Example sentences of "[noun pl] have to have [art] " 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 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 .
3 These kids have to have a structure , and to know that you mean what you say . ’
4 Animals have to have a certificate of health .
5 Paragraphs have to have a purpose .
6 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 .
7 The children looked bewildered , but she added consolingly , ‘ That 's why dogs have to have an injection every year that protects them against that horrible disease as well as many others . ’
8 It was not possible to vary this , because playback machines had to have a similar gearing mechanism .
9 Safety rule regulations have to have a hat on your head .
10 The hazard of this diet was that patients had to have an alternative source of energy so they turned to fat .
11 In particular , they must have forgotten the acts of violence through which it came into being ; and to be a nation , its inhabitants have to have a will to be a nation .
12 There is always a closed circle of suspects ( so there can be no question of someone unconnected with the setting coming in from outside and doing the deed , as might well happen in " real life " ) and each of these suspects has to have a credible motive as well as reasonable opportunity of committing the crime and reasonable access to the means with which it was committed .
13 The King 's Men had to have a new play for a special day like that .
14 A mother and her two children had to have a hospital check up after their car crashed into the central reservation on the A19 .
15 Out of the gentlemen who came into farming at that time [ before mechanization ] only about one in twenty could make it go : the others had to have a skilled man to manage the farm for 'em .
16 Tomorrow we have to get up at 6.30 ( on a Sunday ! ) in order to go with the participants on the course to a commune outside Nanking , to do our ‘ Open-door Schooling ’ — Open-door Schooling is an essential part of the Chinese political philosophy of education — i.e. educational institutions have to have an open door and renew their contacts with industry and agriculture .
17 these values have to have an intrinsically prescriptive character , so that to know them is necessarily to have the will affected in a certain way .
18 Those participating in conversational encounters have to have a care for the preservation of good relations by promoting the other 's positive self-image , by avoiding offence , encouraging comity , and so on .
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