Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb -s] [to-vb] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Out of his profits , the retailer has to pay all the costs involved in running the shop , that is , his overheads . |
2 | The retailer needs to do this in order to predict future sales . |
3 | In order to make this decision , the retailer needs to do some market research into the socioeconomics of the area . |
4 | In deciding how much profit he wants to make on each item , and how much to mark up his prices , the retailer needs to consider many of the factors we looked at in Section 7 — the socioeconomics of the area , the needs of the typical customer , the competition , and so on . |
5 | If a user wants to read all the news stories on say , Lloyd 's insurance , he or she simply types in the name on a computer keyboard and a complete list of stories appears on the screen in seconds . |
6 | The Milk Marketing Board wants to improve that situation . |
7 | If because risk had passed to him the buyer has to bear some loss , it follows that he is not excused from carrying out the contract . |
8 | It may be questioned whether or not the user needs to retrieve all of the possible relevant documents for a specific query at any one point in time . |
9 | This attitude , you know , boys will be boys and they make a mess and poor Mum has to do all the washing , is really quite , quite misguided because it , it does encourage those assumptions that mothers are there to tidy up after sons , and of course then sons when they grow up and get wives want to replace their mothers . |
10 | They are very tolerant about boys ' mess in the home and untidiness generally , and in a sense they lay the foundations right from the very beginning of boys growing up to think of women as kind of household servants — this attitude , you know , boys will be boys and they make a mess and poor mum has to do all the washing . |
11 | I of course has to invent this ceremony and I did it in Latin as they do at Oxford |
12 | Nevertheless , any account of the undergraduate curriculum has to address such issues , not because the questions must be asked , but because they have already been answered — in the institutional , professional and curricular structures that exist — and these answers must be examined . |
13 | Elitism has to mean more than this — even in its modern , broader sense — for it to be of analytical use , so modern elite theory has tended to argue for a plurality of elites which may interact or compete in a variety of ways . |
14 | When you shorten distances between elements in a line of jumps , the horse simply has to bring its hocks under more than it is currently doing … while doing so the horse has to shift more weight from its forehand to its quarters , which are thus lowered and ‘ engaged ’ . |
15 | The horse has to succeed most of the time to retain its self-esteem and to increase it . |
16 | Mummy has to get those . |
17 | ( Not that it 's anybody 's business , but even a dybbuk needs to have some downtime . |
18 | There being no applicable statute to regulate the position , the revenue has to maintain this position at common law . |
19 | Addressed here are the socially organized ways in which dirty water comes to be noticed and defined as a pollution , thereby creating a case about which an enforcement agent has to take some action . |
20 | The Third World as a term needs to retrieve this lost positive sense — even if today the political order has changed so that to some extent the various forms of Islamic fundamentalism have taken over the role of providing a direct alternative to First and Second World ideologies . |
21 | The decision to focus mainly on Latin Europe stems from a long-held conviction by WACC-Europe members that the regional association needs to encourage more members and more communication activities in southern Europe . |
22 | It is true that the industry has to bear some costs . |
23 | We see we see this forum as very much the right sort of forum for either making or breaking the case for a new settlement , the one thing I do have to say , however , is that the Department wants to see this particular issue settled in the context of the alteration , and full significance of that is n't immediately apparent , it , what we do n't want to see is what was envisaged in the H B F statement , where they thought that we might end up with a decision to have a new settlement in principle and then leave it open to the local plans , all four of them around the city , to then explore the possible alternative locations . |
24 | Therefore , in order to get his legislative requests on to the statute-book , the President has to rely much more on ad hoc coalitions in support of each specific measure . |
25 | Any screening programme needs to fulfil several clear conditions : the disease should be common ( or important in its effects ) ; there must be a reliable screening procedure to detect disease early ; and treatment should be available to modify the outcome . |
26 | The water has just been stocked with roach and rudd from Leazes Park in Newcastle and the club plans to introduce more fish from other venues . |
27 | But , as Heydon says , judges attach little significance to the point and it really only plays a part if , as in Dickson 's case , one side refuses to adduce any evidence of reasonableness at all . |
28 | Looking to the future we hope to have news of a guest speaker or two for the early part of the summer and also the club intends to have some representation at the Hertfordshire Show . |
29 | More recent empirical research tends to confirm this assertion ( Podmore , 1980 ) . |
30 | Will ultimately go through the solution that you 're looking at , in terms of optical activity it comes out t' other end , cos light tends to do that , you know it 'll come t' other end and at this end , after going through a length system etcetera , will be a an eyeball . |