Example sentences of "have [to-vb] [art] [num ord] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The Insured Person has to bear the first £25 of each and every claim , except in respect of claims for deposits only where the Insured Person has to bear the first £10 of each and every claim .
2 The Insured Person has to bear the first £25 of each and every claim , except in respect of claims for deposits only where the Insured Person has to bear the first £10 of each and every claim .
3 The Insured Person has to bear the first £25 of each and every claim .
4 The Insured Person has to bear the first £25 of each and every claim .
5 The Insured Person has to bear the first £25 of each and every claim .
6 Because of the need to keep premiums in line with claims we have reluctantly had to make the first increase in our basic BUILDINGS rate for many years .
7 Because nature abhors a vacuum , we have had to produce the second document for today 's debate — ’ Labour 's Public Expenditure Plans ’ .
8 We arrived in Venice with time to spare before catching the train to Bologna , where we would have to change a third time for Parma .
9 If your car is damaged while a young or inexperienced person ( including yourself ) is driving it you will also have to pay the first part of the cost as shown opposite .
10 If your car is damaged while a young or inexperienced person ( including yourself ) is driving it you will also have to pay the first part of the cost as shown opposite .
11 You will have to pay the first £75 of the cost if the repair or replacement is carried out by any other repairer .
12 You will have to pay the first £75 of the cost if the repair or replacement is carried out by any other repairer .
13 You will have to pay the first £75 of the cost if the repair or replacement is carried out by any other repairer .
14 If you claim for loss of or damage to the glass in your cars windscreen or windows , or to the bodywork scratched by the broken glass , you will only have to pay the first £40 of the cost if the replacement is carried out by a General Accident approved windscreen specialist .
15 If you claim for loss of or damage to the glass in your cars windscreen or windows , or to the bodywork scratched by the broken glass , you will only have to pay the first £40 of the cost if the replacement is carried out by a General Accident approved windscreen specialist .
16 If you claim for loss of or damage to the glass in your cars windscreen or windows , or to the bodywork scratched by the broken glass , you will only have to pay the first £40 of the cost if the replacement is carried out by a General Accident approved windscreen specialist .
17 If your car is lost , stolen or damaged , you will have to pay the first £100 of the cost .
18 If your car is lost , stolen or damaged , you will have to pay the first £100 of the cost .
19 If your car is stolen or damaged as a result of theft or attempted theft you will have to pay the first £100 of the cost .
20 Do you have to add a third scalp to your belt ? ’
21 She was going to have to spend a second night at the motel , if only to continue their cover of an ‘ affair ’ .
22 " I was tip nearly all night because I had to lead the first devotions at the High Council , with all those experienced and senior leaders of the Army world . "
23 The dream grew faster and faster and more and more desperate , because he knew that he had to reach the last box before the end of the day .
24 Er on appointment , like other recruits , I had to serve the first month on night duty .
25 In an exhausting , exhilarating fortnight , they moved round the country triumphing gloriously at Cheshire , being demoralized at Cirencester , where they drew against a vastly inferior team , cockahoop at Kirtlington , and nearly coming unstuck at Windsor , where Perdita was sent off for swearing , so Rutshire had to play the last chukka with only three men , and only just won .
26 The inability of the States of Western Europe to play a decisive role in the solution of these new questions was shown clearly by the impotent resentment with which the French government had to watch the first partition of Poland in 1772 and the Russian annexation of the Crimea in 1783–84 .
27 I do remember we 'd already put his full name on the car and had to remove the last part of it . ’
28 And course we 're doing a lot of counting today this wrist is a you know I do n't mind that you see what did that wrist was that elbow I had to have a second operation on it , in the arm up here because er I had to have some bone taken away in the elbow course it stretched guiders but they also erm disturbed the wrist joint because it was in plaster like that stretched round and disturbed the wrist joint and I ke it 's it weakened it and it 's only just it 's only just this what last nine months that it 's that it 's really started to effect this but I know what it is that 's because I keep going out doing the odd jobs
29 Janet added : ‘ My husband had a wicked sense of humour and had to have the last laugh in life and death .
30 There was one member whose sight was so bad that when she read she not only had to prop a second pair of spectacles on top of the pair already resting on her nose , but also had to stand under the standard lamp almost pressed against the light bulb .
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