Example sentences of "[art] [noun] have [to-vb] [adj] " 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 next thing the retailer has to get right is the price of the goods he sells .
3 Where the addressee is unknown and feed-back is indirect , as with much institutional writing , the writer has to supply contextual information unnecessary in speech or in letters .
4 To sum up , when buying clubs it comes down to two things — that you must seek the judgement of a qualified professional golfer you trust , and the clubs have to feel right and look right for you .
5 The LA had to consider any effect which the use of an operating centre had on the local environment .
6 During the Falklands war , the RAF had to buy anti-radar missiles from the US .
7 It also isolated how he has approached the tricky transfer to the screen : ‘ Theatre is the art of suggestion and not of statement … the cinema has to produce complete images . ’
8 What the child does not understand is that unfortunately the GIANTS have to do this .
9 And because the sentence had to reflect public concern .
10 Mr Harrison said the courts had to make sure the punishment fitted the crime for such serious offences .
11 Or come and send for him , h he what has to be in the yard , the blacksmith has to look thirty to forty horses their blacksmith has to look round every one of them .
12 If they have an arrow in the gold they are paid two shillings ( no decimalisation here ) , if they have a hit in the red , blue or black they receive one shilling , but if they have hit the outer white the bowman has to pay one shilling into the pool .
13 However , by the end of day 3 , the futures price has fallen to 1050 and the buyer has to pay 150 over to the seller .
14 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 .
15 Did he , did he have a the buyer have to sell some property ?
16 Oxygen travels by means of billions of collisions of gas particles , a process that would be too slow if the molecules had to travel more than a fraction of an inch .
17 D. When ships became larger , the merchants had to have new docks for them .
18 On reconnaissance nights , the submarine had to use precious hours of moonless darkness while she charged her batteries before trimming down in the water with her saddle-tanks just awash , the slight swell breaking occasionally over the casing .
19 And the fights had to look real .
20 The user has to drill two holes in the sides of the centre recess to fit a particular machine .
21 I do the background briefing but the clients have to do most of the work , and so I always tell them . ’
22 It is true that the industry has to bear some costs .
23 I think that the schools have to fight this image , but I would say that the girls themselves more recently are also changing their ideas of themselves and we are making progress .
24 I was not from a religious background , and I had previously thought that anyone who went to the mikva had to wear ghastly old-fashioned dresses with thick tights and live in a Yiddish-speaking ghetto !
25 Under the rules set by the Constitutional Court ( whose members are chosen by parliament ) , the president had to get half the electorate ( 53.5m people ) to approve an early parliamentary election .
26 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 .
27 In Scotland , the electorate had to pay this tax for an extra year .
28 Space , however , was limited and Malc and I and the kids had to share one bedroom and keep praying for a council house of our own .
29 Not only has the whole financial environment within which the institution has to work altered radically , but also the types of course offered have changed greatly in overall character .
30 But why should the citizen have to do this ?
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