Example sentences of "they have [to-vb] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 They are the ultimate jugglers , but they have to manage without the help of disposable nappies , supermarkets and freezers .
2 They have to rely on the Government 's goodwill .
3 They have to rely on the indulgence of their employers and the depth of their own pockets to take part .
4 have it within their power to resolve the matter very speedily by going to the commission and providing full notification , even if they have to negotiate with the commission over provisions which the submission was moved , then they can get that exemption back dated and , and
5 A more contemporary example of this problem facing the police when they have to decide upon the choice between seeking to ban a procession or to protect and facilitate its progress is well illustrated by the events of Saturday 13 August 1977 in Lewisham , when the National Front marched through the busy streets in a provocative manner , much to the distress and anger of local residents , particularly those belonging to ethnic minorities .
6 Spoken dialogue being omitted , synopses are provided which make it absolutely impossible to tell where the musical numbers occur and what they have to do with the plot .
7 Staff remain with the horses at the races — but they have to pop to the loo now and again . ’
8 Largely relying on their savers for their funds , they have to borrow from the City when savings run low .
9 So there 'd be delay in probate unless the children have got the money , so they have to borrow against the property or they have to raise money to pay the bill .
10 If one subtracts the vote of this vulnerable group from the remaining 76 per cent , this means that they have to live with the knowledge that more than one in four of voting co-residents have voted for a party that is rabidly hostile to them .
11 They have to live with the fear of sudden attacks that leave them struggling to breathe .
12 They have to live with the fear of sudden attacks that leave them struggling to breathe .
13 When the youngsters want to go outside and play they have to leave via the backdoor which opens on to a busy road .
14 On top of this , inevitably but it seems rather unfairly , they have to deal with the problem that faces every teacher in a new school : the fact that they do not know its geography , its structure and its rules , both explicit and unwritten , nor do they have a chance to get to know the personalities and quirks of more than a handful of either pupils or teachers .
15 If they wish to be assessed as needing residential care and using public money then they have to go through the assessment process and be assessed as needing residential care .
16 He said the NHS should address itself more to the needs of cancer patients so that they do not feel they have to go outside the system .
17 The extremists ' behaviour helps Mr Yeltsin because it convinces voters who do not much like him that they have to vote for the president in order to keep out people like Messrs Baburin and Isakov .
18 Preferring to carry only a light rifle , such as a .22 , and ammunition , but unburdened by other supplies , even water , they chase goats from about 7 am until noon , when they have to quit for the day Sometimes they will put down their guns and stalk a goat , leaping on it to deliver the final coup de grace with a knife .
19 They have to swim against the flow of the river .
20 Wh what we do you see , they have to wander around the showground doing this , so we get our traffic through the showground and they see other things while they 're going around .
21 In public they have to boast about the training revolution they are supposedly leading .
22 Teachers will also have to reassess the part they have to play in the education of all the children in their care .
23 That is a far off mystic goal , perhaps , but let us at least attempt to stretch our minds , looking briefly at just a few of these cycles , and of the indispensable parts they have to play in the maintenance of planetary life .
24 The Spaniards are by nature noisy and vociferous , especially in the mornings when , like cocks crowing , they have to announce to the world that they are alive and doing .
25 It happens with charities which are housing associations ; they have to comply with the Housing Associations Act and , if they are incorporated , also with the Companies Act ’ .
26 They all s they stand there at the door going lighter as if it matters they have to get off the train with a cigarette in their mouth or they 're uncool , some shit like this
27 However , they have to get past the door first .
28 In many areas , it may cause problems ; putting in vegetables like Japanese onions or ‘ Imperial Winter ’ lettuces so early means they have to survive in the ground for weeks longer than they do elsewhere .
29 But to protect the fruits of 7 years of their labour , they feel they have to stay at the site .
30 If they have to stay in the trench long enough for new roots to develop , they are not so likely to be damaged if you lift them from loose , friable soil .
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