Example sentences of "[adv] have [verb] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 AT&T complains that US carriers wanting to enter the UK market not only have to invest substantial time and money in building their own networks , but also have no alternative but to negotiate with British Telecom for local access to customers .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 right , I 'll just nip over and get it , cos I have n't locked up yet maybe I wo n't I have n't got ten P , I 've only got two pennies , just have to make sure back
5 In response to this first reason , it should be noted that major UK companies with involvement in European markets already have to maintain sophisticated compliance programmes with respect to EC Article 86 : parallel UK legislation might , therefore , be expected to reduce the total costs of compliance for these companies as it would cut out some duplication .
6 She said , She she 's big enough she said why do wear that great big fat always have to have heavy clothing .
7 A more qualified response might be , yes , in various ways which collectively have shaped musical life as we know it .
8 Good management coaches usually have had considerable practice at developing their abilities .
9 At the same time , men usually have got full time jobs , as well !
10 While government and insurance funds are available toward the cost of these services the provincial municipalities still have to contribute local funding for their development .
11 As in the 1979 report , despite developments in Biblical scholarship , it asserted that throughout the Bible there was strong disapproval for homosexual practice but sinful human beings still have to make moral sense of their lives :
12 Of course , banks still have to maintain adequate liquidity , but in practice they do not see a clear-cut dividing line between liquid and non-liquid assets .
13 The microwave combination 's ability to prime cook à la carte dishes in about a fifth of the usual time offers opportunities to introduce items on the menu which traditionally have meant advance ordering , for example , racks of lamb , beef Wellingtons , en croûte dishes and so on .
14 Applicants also have to undergo strict vetting , which includes an offbeat questionnaire .
15 They also have described Moral Re-Armament as a ‘ global ideology , with bridgeheads on every continent , now in its final phase of total expansion throughout the world .
16 IBM Corp will launch two new Thinkpad laptops within the next couple of weeks according to documents seen by Computerworld : the paper says the new ThinkPad 720 and 720C machines will be based on the current Model 700s with faster 25/50MHz 486SLC2 processors , 160Mb hard disks and management facilities that bump battery life up to 7.75 hours on the monochrome and 4.8 hours on the colour version ; the new machines also have improved peripheral support , with space for either two PCMCIA type 2 cards or a single type 3 ; a new sub-notebook computer is also ready , but will not be announced until the summer .
17 Relatives often have to provide non-medical care as well , and patients have to bring in their own blankets and bed linen .
18 Even without previous knowledge or the sight of a cover or title , people often have to process new information at the very beginning of a discourse , though this is often mediated by a kind of meaningless dummy , like ‘ there was ’ in the given slot at the beginning : Given New There was a man called Ernest Hemingway .
19 The Royal College of Physicians and similar organisations overseas have studied alternative allergy and found it wanting in scientific credibility and clinical usefulness .
20 If we preserve both standards of review we then have to assign different subject-matter areas to each test .
21 A blunt knife is a dangerous knife , because you then have to use excessive pressure , which makes a slip more likely , and then you will be lucky to avoid hurt and damage .
22 I either have to remove existing fee paying patients from the Health Service or sell up and go and do something else .
23 Could not a free seaman in Port Philip properly have taken full advantage of a seller 's market ?
24 Aerial work pilots such as crop-sprayers , aerial photographers , power-line inspectors etc. have to give great concentration to their work and have little opportunity to scan the sky for aircraft approaching at high speed .
25 In fact , however , as is shown in some detail in chapter 11 , while the Conservatives have been very committed to public ‘ expenditure restraint and have stopped the growth of public employment , they too have found social policy expenditure hard to curb .
26 Her writings clearly and demonstrably have limited literary worth .
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