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

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1 Even more tragically for the vicar is the fact that for many unchurched families he is simply a cog–in the death machine ; an impersonal professional who has to mumble a few words before the curtains swish and the coffin descends to the fires below .
2 This is no comfort for a patient who has to wait a few months ( in the past , waiting times in some centres were over two years ) but is perhaps a more rational means of distributing limited health care resources than the random waiting lists used in the past , when patients were given fairly arbitrary degrees of priority .
3 This presents more difficulties for the researcher , who has to do a great deal of interpretation in order to make inferences from what people actually do to their motivations for doing it .
4 A lot falls onto the shoulders of bass-player Cliff , who has to provide the rhythmic muscle as well as carrying the melodies while Tim 's guitar playing wavers from the understated to the basic and only adds to the droning quality of the songs .
5 A lot falls onto the shoulders of bass-player Cliff , who has to provide the rhythmic muscle as well as carrying the melodies while Tim 's guitar playing wavers from the understated to the basic and only adds to the droning quality of the songs .
6 But , if you are one of those people who has to read a great deal — in connection with your job or because you are studying — then you will soon begin to appreciate the benefits of being able to read more quickly .
7 The buyer receives a further 100 from the seller who has to pay an equivalent amount as variation margin .
8 Gardener John Tobin , of Speke , who had to wait an extra day for his £160-weekly wage , said : ‘ It 's a disgrace . ’
9 In relation to PC Cherry , who had to wait the same period before being summonsed , Lord Justice Watkins said the delay after April 1987 , when there was ample evidence to sustain a prima facie case against him , was ‘ undoubtedly extreme ’ .
10 Neither of them paid any heed to the poor old grand-father , who had to tend the sacred fire all on his own .
11 The minister also said that there would be no financial or budgetary disadvantage whatsoever to any GP who had to treat a large number of chronically ill patients .
12 A privilege detested by merchants everywhere , it was particularly frustrating to those who had to round the dangerous coastline of Brittany with ships full of wine .
13 I know of a young female who had to show a leading hand a tampon out of her pocket , to prove that she needed a toilet .
14 I know of one child who had it and who had to plug the offending ear before going to school , otherwise it gave out an audible whistle which disturbed other children although the child was not aware of it himself .
15 Susan , once the excitement of Christmas was over , had completely collapsed , and it was Breeze who had to make the final arrangements for selling 9 Dorchester Terrace , and the auctioning of the furniture .
16 What we know less about is the pain of the families left behind in the ‘ Old Country ’ who have to watch the young people leave .
17 Children who have to leave a lone parent , whether single from death or divorce , are obviously going to be more troubled and guilty about the possible loneliness and vulnerability of the one they leave behind than children who know there are others to carry that burden .
18 Those who have to take a further qualification in English should make an early application to the relevant authority .
19 Poll Tax Benefit , of up to 80% , can be granted to people on low incomes who have to pay the personal charge .
20 It is those who do not come from those dominant traditions who have to make the sympathetic adjustment .
21 One of the troubles about Hollywood , everybody 's so busy being exclusive and hiding their homes behind mountains of greenstuff , they forget about the unfortunate people who have to locate the said homes sometimes .
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