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

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1 I do n't think so she 's erm slow , she 's , she 's like erm , she has to go to a special school
2 Hereford and Worcester has already voted for a similar ban , Northamptonshire 's decision only has to go to the full council , and Gloucestershire votes next week .
3 Harris argues , however , that a van like a Transit has to appeal to a wide cross-section of operators , and that means the design has to be a compromise .
4 Science has to cling to the available evidence even in the teeth of seeming contradiction .
5 Faced with such a question the theorist has to repair to a mental laboratory where he conducts thought experiments .
6 If , to be a successful physicist , one has to conform to a certain code of behaviour , what are the implications for women who , by definition , do not conform to our conventional ideal of ‘ physicist ’ ?
7 The assumption that criticism has to lead to a negative evaluation is particularly unfortunate in higher education .
8 Indeed , in motorsport it 's not the colour of your clothes that matters , it 's whether they are fireproof , and the regulations stipulate that everything has to comply to the relevant safety standards .
9 David Byrne wrote the perfect introduction to Lynne Cohen 's book , which needs to be a book because the evidence has to accumulate to a certain point to become interesting ( and unforgettable ) : " The photos are probably indistinguishable from those used in annual reports , medical textbooks , and catalogues of technical supplies .
10 It has to respond to the emerging consciousness of the black community , gay people , feminists by marginalising them and delegitimating their claims .
11 In addition , by having this land available at the value of its current use , rather than at a value based on speculation as to its possible development , the community will be able to provide , in the places that need them , the public facilities it needs , but can not now afford because of the inflated price it has to pay to the private owner .
12 Elsewhere , Sinfield makes the cogent point that the idea of a personal judgement that nevertheless has to approximate to an accepted opinion involves the candidate in learning tricks .
13 Your reader will pay particular attention to your last paragraph and last sentence , largely because the last section has to bring to a suitable conclusion the various different arguments you have made .
14 A member of the Orrell Park Community Centre which does n't own a snooker table he has to travel to the Red Rum Snooker Club in Croxteth to practice .
15 ‘ The challengers have always had to go to the other side of the Atlantic now it 's their turn to come to England .
16 ‘ The challengers have always had to go to the other side of the Atlantic now it 's their turn to come to England .
17 Cleveland County Council has refused the college access to fields originally attached to the school site and pupils have had to walk to a nearby stadium for games lessons .
18 As a result , the unions say , many elderly people have had to turn to the private sector and pay for domestic care out of their own pockets .
19 Local authorities have had to respond to a wide range of legislation from Brussels and many have received substantial financial assistance , from the EC 's ‘ Structural Funds ’ and other initiatives , for economic development projects ( such as training and infrastructure provision ) within their areas .
20 Using the hypothetical examples above , for instance , this is how it might work out : skilled employment ( 4 ) the top possible score : employment duration — she has just gone back to work ( 1 ) ; housing — she has had to move to a smaller flat(l) so has n't been there long ( 0 ) ; she does have a bank account ( 4 ) ; but is separated ( 0 ) ; and quite young ( 2 ) .
21 Mr William Farley , who acquired a slew of manufacturing companies with junk-bond financing arranged by Drexel , has had to resort to a bridging loan from banks to finance his acquisition of West Point-Pepperell , a textile giant .
22 But like any profession , solicitors have had to adapt to the changing needs of the clients they represent .
23 Huy himself , who had had to adapt to the new world constructed after Akhenaten 's fall by Horemheb , had learnt above all that ideals do not change people .
24 The women I spoke to who had been through the whole procedure told me of the many exhausting visits they had had to make to the British Embassies and High Commissions , of the atmosphere of contempt at these places , of the pettiness of the Entry Clearance Officers ( ECOs ) and interpreters , and the rude and unreasonable questions they had had to answer .
25 Afterwards he said : ‘ The magistrates have refused to issue a summons so I will have to go to a higher court .
26 Afterwards he said : ‘ The magistrates have refused to issue a summons so I will have to go to a higher court .
27 ‘ The greatest thing is telling him there is no point going to his mainstream school any longer if he is not going to get around and that he 'll have to go to a special school — at which point he explodes in terror and starts to make special efforts .
28 If they can not agree it will have to go to a public inquiry .
29 He wo n't have to go to the two language schools being set up by Volvo and Renault in France and Sweden to teach English to engineers and designers ; le Quement was educated at a public school in England .
30 There will then be another round of letters , known as ‘ reasoned opinions ’ , after which , if no deal is struck , the matter could have to go to the European Court of Justice .
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