Example sentences of "have [to-vb] their [noun sg] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | With the prospect of increased trade after the lifting of common market restrictions in 1992 , combined with labour shortages at home , British employers are having to re-assess their attitude to women with children . |
2 | Quite a number confessed that they had never asked themselves that question and were fascinated by having to analyse their decision to farm . |
3 | And if East 17 get really rich and famous , will they have to change their name to South West One ? |
4 | What he fails to grasp is that if that obstetric experience is withdrawn from Downpatrick , then there will be no selection of patients whatsoever and all will have to make their way to Belfast or Lisburn irrespective of clinical condition . |
5 | Those wishing to attend church services also have to make their way to Kirkburn . |