Example sentences of "[adv] has [to-vb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Golding only has to describe young people without their layer of parent 's laws , he does n't have to make up anything .
2 Management then only has to make sure that the costs of co-ordination and quality control are outweighed by the savings in labour costs .
3 The statement does not have to be true or relevant , of course — it just has to sound true and relevant .
4 In such cases the nominated auditor still has to make professional enquiry of the existing auditor even if he is not qualified to audit , and whether or not he is a member of the Institute .
5 The 35-year-old is chief valuation assistant for Liverpool City Council , which means she always has to look smart for work .
6 The politics of the situation probably means that it has to be sensitive to the traditional concerns of the governments themselves but it also has to provide strong arguments for deviations from generally accepted accounting principles for business .
7 Many church buildings are so austere and fortress-like from the exterior that the visitor not only has to pluck up a great deal of courage , but also has to exert considerable effort to force open the creaking , heavy door .
8 State Governor also has to get fit — he burst a vein when he ran at Ripon on Bank Holiday Monday .
9 Let's hope Santa is n't too strapped for cash as a result of the interest rate because he also has to get Silvanian fire places , sewing machines , Sindy ( sic ) dolls , guns , kitchen sets , guitars , books , a baby changing unit , felt tip pens , videos , electric cars , electric trains , micro machines , computers , personal stereos , mighty metro racing sets , radio controlled aeroplanes , slippers and a camra .
10 ‘ Anyone caught damaging lights also has to make good the damage , and that can be very expensive .
11 But the champion of good also has to dodge investigative reporter Gale Hoffman , who is determined to scoop an interview with the superhero .
12 Though the early stages of cognitive therapy are primarily behavioural , one often has to introduce cognitive material in order to facilitate tasks .
13 With council and hospitals not understanding their needs , Pat Ayres often has to make numerous calls just to get a new supply of syringes or nappies .
14 In the United States the President often has to work hard to create a majority to support his proposed legislation in its passage through Congress .
15 The food distributor then has to ensure special storage conditions , fast delivery , rapid turnover , accurate temperature control and reliable refrigeration , all of which can be ruined by the consumer within hours .
16 One therefore has to make simplifying assumptions and approximations — and even then , the problem of extracting predictions remains a formidable one .
17 And if the agency subsequently has to treat other similar dischargers equally , Blake is concerned about a cumulative deterioration in water quality .
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