Example sentences of "[noun] have [to-vb] that " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ The benefits of a mass screening programme have to prove that prolongation of survival as a result of early disease detection outweighs psychological and financial drawbacks . |
2 | So , I had a look at the powers of the police authority and they 're restricted to financial and administrative responsibilities and if I took that argument further , of course the Chief Constable has to take that into account . |
3 | I mean , Nestle had to abandon that . |
4 | M. Yasushi Mieno , the governor of the Bank of Japan , said on June 25 that Japanese securities companies had to accept that " fair competition " was " a necessary part of all successful financial systems " . |
5 | Parents have to trust that what they have taught in earlier years and , ideally , been able to demonstrate in their own relationship together , will have provided patterns to be followed . |
6 | The game 's administrators have to realise that to burden players further with apparently ever-increasing expectations of fitness levels is incompatible with the amateur ethos they are dedicated to preserving . |
7 | It 's where the Turks are strong and England have to take that away from them . |
8 | The Labour leader has to do that after the Budget — an art Neil Kinnock never mastered — but it falls to the Shadow Chancellor to reply to the Autumn Statement . |
9 | It 's a shame having to go that , that time of year every year |
10 | And why did the band have to choose that precise moment to play a waltz so that , rather than dancing apart in the modern way , he was drawing her closer , moulding her to the lean , taut length of him ? |
11 | It 's a shame to have to write that sort of thing into a contract , but you ca n't trust the buggers . ’ |
12 | In this connection , the court has to recall that freedom of expression , as secured in paragraph 1 of article 10 , constitutes one of the essential foundations of a democratic society and one of the basic conditions for its progress and for each individual 's self-fulfilment . |
13 | The great walls , the open windows with their ruined tracery and the crumbling battlements were etched starkly against the darkening sky , and Jessamy had to admit that , seen like this , the castle had a great atmosphere . |
14 | Richards had to acknowledge that what he called ‘ the relatively cultivated youth of our age ’ were not very familiar with poetry . |
15 | To be consistent with holism the constructivist has to say that individual ‘ beliefs ’ — mental states that are only in the running for truth — do not correspond to anything in the mind . |
16 | Happily carrying on doing that it 's not going to be every enquiry has to do that . |
17 | ( Even the radical nativist has to admit that information has to impinge upon the organism . ) |
18 | If it meant a woman had to suffer that was no concern of theirs . |
19 | They do n't pay the rent , no , ah ra , the tax payers have to make that up ! |
20 | ‘ People have to accept that , if they want their children to go on them . |
21 | As on Tiree , we have a banking monopoly on Barra So Donald John and his three members of staff have to tread that tricky path between fair play and the demands of commercialism . |
22 | Juliet had to admit that , despite her flippant manner and constant flirting , Sara Calvert was a good nurse . |
23 | As for Matthew , the old man had to admit that , despite his anger at the boy for having deserted him , he still felt a murmuring of affection towards him . |
24 | It was one thing for his guardian to tell Harry to forget the circumstances of his birth , but would he do so if it meant his beloved daughter had to share that stigma ? |
25 | While the Government have to admit that , after pursuit of the policy of privatisation for 12 years , substantial problems have arisen that must be corrected , the best that they can propose is that Ofwat , Ofgas and Oftel should be raised to the standard of OFFER , the Office of Electricity Regulation , as if OFFER were the champion of the consumer against the might of near-monopoly power . |
26 | But then again , I 've always believed that the players have to show that character out there on the pitch , they have n't , they learnt their lesson , losing four two against Swindon , that match will never be forgotten by the supporters , it does n't matter if they win the Cup , it 'll never be forgotten . |
27 | Members have to make that determination themselves based on their strategic planning , an estimate 88open has been hard pressed to get from them even by the beginning of its new fiscal year . |
28 | Members have to make that determination themselves , based on their strategic planning , an estimate 88open has been hard pressed to get from them even by the beginning of its new fiscal year . |
29 | This approach is based on the classic problem-solving sequence , but it does n't mean that your answer has to follow that in every detail . |
30 | We had to explain to them what a three-dimensional , you know , lock-up page was and why , you know , gutters were a certain width and if you had column rules and gutters , you know , why they were centered and why you could n't , if you had a wide margin below three columns of text why you did n't move the gutter beyond where the text was n't so white , or why you did n't move it down and have it join a rule here because it would have been a real pain in the arse to have to do that in metal , so you just sit and do it . |