Example sentences of "[adv] have [to-vb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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31 The Wedding Present will , at the end of this year , have had more charting singles than several proper bands with good songs and , trainspotniks , higher chart positions , too , because you only have to sell nine records in 1992 to go to Number One ( or something ) .
32 By the same token , if it is good you only have to wait five minutes and it will get worse .
33 Schools in Lothian have been asked to commence Testing in the summer term but only have to test one group in each class in either Language or Mathematics , if that class has a group which is deemed to be moving from one stage to the next .
34 ‘ IOSCO wants to reach the point where there is one set of accounting standards and one set of auditing standards , so that companies which file their accounts in more than one jurisdiction only have to prepare one set of accounts and have them audited once , ’ said Auditing Practices Board secretary Robert Charlesworth .
35 And unlike hairdressers , you only have to learn one style — short back and sides .
36 Right , because in there , if you pay fifteen pounds , you get erm , you get tickets for , you know you only have to pay four pounds , plus you get half price tickets for
37 You could also play this with team members at both ends of the room so that Brownies only have to run one length and pass it on to the next Brownie and so on .
38 The programs must also be written in portable ANSI C. If so , developers only have to make slight modifications such as adding include lines and converting file names before compiling and running the application on the target system .
39 So have to scamper round perimeter of operating roundabout shouting instructions to two-year-old while preventing four-year-old ( riding Prancer ) from taking out small Birmingham person on Tosca next to him with his fists .
40 Workers indicated that they would like to be able to take their holidays without being obliged to find a replacement and so have to do double duty before or after their holiday .
41 You alone have to make that judgement .
42 Managers constantly have to make financial decisions .
43 It is quite often the case that the person making the arrangements has not had to do this job before and so relies heavily on what he remembers from other funerals he has attended and on the undertaker 's advice .
44 Until then the English had been sailing to places so far from effective Spanish opposition and so thinly populated that the government had not had to provide any help .
45 If a meeting with that strange character was important , the usurper could have summoned Dunbar to himself , not had to ride eighty miles to see him .
46 He wanted the film desperately , but he had already had to hide one Barclaycard statement .
47 We do not have to destroy all beliefs for some of them — even though false — sustain useful action .
48 The Indian did not have to do any thinking for himself .
49 They were interested in my opinions but not my circumstances , so that I did not have to invent any tales about my past .
50 It also means we do not have to cancel any matches because of the all weather surface . ’
51 You do not have to draw each axis to the zero point , but you must label each axis clearly to show what you have done .
52 This is because Karnataka does not have to replace nuclear plants with alternative power sources , where the least environmentally damaging happens to be most expensive .
53 However , if a person does not want to remember names of minor characters in a novel , or does not have to remember arbitrary names to perform an experimental task , a representation of content from which that information is omitted — an incomplete mental model — will suffice .
54 Her emotional maturity should be such that she does not have to gratify personal needs at the patient 's expense .
55 While I do not dismiss the care and treatment I have received during those admissions , I did not have to spend many weeks in the ‘ old bins ’ to become aware of their shortcomings as therapeutic environments .
56 You do not have to spend much money on these items for basic hacking and general enjoyment of your horse/pony but you could spend hundreds of pounds for the best .
57 There is still much argument about what the role of this repetitive DNA may be , if any , but in any case natural selection did not have to programme each copy separately .
58 Does the Minister accept that patients , irrespective of age group , should not have to undergo prolonged suffering , being fobbed off with medication from time to time when cardiac surgery is necessary ?
59 The way in which our hon. and learned Friend the Member for Leicester , West ( Mr. Janner ) has conducted himself has been a model for all of us to follow , though we hope and pray that most of us will not have to undergo that sort of ordeal .
60 The message of de Gaulle the politician was that national renewal did not have to succeed national disaster ; it could be achieved through a reform in the organization of the French state .
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