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

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1 It has to provide the financial resources for at least a minimum number of services — defence , roads , education , income support , etc. — which are generally deemed to be necessary for the survival of any modern society .
2 The state has to provide the physical infrastructure for private enterprise — railways , trunk roads , harbours , power stations , irrigation , public health , and so on .
3 It has to provide an appropriate milieu for the sex act , to act as a channel for the menstrual flow , which is the shedding of the unused lining of the uterus when conception and implantation of the fertilized ovum has not taken place , and also furnish the route by which the baby exits .
4 Steve Cram , the Olympic 1500 metres silver medallist in 1984 , still has to launch a serious challenge for his place in the team but took another solid step on the road to Barcelona with an encouraging relay leg at Sheffield .
5 Management has to create a workable structure for collaboration , taking into account the objectives of all the various interest groups or ‘ stakeholders ’ in the organisation .
6 It would seem that the prevalence of such ions and their rather special relationship to the 50Hz and 60Hz frequencies , both of which they encompass by their combined effect , and as illustrated in Table I , has to give the underlying basis for field induced activity in body fluids .
7 However , he has to take a complete rest for the next few weeks .
8 Though not used by homoeopathic pharmacies in this country for potencies below the 1M , it is used commercially in Belgium for all potencies , and is also used when a practitioner has to make a specific potency for a particular patient , such as a potency of chloroform for a case of chloroform allergy .
9 DES WALKER knows he has to make a quick impression for his new club , Sampdoria .
10 Though Louis had had plenty of time to gain experience of ruling and to form a court of his own in the subkingdom of Aquitaine ( he had been king there since the age of three ) , he had had to wait a long time for his father 's inheritance .
11 ‘ I have had to wait a long time for the freedom , but it will be passed down and at least I can say that I was a Freeman of Chester .
12 Lonrho and its shareholders , whatever the merits of their case , have had to wait an unconscionable time for the facts to be established .
13 I have had to find a provisional title for the venture to use in my various requisitions for staff , accommodation , etc .
14 It would have been a different story if they 'd had to find the key money for the flat themselves .
15 If Shakespeare wrote a play with a cast of twenty-five , then he must have had to write a separate copy for each of the cast .
16 She decided not to go back to the bank , because they would have had to create a special job for her .
17 Is she making a promise to the British people that this improvement will be financed by an increase in taxation , or that , just as the Conservative Government have always aspired to improve that target , so will a Labour Government , and the British people will have to wait a long time for such an improvement to materialise ?
18 which is useful when they may have to wait a whole year for payment for their wheat harvest , or for the sale of fat cattle .
19 Paul , her husband , generally left before seven and had lunch out with one of his friends , while she used her free day to take care of a thousand chores more annoying than the duties of her job : she had to go to the post office and fret for half an hour in a queue , go shopping in the supermarket , where she quarrelled with the saleswoman and wasted time waiting at the check-out , telephone the plumber and plead with him to be precisely on time so that she would n't have to wait the whole day for him .
20 oh it 's not my type mm Penny 's having to wait a long while for her birthday is n't she ? ,
21 The libel laws should be changed to provide a ‘ fast track ’ system allowing victims of media falsehoods to correct them quickly without having to wait a long time for their cases to go to court and gamble on the result .
22 You do not have to include a general model for your allies but you can do so if you wish .
23 Dublin can not bring itself publicly to renounce its territorial claim to the North , while privately living in dread of ever having to acknowledge a direct responsibility for Northern Ireland 's Protestants .
24 In addition local authorities will have to meet the annual bill for personnel and administration , and the on-going expense of maintaining the museum buildings and exhibits .
25 The Warsaw pact would have to find a new home for its southern command , a small price .
26 We 'll have to find a suitable date for instance
27 Shoppers will have to find an extra £1 for every £7 currently spent and £6 will be added to the average weekly bill of £45 .
28 For , of course , no matter what it decides , it will still have to comprise a desirable process for the market makers and it will still be up to investors to risk putting their money into the companies concerned .
29 ‘ I thought I 'd have to comb the whole town for you , ’ he began jovially , coming forward .
30 The first return to be affected by these changes will be the one for the period ending 31 January 1993 : the taxpayer will have to apply the existing system for the first two months , and the new procedures for the final month .
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