmation of the vocational or service roles that had aroused fierce passions throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries as new institutions and new sectors had come into existence in many countries .
7 well , I do n't know whether that man over there is cleaning the windows or whether he 's having to look at the double glazing again
8 The 43-year-old Irishman is having to battle through the qualifying rounds in Blackpool to try and clinch a place in next April 's finals of the £1 million Embassy world championship in Sheffield .
9 Her punishment is having to bow to the inevitable .
10 Therefore , in this context there are clearly two classes of confidential information when the employer is having to rely on the implied duty in order to protect his business secrets .
11 He concluded that the approach was ‘ too heavily fictionalized ’ to go down with an audience that was having to deal with the everyday realities of war .
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