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

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1 The livret does not say whether the oboes in the first entrée are the same performers as the harmonie rustique that accompanies the récit , but for reasons having to do with economy of personnel and continuity in the staging , it seems likely that they were .
2 He himself had received letters from all over England , seeking his advice on questions of conscience , and found that it was unsatisfactory for Anglicans to have to rely on Roman Catholic literature for guidance in such matters .
3 As an ‘ outsider ’ , I find it difficult to understand why applications for funding have to go through TWO ( I appreciate the need for one ! ) bureaucratic systems before they are approved , particularly for such relatively small amounts as this .
4 You might , for instance have to alter the way the murder you had in mind is committed or you might have to go so far as to alter the motive of the murderer or even find a completely different person to commit the central action .
5 The nature of the marketing process may have to vary with customer size ; paint manufacturers will for instance have to get themselves onto a list of approved contractors before they can even bid for orders to major customers such as the railways or car manufacturers .
6 The most common cause for solicitors having to claim on their professional indemnity insurance in personal injury work is the missing of time limits and allowing cases to become statute barred , either by failing to issue in time or failing to serve in time .
7 Ideally , of course , there should be the choice , especially for islanders having to work on the mainland who want to come home for the weekend .
8 His zest for living had to encompass even the risk of dying .
9 The living room has to house some or all of these things and if it 's used for eating has to come up with storage for china , glass and cutlery too .
10 While the Sussex gentry who had gone to war for religion had to adjust to the need to maintain stability , many of the Puritan clergy could and would not .
11 This speech is magnificently done as Antony has to obey certain rules which he does , but still convinces them that the conspiracy was wrong .
12 For example , in areas of the South Pacific it is not uncommon for parents to have to relinquish a new baby to admiring kin who have claimed it ( Sahlins 1976b ; Silk 1980 ) .
13 Well , what you need , Joe , is to follow my fitness regime — the one designed for people who , in their heart of hearts , with their cigarettes already lit , wish they had more than just two hands to eat with , but because they are also cursed with a love for sport have to get fit the best they can .
14 Now that both the Secretary of State for Defence and the Prime Minister have comprehensively rubbished those assurances , will the Secretary of State for Scotland have to eat humble pie again or will he stand up for Scotland and make this a resignation issue ?
15 Les Wheeler , his wife Shirley and twin daughters Ceri and Amey from Pillowell in the Forest of Dean had to endure the full razzmatazz of the pools publicity machine before they found out exactly how much they 'd won .
16 In view of the threat of expulsions contained in these circulars , Labour supporters of Unity had to reconsider their position .
17 Efficiency of operations has to give way to inventiveness and creativity .
18 you know it 's almost as if it 's like er you know a sort of negative thing to , to , to find out about somebody erm so erm yeah I mean I think I , so I think you 'll , I think you 'll , you 'll of necessity have to try and do something which captures this , this sort of informal talk because as soon as people commit themselves to writing they 're gon na be erm they 're gon na be
19 As can be imagined , trying to obtain reasonable samples of the general population for relatively short interviews on such topics as voting behaviour or food preferences can result in a lot of interviewers having to call at a lot of houses over all towns and cities in the country .
20 A weekly routine of inspection has to begin at about the end of February .
21 But because these schemes are more complex , staff at the Ministry of Defence have to draw up the contracts as DoI officials lack the expertise .
22 The seventy two million erm for this Committee is the labour that would involve roughly er nett savings of about one million er pounds because we and no doubt all the routes of course have to look at the social budget and where their priorities are and in order for us to er do other things perhaps indication in relation to and also will provide primary school er budgets .
23 If they are considering a financial penalty , then they of course have to have regard to the defendant 's means .
24 Companies do not of course have to wait until the Appointed Day .
25 This is not likely to be a significant item for the first five years or so , and we would of course have to give priority to selling our own unsold units first .
26 Governors will of course have to rely on the head and staff for much of the technical information about curriculum and what is needed to deliver it .
27 Were the world to change significantly , we would of course have to look at them again .
28 I would of course have to write to Miss Kenton to tell her I might be passing by ; I would also need to see to the matter of the costumes .
29 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 .
30 Erm yes , Mr Chairman I should like to apologise to Bob for interrupting him then because er the enthusiasm about the green code business of course has to do with the Hatfield community project and is not initiated by Welwyn Hatfield when in the use er Herts County Council Paul in the community project , but nevertheless the green cone idea is the individual person , it 's not the District Council and it 's not somebody else taking a taking green erm green type away for composting .
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