Example sentences of "have [to-vb] a [adj] [noun] in " in BNC.
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1 | Such solutions are drastic , and could lead to the wrongful conviction of someone in an oppressive relationship who would have to incriminate a feared partner in order to clear herself , or someone who did not have the capacity to understand the need to offer evidence of their innocence . |
2 | We do not even have to posit a genetic advantage in imitation , though that would certainly help . |
3 | After all , one does not have to adopt a Marxist method in order to make statements about poverty , injustice or exploitation . |
4 | She may also have to face a serious reduction in income , which might necessitate the sale of her house and the loss of her settled way of life by a move to another neighbourhood and to a smaller home , or into yours if that is to be the arrangement you both decide upon . |
5 | Such substantial stratospheric ozone depletion would last for several years and the initial survivors of a nuclear war would have to face a great increase in biologically active UV-B radiation . |
6 | It tended to arrange debates late at night , and much too close to the critical Council meeting , when it realized it would otherwise have to maintain a parliamentary reserve in the Council if scrutiny had not been completed by a debate . |
7 | I 'll have to get a regular place in the group . |
8 | But you do have to order a Eurocheque card in advance and there 's a small fee . |
9 | If banks ' liquidity ratios are now below the prudent minimum , they will have to make a multiplied contraction in credit . |
10 | If you subsequently assign a longer string to the variable there will be insufficient room for it and the string will have to occupy a different area in memory . |