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

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1 Supposing , however , the defence has to cope with attackers pushing up just far enough to catch them on the turn and stay onside .
2 Instead , for Bentham , there were only interests and , because the interests of the majority had to prevail , Himmelfarb noted : " The principle of the greatest happiness was as inimical to the idea of liberty as it was to the idea of rights . "
3 ‘ This is something we opposed since day one , but the majority voted for it and the majority has to prevail .
4 Local registry offices will also supply copies of certificates if the event was recorded in their district , but they do not provide facilities for consulting indexes and so the genealogist has to have fairly precise information before a successful search for a certificate can be made .
5 But in the end the housewife has to encourage and reward herself .
6 The housewife has to get the washing there in the first place , she has to unload it , sort it , sit and watch it wash and dry ( or dash out to shop in the interim ) and then pack it all up again .
7 193 , that a member state might make the right of its fishing vessels to fish against national quotas subject to those vessels ' having a real economic link with that state , it took care expressly to stipulate that the link had to concern only the relations between that vessel 's fishing operations and the populations dependent on fisheries and related industries : see p. 222 , para. 27 .
8 She said : ‘ I wrote I could not understand that with someone as beautiful as her , the prince had to look elsewhere . ’
9 Pedro of Castile had promised to pay the wages of the troops the Black Prince took to Spain , but he reneged on his obligation , and the prince had to tax his Gascon subjects heavily to raise the money he needed .
10 Why does the change have to happen there ?
11 The retailer has to work out what the ideal stock level will be , and try to keep numbers very close to that .
12 Competition , therefore , is something the retailer has to consider very carefully .
13 Out of his profits , the retailer has to pay all the costs involved in running the shop , that is , his overheads .
14 The next thing the retailer has to get right is the price of the goods he sells .
15 Yet in both types of narrative the basic question the writer has to ask to establish the next unit of text is " What happened next ? "
16 In the above example , the rheme is : provided a reasonably accurate system for predicting the positions of heavenly bodies in the sky , which is what the writer has to say about Ptolemy 's model .
17 This is particularly evident when the writer has to organize the negotiations for the essential deals with foreign sub-publishers who collect royalties in non-UK territories .
18 The writer has to gather whatever 's there : sometimes too much , sometimes too little , sometimes nothing at all .
19 The writer has to give it these things to make it real for the reader .
20 JOHN McGAHERN : Because the writer has to get beyond the self to the facts .
21 And the writer has to keep conjuring the feeling in him or herself , to keep it there , if he/she is to hope to do the same for the readers .
22 I think for every feeling , no matter how inward and personal it appears , the writer has to find something in the visible world which corresponds to it , to make it visible for the reader .
23 Where the addressee is unknown and feed-back is indirect , as with much institutional writing , the writer has to supply contextual information unnecessary in speech or in letters .
24 To sum up , when buying clubs it comes down to two things — that you must seek the judgement of a qualified professional golfer you trust , and the clubs have to feel right and look right for you .
25 ‘ Do the suits have to go back ? ’ he asked , fingering a lapel .
26 Assessing the effectiveness of a programme in achieving a desired level of results is the newest and most difficult area of work that the auditor has to adapt to .
27 As well as having undertaken the nominated activity within 1990 and being members of the BAPC , entrants for the award had to assemble a small report giving the ‘ whys ’ and the ‘ hows ’ of their particular project .
28 Now the Board had to pay for Whiterock College , this could mean reducing the budget all around for other Colleges .
29 In the meantime , the board had to try to increase revenue where it could .
30 At the time of the announcement it had occurred to no one that the thirtieth was a Sunday ; then , rather than admit the error , the Board had to announce further that it would be open for the reception of plans until noon , sabbath or no sabbath .
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