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

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1 Nowadays a chief executive has to have a strong understanding of finance , he needs to be good at public relations , he must understand technology , he must be able to cope with labour problems and he must ( as always ) be a good selector of people .
2 If that means sterling has to have a long leave of absence , judicial separation or divorce from the ERM , so be it .
3 This means that the ‘ brain' of the synth has to have a certain amount of waveform information from the guitar before it can determine an actual pitch and synthesise that information accordingly .
4 The general format and size of advertisements has been specified by National Marketing and must be adhered to ; it includes the KPMG logo at both top and bottom of the details and therefore the advertisement has to have a minimum size of 2 columns wide and 8 cm deep .
5 you 'd have to have a huge sort of bureaucratic structure
6 However , he had to have a close feeling of empathy with the horse in the first place to be able to transmit the mental idea .
7 He had to have a long swig of Bell 's to shift it .
8 The hazard of this diet was that patients had to have an alternative source of energy so they turned to fat .
9 It was not until 1868 that every train travelling more than 20 miles ( 32 km. ) without stopping had to have an efficient means of communication with the guard and driver .
10 She only had to have the usual amount of arms and legs and to be able to see where she was going .
11 ‘ Because he would have had such a responsible job , he had to have the absolute backing of both countries and he clearly did not and would have been in an impossible position .
12 I once had to have the gnomic response of one respected editor of a major journal interpreted for me by a senior colleague .
13 And it blows all the gaskets and they have to have every single part of the engine taken out and cleaned
14 Do you think we perhaps put kids off an interest in science by our sort of insistence that they have to have a solid understanding of Newton 's laws and all sorts of principles , and we lose the magic too early ?
15 Do you think we perhaps put kids off an interest in science by our sort of insistence that they have to have a solid understanding of Newton 's laws and all sorts of principles , and we lose the magic too early ?
16 He was saying that in order to have a greater life , you have to have a strong awareness of death .
17 I think the main ingredient for success is that you have to have a good sense of timing .
18 To do this you have to have a good understanding of the materials .
19 ‘ To be good at the game you have to have a reasonable level of intelligence , ’ said Cathy Williams , a teacher from the Percy Hedley School in Newcastle which caters for children with cerebral palsy .
20 But I would agree with Mr , that it does add a further pressure , it means we have to have a real review of erm , how we pay allowances in order to stay within our budget limit , which I think is two hundred and two thousand for the current year , and erm , a little bit more for next year , according to the previous paper .
21 ‘ The whole cultural situation in Oxford is such that you have to have a certain degree of power or influence of money to be admitted to any social sphere , ’ he fumes .
22 There are two members I think have spoken from the Liberal benches concerning funding bureaucracy and I would agree entirely with what that means but they 've also mentioned in the same bet , budgetary control and if you 're going to control budgets , you have to have a minimal amount of bureaucracy and the function really of the head of the er of the project , er the head of the the post that 's now slipped into oblivion with this motion , would actually have been to do two things it would have been to hold the two groups together and it would have been to have overall control of that budget and it would n't have been easy and I would n't have like the job and I wouldn't 've applied for it and certainly would have been very difficult indeed .
23 To understand life today , you have to have a great sense of humour .
24 You have to have a little bit of presence about you ; and that 's what made me here .
25 ‘ You have to have a massive show of force to contain or control any riotous situation , ’ says the mayor .
26 ‘ We have to sentence and the sentence must be a meaningful one , but above all we have to have the long-term support of parents for the biggest range of offenders are appallingly young .
27 ‘ We have to sentence and the sentence must be a meaningful one , but above all we have to have the long-term support of parents for the biggest range of offenders are appallingly young .
28 These people have to have an objective understanding of both culture bases and of the professional implications involved .
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