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

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1 Its ability to travel over distance is limited , and it is therefore a commodity which the recordist has to reach for .
2 Parker , of course has to argue for the mainframe 's continued existence , but he does so persuasively with a blizzard of points seeking to prove that a ) the mainframe market is n't really in decline and b ) the mainframe will be able to evolve successfully into an indispensable network superserver .
3 The main contractor has to plan for subcontracted work just as seriously as for his or her own work .
4 An announcement in May confirming the selection of Glasgow removed earlier uncertainty , although final confirmation has to wait for a further consultation period until the end of June .
5 The law of the land saw to it that gentry who did not conform to the new religion had to pay for the privilege .
6 Between 1956 and 1960 the association had to fight for the right to enter the Big Berlin Exhibition as a separate group .
7 But the home side had to settle for a winning draw after St George 's finished on 175–7 , despite a 2–55 return from 16-year old slow left arm bowler Howard Jones on his debut .
8 Sam Llewellyn 's family charter on the Lycian coast had to cater for all tastes , including those of a budding rock and roll band
9 Just as the Central Swiss communities around the Vierwaldstattersee had to struggle for their independent rights against the Austrian Hapsburgs , their confederates to the west of Bern had to confront the might of the Burgundian realm .
10 At least the priest had to pay for his position with celibacy and prayer .
11 Electrical stimulation could produce dramatic effects , but the proper study of electro-physiology had to wait for some time until it was possible to record small electrical potentials .
12 Jesuit leaders said , however , that those on trial had been " scapegoats " and that the search had to continue for those high up in the military who had masterminded the operation .
13 Statutory undertakers wishing to carry out development which is neither ‘ permitted development ’ nor authorised by a government department have to apply for planning permission to the local planning authority in the normal way , but in the case of ‘ operational land ’ appeals are considered jointly by the secretary of state and the ‘ appropriate minister ’ .
14 Id have to go for Lorimer tho .
15 One is certainly not enough , when you consider the number of cars and drivers who use this stretch of motorway each day.It 's unwise for people tol have to drive for more than an hour and a half without taking a break .
16 Policy and practice have to allow for the variety of possibilities as no blanket approach can respond to diverse needs and preferences .
17 Targets for reductions are issued but each local council has to decide for itself how to meet the targets .
18 ‘ I 'll read you what the blighter has to say for himself … ’
19 He struggled towards an understanding of continuity , though the work had to wait for Newton and Gottfried Leibnitz to produce an infinitesimal calculus to master this difficulty .
20 The government made little effort to conceal a belief that the rural sector had to pay for the development of the urban/industrial one .
21 Eventually , Maryport Council had to apply for a special nuclear waste disposal licence from the Department of the Environment so that it could legally dump the silt back in the sea again .
22 In some situations , the mill had to provide for substantial numbers of people for , apart from the monks themselves , there were frequently large numbers of lay brethren and servants .
23 The cut-off rules which determine which records will be retrieved , and what weight a record has to achieve for it to be counted as a possible match , are fairly complex and purely pragmatic , being based on experience from repetition of real searches .
24 If you or your company would like more information about events Amnesty has to offer for sponsorship , or if you are able to offer corporate sponsorship , please contact Karen Sherlock at Amnesty International British Section .
25 And then she either becomes terribly unfashionable , or wears very expensive hats that another woman 's husband has to pay for . ’
26 If trams no longer had an obvious technological advantage they also suffered from an institutional disadvantage-of having to pay for the upkeep of the roads they used , up to a distance of 46 cm ( 18 inches ) either sides of their tracks literally paving the way for motor buses .
27 Lawrence said the team had to deliver for fans who had been let down in recent years .
28 University halls of residence had to pay for students .
29 All Forest had to show for their attacking fury was Nigel Clough 's first goal in two months , but Micky Adams emerged as the Saints matchwinner , creating the first for Matthew Le Tissier and heading the winner from Jeff Kenna 's cross .
30 The dismissal arrangements set up by the governing body have to provide for the CEO , or representatives , and the headteacher , unless she or he is the person concerned , to be present at all stages when a dismissal is being considered .
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