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

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1 They derive from both the operation of large units ( often highly mechanised and characterised by monoculture and high energy demands sometimes supplied from local sources ) ; and the small peasantry itself which has to work for part of its income on larger enterprises .
2 You can put one question to anybody in the image , who has to answer in role — or out of role ( but be consistent ! ) .
3 Similarly we may see the nutter as a pathetic figure who has to resort to self-humiliation in order to establish an identity for himself .
4 He had the cheek to say he needed things for his wife who has to go into hospital . ’
5 Broadly speaking , the aim is to provide , whether by fostering or small family group homes , as much individual attention and as near normal an environment as possible for the child who has to come into care .
6 Berenice has high blood-pressure ; she has to remain in hospital because of stress , or she will miscarry , and if that happens I fear for her mental health . ’
7 The mask she has to wear in order to be accepted as an equal is seen to be seriously flawed .
8 To a great extent she has to act as referee — she might prefer ‘ umpire ’ — to see that her ministers play the game according to her rules .
9 She has to live like saint .
10 She has to squirm with embarrassment as the others answer questions about her lifestyle .
11 It is an attempt to conform to a divine reality and standard that the soul can not ‘ see ’ at this early stage but which she has to take on faith .
12 ‘ The only different thing about Maisie at the moment is that she has to go to hospital to have treatment .
13 But she has to go to physio though .
14 the rate last week and every time she she has to stay in bed like you know , someone rings up , she says , Maureen says get up because someone coming round to your house .
15 now she has to learn about stock control .
16 You must speak to Ruth and impress upon her that she has to come to school .
17 The main plot of Mansfield Park , on the other hand , is that of a young girl called Fanny Price and her development along the obstacles in which she finds she has to overcome in life which eventually takes her from a stage of immaturity to a stage of maturity .
18 Another possible one has to do with time .
19 One has to do with justice .
20 Obviously one has to bear in mind the general sizes ( and cost ! ) of boxes that are available , and not make the p.c.b .
21 The greater landowners would also employ other gentlemen servants in the management of their estates in the early eighteenth century , some of whom might be freeholders , and all of whom would have connections with the voting freeholders , and while it is true that some of these appointments were poorly paid , one has to bear in mind the comparative poverty of so many of the Scottish gentry in terms of money income .
22 However , one has to bear in mind that at the last meeting of the West Essex Health Authority erm they are saying that they ca n't carry on treating the same amount of people erm , because they 're overspend already this year and that they will not treat these er , extra contractual referrals without prior funding being approved and that was co , that was actually stated at the meeting last week .
23 But one has to bear in mind that it is always possible that you could have other materials for riding and so on .
24 The , the point as says , one has to bear in mind is that , okay , in general fostering are the successful parents , but the parents probably have more than one offspring .
25 One has to bear in mind that at the age at which McCausland was wireless operator/air gunner in the hostile skies over Italy , young men of the present day will be worrying about A-level results or first year at university .
26 Well , no , one has to bear in mind the type of situation , so power dressing as in it might be a tool but it 's very very professional .
27 I think sometimes people who do n't actually work in schools imagine that the schools are managed , in the financial organisational sense , by the Local Education Authority , and that in some way the head of the school is merely concerned with discipline , curriculum and so on , but one has to bear in mind that the sheer size of some of these schools now makes the head a manager in a very real sense .
28 Wolfgang Fischer : One has to distinguish between general and specific reasons .
29 Beyond that he has to rely on hand tools — planes , chisels , reamers , scrapers and the odd bicycle inner tube ( ‘ great for holding a psaltery in shape while working on the joints ’ ) .
30 Gandhi acknowledged this and what he has to say about brahmacārya has to be taken as applying in the main to those who are able to accept the discipline involved in resolving to enter the third stage of life .
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