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

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1 As can be seen , the bond equivalent yield is always less than the simple equivalent yield because with the bond the first coupon payment can be reinvested , whereas this possibility is not available for a discount security , which therefore has to have a higher yield to compensate .
2 I assumed that the major problems would be financial — the Centre now has to make a considerable charge to cover their costs — and one of occupancy .
3 Certainly not from the club scene , where an average gate is rarely more than a few hundred and even a big club like Hawick has had to launch a special initiative to arrest their declining membership .
4 He may have to wait a few years to enter a Tory Cabinet .
5 ‘ You would have to go a long way to see a better game than that .
6 Drivers coming from Teesside Airport and heading north would have to go a significant distance to use it . ’
7 Indeed , newly issued bills will have to carry a larger discount to match the higher market rates .
8 I 'll have to write a wee note to say that I 've to come and get you about ten to twelve .
9 The chances are that Britain will have to find a new place to dump waste by the end of the decade .
10 In another series of cases the Court has condemned national laws which require undertakings which are licensed to carry out particular activities in one member state having to obtain a second licence to provide the same services in another member state where the licensing requirements in the first member state adequately safeguard all necessary requirements for the protection of the public interest .
11 You will probably find that the sander will not work up to the very edge of the floor , so you will have to hire a smaller unit to finish off the job .
12 Even where you have to answer set questions — as in an exam — a choice between alternatives usually has to be made ; and not only do you have to pick a particular question to answer , but you also have to decide exactly what it is that the question is asking you to do .
13 Do children have to cross a busy street to get to it ?
14 And I think it w w was quite difficult for people because they 'd either have to walk a long way to try and make a telephone call .
15 ‘ I am capable of cooking for myself , ’ he assured her stiffly , and she knew she would have to do a little begging to keep him from another burst of anger .
16 At this point , we must admit you do have to press a few buttons to get Delta service .
17 He 'd have to invent a new mode to reproduce what he 'd seen .
18 You do n't have to have a personal coach to put together a successful training schedule .
19 You do n't have to have a new baby to need someone to talk to and if that is the case , I can still find you a sympathetic ear .
20 We would have to get a special cradle to do that and I have no real idea as to how long his nerve will hold .
21 Young motorists face a Government clampdown including having to display a special plate to show they 're new to driving and the possibility of having to pass a tough new test if they 're found guilty of serious traffic offences .
22 You 'll have to take a good swim to find him the night , over to Holland , I 'd say .
23 You do n't have to take a medical examination to join AA Hospital Plus : in fact , your acceptance is guaranteed .
24 With the inevitable increase in office rent , rates , postage , telephone and stationery etc. it is obvious that we shall all have to make a great effort to overcome this problem .
25 They will have to make a conscious effort to treat the assessment of need as a separate exercise from consideration of the service response .
26 Yanto realised he might well have to make a special journey to pick up the old man if Julie happened to be out .
27 To succeed in a claim based on adverse possession the appellant would have to show a continuing intention to exclude the whole world from the premises including the legal owner …
28 She caught him again on the way back between oven and table , and sank herself into him once more , but after a moment became conscious that he was having to make a considerable effort to hold the hot saucepan away from her at arm 's length .
29 they may not feel open to accepting that person into the family , very aware of having to make a conscious effort to put aside prejudices and stereotypes in order to get to know , like and accept him or her .
30 And I was a bit late , so I had to wait a long time to get served . ’
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