Example sentences of "[noun] have [to-vb] the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The words have to set the atmosphere , you see .
2 Indeed the need to know about the earlier and later stages of a child 's education becomes imperative when schools have to plan the next stage of learning on the basis of achievement so far , when teachers have to evaluate and — if appropriate — change their own teaching , when parents have to be told in detail how their children are progressing and when LEAs , parents and governors have to have information which allows the performance of the school as a whole to be evaluated .
3 The additional challenge of achieving full educational as well as social integration for children now in special schools needs to be seen in the wider context of a major reappraisal of what ordinary schools have to offer the pupils already in them .
4 African heads of state will in future have to explain the origins of any large sums of money they deposit in Swiss banks .
5 He was to retain the valuable regions already granted him , and though he would in the future have to share the heartlands with Lothar , still , for a last-born son , he had done rather well .
6 Before these questions can be answered , organizations have to consider the costs involved .
7 The parties have to accept the expert 's decision , unless he has asked himself the wrong question of law : Nikko Hotels ( UK ) Ltd v MEPC plc [ 1991 ] 28 EG 86 .
8 However , interested parties have to fulfil the following prerequisites :
9 What plans does my right hon. and learned Friend have to implement the report , and what is the time scale likely to be ?
10 But on many meat and spreadable fish products manufacturers have to declare the amount of meat or fish as a percentage of the total product weight .
11 So the comb and its weights have to pull the knitting down .
12 Candidates have to satisfy the examiners that they have reached a sufficiently high standard in all assessable essays before being permitted to continue to the dissertation .
13 Using light to find one 's own way around requires vastly more energy , since the eyes have to detect the tiny fraction of the light that bounces off each part of the scene .
14 Another example , the Brazil nut ( Bertholletia excelsa ) has an operculum or lid that opens inwards so that animals have to get the seeds out , while in Gustavia the mesocarp is brightly coloured so that , once damaged , it is attractive to animals .
15 This might include shifting the burden of proof so that defendants have to satisfy the jury that they were sure they were not trading on illicit information .
16 Informed parents have to choose the lesser of two evils , and usually choose to prevent the birth of the affected fetus , but the decision can sometimes be very difficult .
17 Parents have to establish the limits beyond which their children should not tread , ’ Mrs Bottomley told a news conference organised by the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children .
18 LEAs in sparsely populated rural areas have to pay the most for transport , the highest being 93 per primary child and 175 per secondary child in Powys , Wales .
19 And judges Sir John Harvey-Jones and foot writer Jocelyn Dimbleby with presenter Loyd Grossman have to choose the winner who goes through to the final ‘ cook-off ’ in July .
20 The hearers have to interpret the parables for themselves .
21 Highly skilled industrial workers are needed to erect , operate and maintain large plants , and most countries have to import the entire plant .
22 With , for example , a greater use of kanban inventory control , parent companies have to weigh the advantages of lengthening credit notes against the need to preserve the existence of their primary suppliers .
23 I appreciate that the television companies have to get the best shots of the game or we 'd complain about that , but I think they should bear in mind those people who have paid to see the game and , in some cases like mine , travelled a long way to see the match .
24 Political honours have to pass the scrutiny of a committee made up of Lords Shackleton , Pym and Grimond , a team scrupulously chosen to represent the three main strands of opinion in parliament , and each of them himself the recipient of a life peerage at an earlier date .
25 In the harder nosed environment that we are now facing there will be times when schools in the public sector have to balance the needs of an individual disruptive child against the effects that the child is creating amongst other children and their parents .
26 Among certain groups living in southern Africa the labia can be as long as seven inches and the owners of such equipment have to push the lips back into the vaginal opening in order to get on with their daily tasks .
27 These days it takes a long time to get into the ‘ left-hand seat ’ or captain 's position in a major airline ; indeed , as time goes on more and more airline pilots have to recognise the possibility of reaching retirement before they achieve command .
28 To determine whether the dark patches on the computer map mean weeds , trees or crops , aid workers have to visit the spot .
29 The adult workers have to provide the money to support the young and the old , either directly or through Government taxes , allowances and services .
30 TEENAGERS who misbehave in teacher Bruce Janu 's classes have to face the music of Frank Sinatra .
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