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

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1 Later cases witnessed the ‘ competitive invocation ’ of the two tests , the authority whose decision was to be impugned claiming that the applicant still had to satisfy the higher hurdle of real likelihood of bias .
2 Dressmakers also had to meet the cost of hiring a sewing machine at 1/6d to 2/6d a week .
3 A well-informed horseman simply had to grasp the horse 's head firmly and give it a sharp turn and back him out of the area that had been contaminated by the jading substance .
4 As one correspondent put it , British umpire , Jeremy Shales and Belgian official Walter Leeman frequently had to warn the 20,000 crowd to moderate their enthusiasm .
5 Once the source text is understood , the translator then has to tackle the task of producing a target version which can be accepted as a text in its own right .
6 Subjects therefore had to obey the laws of their earthly governors , in whatever they commanded that was not contrary to divine law .
7 Dona never had to feel the pain , torment or be racked with guilt as Anna did .
8 Although education is theoretically free in Costa Rica , parents still have to pay the increasingly high costs , relative to income , of school clothing , books , materials and transport costs .
9 He 'd had enough of all that European political crap about overseas subsidiaries also having to represent the interests of the local host country where United Motors had a manufacturing presence .
10 He thought privatisation was a logical and highly motivating next step ; commenting ‘ AEA now has to win the hearts and minds of staff if privatisation is to succeed . ’
11 ‘ Those countries therefore have to make the leap from the command economy to the market economy , from the single party state to pluralism .
12 The aim of the reform was to provide the government with a stable source of revenue , as agriculture still had to provide the major part of government income .
13 Poor old Jim always has to make the decision because he is in command , okay ?
14 This recommendation was not accepted , however , and the authorities still have to balance the need to provide access to the parks with the need to preserve them from the increased pressure that results .
15 Instead of a windfall-profits tax , which cost them £375m in 1981 , the banks merely have to suffer the pin-prick of a delay in claiming tax-relief on those same provisions which hit their profits .
16 Nevertheless , the banks still have to find the interest payable on these deposits .
17 In addition to wall displays thought needs to be given to the equipment which can be used in the room , e.g. does the teacher always have to use the overhead projector or slide projector with the whole class or can groups of pupils go and view a selection of slides independently as needed ?
18 This was precisely the position in the case , referred to earlier , of Varley v. Whipp , where at the time of the contract the seller still had to acquire the second-hand reaping machine which he was agreeing to sell .
19 While I believe that some parts of this routine are absolutely essential , I am only too well aware that the ideas still have to stand the test of time .
20 Dobson also had to pay the Queen £1,100 , which was the debt owed her by Sir Edward Denny , the previous holder .
21 Apart from the aircraft involved in military operations , the civil aviation community now had to serve the major centres — if it could — by new rules .
22 Instead of an awarding body for the ‘ small cadet universities ’ as conceived by Robbins , the CNAA had become a ‘ permanent major degree awarding body for very large institutions … of a new kind ’ — and therefore , as Eric Robinson suggested in 1973 , the universities now had to share the apex of the educational system with the polytechnics and the CNAA .
23 It was often difficult to get schools to provide even basic information such as the breakdown of subject choice by sex , and members of the team frequently had to extract the information themselves from school data .
24 The last team then has to say the word they had in mind .
25 The buyers therefore had to bear the costs of the deterioration .
26 Inlays may be very small in area and are often closely mixed with corrosion products from the metal into which the niello was set , so the analysis technique also has to distinguish the niello inlay from corrosion and the metal of the inlaid object itself .
27 Now whilst I might concur with that view if it was er well related to the A sixty four , in fact immediately adjacent to the A sixty four , I think given the criteria you 've got that the new settlement clearly has to avoid the greenbelt , I think that actually any of the locations being ten miles s sorry six to ten miles outside of the York urban area , would play little role in meeting the strategic employment needs of the urban area .
28 Jesus only had to say the word and he knew that the servant would be healed ( Luke 7:7 ) .
29 The figures also had to bear the cost of rationalising the company 's Thermalite aircrete block factories in the UK onto three sites , which accounted for most of a £10.4 million exceptional charge .
30 The professional clairvoyant also has to ignore the many scriptural bans on fortune-telling ( 1 Samuel 28:3 ; 2 Kings 21:6 ; Isaiah 8:19,20 ; Daniel 2:2 and others ) .
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