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

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1 The legislation at present does not require delegation to special schools , nursery schools or primary schools with less than 200 pupils , but each of the primary schools has to have a budget share which is managed individually .
2 The project leader in many of these roles has to face a number of ambiguities ( Wilemon and Cicero , 1970 ) .
3 Legislation covering the conduct of elections , adopted at the same time , included the stipulation that presidential candidates had to pay a non-repayable deposit of CFA1,000,000 ( US$3,700 ) .
4 The drivers had to negotiate a testing two-mile course on the Princess Royal 's Gatcombe Park estate .
5 Drivers had to take a library of documents , including copies of invoices , details about loads carried and transit forms to be stamped at each border crossing .
6 Parties had to exceed a 5 per cent threshold of votes in either the Czech Lands or Slovakia in order to win seats ; votes for unsuccessful parties were redistributed proportionally among successful ones .
7 Lifestyles remained simple but identification with the masses was impossible if kids had to get a decent education .
8 If the heat could not be sufficiently localised to avoid this , then the first solders had to have a higher melting point than the subsequent ones .
9 A left field superiority when the forms were presented alone was converted to a RVF superiority when subjects had to use a label for each form .
10 Marcel and Patterson ( 1978 ) presented one word , followed by a pattern mask ( see Chapter 4 ) such that the word could not be identified , and the mask was followed by a letter string about which subjects had to make a lexical decision .
11 In one , subjects had to make a judgment about whether or not the sentence was meaningful .
12 As is usual until mid-morning , the street was jammed with vans and lorries unloading , taking up pavement as well as road , so that shoppers had to plot a course through a maze of obstacles .
13 These kids have to have a structure , and to know that you mean what you say . ’
14 Half the seats are contested on a constituency basis , and parties have to clear a five per cent hurdle to get a seat .
15 All honours candidates have to undertake a research project and submit a report on this as part of the final examination .
16 Animals have to have a certificate of health .
17 Paragraphs have to have a purpose .
18 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 ) .
19 Even in the days of hard communism , parents had to pay a few yuan a term .
20 Moderate land reform was a cau cautious approach in in that how that the communists had to maintain a fragile balanc balance between the two fundamental aims of the maintenance of support and the increase of production .
21 Third market companies had to find a member firm to sponsor them who would ensure not only the suitability of the company for trading , but also that the company 's decisions were communicated to the shareholders , and that there was an effective and orderly market in the shares .
22 Holford 's planners had to have a broad cultural background and were to be ‘ enablers ’ , building up from research and synthesis to a design end-product .
23 He said the Conservatives had to win a reputation for being ‘ a listening party ’ , showing a willingness , where necessary , ‘ to reappraise ’ .
24 Across the Volga , for example , engineers had to dig a 16-metre deep trench to accommodate the pipe .
25 Each day her youngsters have to reserve a seat at the table and no prior reservation means no meal .
26 Informed parents have to make a difficult choice .
27 In contrast , under Part II of Schedule 8 , medium-sized companies have to deliver a copy of the full balance sheet , and a profit and loss account which , however , can combine various items prescribed by Schedule 4 under a single item ( gross profits ) and can omit particulars of turnover .
28 Er , sir , at the risk of straying slightly into into two B , you , do forgive me in advance , but you raised the specific point about size , and and erm there was er one or two statements that there is n't a a clear view on size in P P G three , I think it 's important to bear in mind the interrelationship between all P P G s and as Mr Curtis said , the research that that backs them up , and I I I point you to three quotes in the statement that C P R E have put in , erm i i i paragraph four point one seven , an and s the quote that attaches to that is taken from the research that erm er backs up draft revised P P G thirteen , transport , and erm I shall quote from that on this question of size , i it is also evident that smaller settlements , those with populations of less than fifty thousand , but particularly very small settlements are characteristically less transport emissions efficient than larger settlements , I think the the erm essence of of that particular piece of research is not as Mr Davis was implying to achieve totally self contained settlements , I do n't believe such a concept exists , it 's actually erm a planning land use in the long term to reduce C O two emi emissions something that is essential now to government policy , I think perhaps more instructive though is is the quote that I 've in included in paragraph four point one nine and that 's taken from er er this book here which I perhaps should submit the whole chapter in evidence to the panel , I 've only just included one quote , it 's it 's I suggest one of the more interesting reads that you may have as a result of this panel , it 's by Colin Ward , and it 's called New Town , Home Town , it 's undertaken by er , sorry includes some of the work that 's been undertaken by the University of Reading , erm and er David Lock Associates , on erm er new town research , and this this is due to be published by H M S O shortly , it 's unfortunate that it was n't available in time for this E I P , but I think erm , if you 'll bear with me , I will read out the quote that I put in four point one nine , because I feel that it is useful on this question of of size , we concluded that if you are interested in environmental impact , energy conser consumption , and sustainability , new settlements have to reach a certain size to be worthwhile , it 's parallel to the old arguments that used to take place around self containment in new towns , we found that new settlements of much less than five thousand houses , that 's about fourteen thousand people are not really worthwhile because if they are smaller than that you are simply putting a housing estate in the countryside , a phrase that that has already been put round this morning , it appears that the best minimum for a new settlement , the best minimum , is about ten thousand houses , that 's that 's twenty five thousand people , which as it happens is about the size of the original garden cities .
29 Now the Conservatives have to find a new candidate .
30 British officals have to tread a fine line between registering the ‘ UK dimension ’ , as they call it , in the Trident debate , and not offending Congressmen by being too heavy-handed .
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