Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] [to-vb] the " in BNC.

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1 They 're just confirming that not everyone has to sing the same song .
2 ‘ Maybe everyone has to suffer the pangs of calf love before they can recognize when it 's the real thing , ’ she said lightly .
3 Almost no-one wants to see the Tories or Labour do a deal with the Ulster Unionists .
4 It 's all very well for all the major computer manufacturers to say that all the money is in software and services these days , and that hardware is a commodity business , but if no-one wants to make the hardware , there 's no industry .
5 IT seems like everyone wants to join the pension scheme — even cold blooded reptiles ! group pensions manager describes the benefits to her newly found friend during a holiday in Thailand .
6 Not everyone wants to enter the cave on such terms .
7 Everyone wants to avoid the chaos that surrounded its predecessor JET .
8 Perhaps everyone wants to forget the Gulf .
9 Everyone wants to win the First Divisiocn championship .
10 If someone starts to give the impression that it is our home and the residents are just people who come and live in it , then they usually do n't stay in the job , it 's as easy as that .
11 Someone has to take the Ariadne home again , remember ?
12 All that Ormrod J. is in fact saying is that there has to be a woman in a marriage , because someone has to perform the essential role of a woman in the marriage , and this essential role is to be a woman , biologically so determined .
13 Someone has to draw the short straw , ’ says Big Stan , 60 .
14 In the Army someone has to carry the can .
15 I expect someone has to manage the account .
16 Someone has to appoint the director and the ombudsman , if we have one .
17 Someone has to provide the sites on a co-ordinated basis .
18 Whether it is hiring the local scout hut for rehearsals or the huge expenses of a worldwide tour , someone has to count the cost .
19 There are also rivers for which LAOs have not attempted to make agreements on the grounds that there are no problems or there is not sufficient demand , all very well until someone decides to apply the letter of the law as it presently stands .
20 Theudebert I was reliant on his leudes to survive the threat from his uncles on his accession , and Chilperic I created an equivalent following through bribery in order to make his bid for the throne in 561 .
21 On the assumption that nothing happens to change the relative attractiveness of different methods of borrowing , then we would expect the stock of bills to increase over time .
22 Plaintiffs must make available to the defence all documents in their possession which are relevant to the matters in dispute — and sometimes there will be found , amongst office memoranda and other internal documents , material which goes to justify the original allegation .
23 Secondly there is the product/value which goes to maintain the extra workers if production is to expand , i.e. , .
24 Even where the base cost of the shares in Target is reduced , for example if there is a claim for breach of warranty made by Newco against the vendors which goes to reduce the overall price which Newco pays for the shares , the position can be restored if the amount Newco receives in settlement of the claim is invested in the target company in return for an issue of further shares to Newco .
25 History of this sort , which offers to explain the relations between properties of societies , has been enormously successful in the past thirty years or so and provides a clear conception of how the underlying interest of holism can guide social enquiry .
26 He was not as promiscuous as the other classical gods , and actually rejected the lovely NYMPH Clytie who pined for him until her body became a beautiful flower — the heliotrope — which turns to watch the sun 's progress across the sky each day .
27 One stands naked facing front with her arms raised around her head which turns to face the sea .
28 But he has also been careful to repudiate that facile misreading of deconstruction — prevalent among literary critics — which thinks to turn the tables on philosophy by proclaiming that ‘ all concepts are metaphors ’ , or that philosophic truth-claims are really metaphorical through and through .
29 And I do n't think the I do n't think the the overall scale of that issue is one which needs to reduce the strategic requirement on Hambleton .
30 And somebody has to cure the sick here as well . ’
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