Example sentences of "[pron] has [to-vb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 While the fax machine is easy to use , it 's less attractive when it comes to mass faxing , as someone has to feed each document in and dial the destination .
2 Someone has to make sure Wellington has heard this news . ’
3 Each team has to create its own routine which has to include mandatory starburst , jumping jacks , domino sequence and freezing techniques .
4 ‘ The Disabled ’ is a non-disabled construction , a representational framework no more real than a hologram but which has to contain two properties if it is to have any cathartic meaning for society .
5 But the council , which has to make severe economies to meet Government spending targets , is trying to ensure that more people spread their visits throughout the entire week .
6 I believe the Kuwaiti people naturally are a peace loving people and we will never forget that erm good nature of us and we will try to capitalise on that and maintain peace and Kuwait become again a country which has to have peaceful causes everybody .
7 Only two outsiders are permitted to eat from the kitchen — the governor , who has to sample one meal every day to be able to answer any complaints the following day , and the doctor , who tastes the food two or three times a week to ensure that it is balanced and nutritious .
8 The three nodes to the left represent behaviour dominated by the interpreter ( in other words , they represent the position of the reader who has to devote much processing effort to find coherence ) .
9 Robinson has a daughter who has to wait 12 months for an operation , it is no use telling her that 10 , 20 , or 25 years ago the situation was similar or much worse , because Mrs. Jones or Mrs. Robinson will still consider that the NHS is unsatisfactory today , and will naturally blame the Government .
10 He holds a rather higher view of individual intelligence than Taylor , arguing that the person who has to do that job every day is the one most likely to know how to do it .
11 The newcomer , moreover , does not enter the village as a lone individual who has to win social recognition among the locals in order to make life tolerable-Instead , particularly during the 1950s and 1960s , the newcomers arrived in such large numbers — perhaps due to the building of a new housing estate by a local speculative builder — that the individual ‘ immigrant ’ found himself one of many others whose values , behaviour and life-styles were similarly based upon urban , middle-class patterns of sociability .
12 An alternative is a licensed conveyancer ; a fully-trained specialist who has to pass professional exams .
13 ‘ If the woman has to take money out of her purse then she has to use two hands and children can easily stray . ’
14 While Robyn is getting up , and getting ready for the day , thinking mostly about the nineteenth-century industrial novels on which she has to lecture this morning , I will tell you about Charles , and other salient facts of her biography .
15 I wonder if she has yet worked out that for every douse she has to pull less load ; probably not , or she would be pissing on the wood .
16 So she has to find another way of providing music for the midnight service .
17 In order to do this , he or she has to have considerable experience of the advertising business , and may well have spent some time working for a client company .
18 But she has to run 23.30 secs or faster to secure a place in the British team for Barcelona and , still hampered by an Achilles tendon injury , she does n't think she 'll do it .
19 She has to make big reports you know .
20 One has to assess that factor , and the importance of avoiding mistakes in such matters .
21 ‘ I 'm sorry , but one has to ask these questions .
22 One has to acknowledge that homelessness is not merely a housing problem but is also a social problem , which requires not merely money but an approach to discourage and prevent young people from becoming homeless .
23 One reason I have written this code of ethics is that no one has to take short cuts ever .
24 And one has to have some distinction to appear on a medal .
25 Of course , if the adhesion at the interface is too weak then the material as a whole will be weakened so that , when there is no adhesion at all , one has to have some arrangement like cloth or rope or basket-work to hold the material together by friction .
26 It is a phenomenon one encounters continually in Eastern Europe , but most blatantly when one has to have any dealings with state-run organisations .
27 Jungle English was the title given by A. P. Herbert to writing so confused that one has to read each sentence several times , struggling with the words to find some sense like someone caught in a jungle .
28 Just as in crystallography , if one wants a ‘ perfect crystal ’ one has to adopt special procedures to obtain it .
29 I mean I think that does you know in honesty one has to recognize that alcohol is a very major part of Oxford life in some ways , you know for many of us .
30 In fairness , too , one has to admit that Marxism is not monolithic , and that in literary and cultural criticism it provides many possible positions .
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