Example sentences of "have [verb] to [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 We have to accommodate the worst cases in bed and breakfast places but there are very few in East Cleveland so some families have to go to other towns like Stockton and Middlesbrough . ’
2 The only mandate that most electors consider they have given to newly-elected Members of Parliament is to support the party and its leader ; certainly , the Prime Minister expects , and usually gets , the support of the mass of the parliamentary majority party and the entire hundred or so members of the Government that is formed .
3 Continuing nursing care , it 's important to stress here , that the continuing nursing care , the arrangements have relied to some extent on the use of joint finance to ensure that the Health Authority has been able to meet during the year the extra workload , and er , the budget settlement that they have , er , is actually being discussed at the moment with a view to the picking up some of those costs on a continuing basis .
4 The British Isles linger off the shores of continental Europe , uncertain whether to be apart or a part , and their cattle have developed to some degree in isolation but also with many strong two-way links with the cattle of the Continent .
5 Being island cattle , however , they have developed to some extent in isolation , especially on Jersey , a tiny island which has managed to breed a cow whose fame is worldwide , and with justice .
6 Soviet specialists themselves have referred to this connection in the following way :
7 The previous arguments have pointed to two ways in which policing in Easton is ordinary .
8 A further consequence of having time zones is that , when we travel we have to adjust to local time in the new time zone .
9 They have responded to excess capacity in a variety of ways , but generally by seeking to concentrate on their perceived areas of expertise .
10 In the 1980s , some egalitarian feminists have responded to political constraints by reviving this approach , and only supporting gradualist , defensive , or ‘ new realist ’ campaigns around , for instance , equal employment opportunities hiring and firing .
11 The great majority of the children were recommended to the school because they presented severe management difficulties to teachers in mainstream schools and many of them experience a multiplicity of adversities in their personal lives A majority of children have intractable learning difficulties , and few of them have responded to conventional interventions by members of child guidance clinic teams or remedial services before admission .
12 Soviet energy experts have responded to repeated expressions of concern by environmentalists by agreeing that the construction of large hydro-electric and thermal power stations in the northern regions of the country should be halted .
13 Non-oil countries have responded to this problem by producing more energy-efficient machinery ( especially cars ) .
14 Mr Yeltsin 's opponents have responded to this defeat by pretending it did n't happen .
15 Researchers have responded to these complexities in different ways .
16 Museums such as the Victoria & Albert have responded to these pressures by experimenting with a variety of fund-raising schemes : commercial sponsorship of exhibitions and galleries , the establishment of ‘ friends ’ and — perhaps most controversially — the implementation of entrance charges .
17 The court will grant such an order if it is satisfied that : ( a ) profits have accrued to any person as a result of that contravention ; or that ( b ) one or more investors have ‘ suffered loss or been otherwise adversely affected . ’
18 We see this underfunding of eventide care as limiting the choice available to people who have come to that point in their lives when they 're making decisions about the sort of care that they will next require .
19 have come to this world of the mortals .
20 Many Christians of a liberal disposition have come to this conclusion of some aspects of the myth .
21 I have come to this conclusion with some hesitation .
22 Norwegian scientists have come to this conclusion after being allowed to conduct tests in the previously closed Kara Sea off northwestern Russia .
23 We have to come to some kind of deal with the trade unions in this complex interim period .
24 ( c ) Can you extend what you have said to other works by the same author , by other authors , or to other works of the same period ?
25 My people , I must admit I have written to Hot Press over the past few issues but due to the fact that I am concentrating on my forthcoming solo gig in the Attic on George 's Quay on November the 6th at 9 o'clock , ( cover charge £2 ) , be there or be square etc. , the standard of my letter writing has faltered somewhat .
26 In order to show that there are differences in language , therefore , we have to listen to many hours of tape-recorded speech , select variables that we believe may pattern in some way , and quantify .
27 We have applied to many sources of possible grant support for these costs , such as the Lingua Project , the DAAD and industry .
28 Over the past few decades , the world 's demand for tin has fallen dramatically as packagers have reduced the thickness of the metal in tinplate or have turned to other materials for their containers , aluminium for instance .
29 New Works Inspectors have moved to new accommodation on ground floor .
30 You must give the total gross SSP payments you have made to each employee on your P14 End-of-Year Return .
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