Example sentences of "have [to-vb] with [adj] [noun] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Relatives have to cope with mental illness that so often changes the personality of their loved one . |
2 | ‘ I have to play with pain-killing injections and I 'm not able to train except for a short time doing set-pieces on a Friday . ’ |
3 | Thus , schools not only have to deal with financial delegation but they have to be very aware of market forces . |
4 | The Outer Kingdoms are more worldly as one would expect from nations that have to deal with marauding Norse and Dark Elf raiders . |
5 | ‘ So , now I have to deal with this man and woman . ’ |
6 | However , it does suggest that there are recognisable " black " voice characteristics which do not operate at the level of segmental phonology , but have to do with such factors as prosodic features , voice setting , and perhaps other elements which remain to be identified . |
7 | Equally no-one travelling on to Nicaragua could fail to notice the difference from Guatemala — people still have to live with civil war but for ten years have had a government that has actively promoted mental health . |
8 | Day after day they have to live with those policies and spending commitments . |
9 | So we pray for those we know in the church or parish who mourn the death of a loved one ; for those who are ill , or are convalescing after sickness or an operation ; for those who have to live with constant weakness or pain ; for those who are anxious about the health of a loved one , particularly mothers anxious about children . |
10 | As translators , we have to operate with lexical items and grammatical structures at various stages of the translation process . |