Example sentences of "[noun] have [to-vb] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 16 year old Mark Cross and 17 year old Paul Eversham are being brought into the side to show off the talent Hereford has to offer for the future .
2 Parker , of course has to argue for the mainframe 's continued existence , but he does so persuasively with a blizzard of points seeking to prove that a ) the mainframe market is n't really in decline and b ) the mainframe will be able to evolve successfully into an indispensable network superserver .
3 An announcement in May confirming the selection of Glasgow removed earlier uncertainty , although final confirmation has to wait for a further consultation period until the end of June .
4 The law of the land saw to it that gentry who did not conform to the new religion had to pay for the privilege .
5 Between 1956 and 1960 the association had to fight for the right to enter the Big Berlin Exhibition as a separate group .
6 But the home side had to settle for a winning draw after St George 's finished on 175–7 , despite a 2–55 return from 16-year old slow left arm bowler Howard Jones on his debut .
7 The extension of the franchise to all adults created a situation in which political parties had to compete for the mass vote and so had to organise the electorate to support their candidates at the polls .
8 As I said earlier , courses which are to be broadcast into people 's homes have to cater for the individual studying alone .
9 Policy and practice have to allow for the variety of possibilities as no blanket approach can respond to diverse needs and preferences .
10 The local communities had to pay for the equipment of the men selected and their expenses until they reached the county boundary , after which they served at the king 's wages .
11 All of these elements had to compete for a limited number of unfilled vacancies in Mendeleev 's Periodic Table , like contestants in a game of cosmic musical chairs .
12 The government made little effort to conceal a belief that the rural sector had to pay for the development of the urban/industrial one .
13 Eventually , Maryport Council had to apply for a special nuclear waste disposal licence from the Department of the Environment so that it could legally dump the silt back in the sea again .
14 It was the first time two West Indian batsmen had made a century stand for the sixth wicket in each innings of a Test and it took the game right away from England ; when the last wicket fell , Logie was left unbeaten on 95 , the score was 397 , and England had to survive for the best part of two days .
15 Erm and if you and Ray make the same case , then you and Ray have to fight for the
16 If trams no longer had an obvious technological advantage they also suffered from an institutional disadvantage-of having to pay for the upkeep of the roads they used , up to a distance of 46 cm ( 18 inches ) either sides of their tracks literally paving the way for motor buses .
17 A week later , when the workers had to vote for the new Committee , most of the women voted for Karen .
18 Chief executive Mr Baker , 54 , saw his earnings increase from £135,911 to £383,935 while his workers had to settle for a 5.5 per cent wage rise .
19 Perhaps more revealingly , he is also consistently godlike on Radio 4 's Just A Minute programme , where participants have to talk for a minute without repetition or hesitation .
20 The dismissal arrangements set up by the governing body have to provide for the CEO , or representatives , and the headteacher , unless she or he is the person concerned , to be present at all stages when a dismissal is being considered .
21 British Rail recently put fares up on the affected routes saying customers had to pay for the vast improvements they 'd made .
22 In 1987 , the service had to compete for the hospital 's laundry contract for the first time and in 1993 , it will have to submit another tender . ’
23 The generators have to bid for the right to supply electricity to the National Grid , the central player in the system .
24 Why should the people of Liverpool have to pay for the self-inflicted deficits of their local council , and why should the people of Lothian suffer the same dismal experience ?
25 The policy has to cater for a wide variety of machines , some fixed and some mobile .
26 To be effective for tax purposes a Deed of Covenant has to turn for a period capable to exceeding three years .
27 SHANE MACGOWAN continues to enjoy his bottle of wine , while JON BEAST has to settle for a double chin .
28 Although the Library has to pay for the discs , no further costs are involved in searching .
29 Their action comes three days after BR had to postpone for a year its bill to build a high-speed Channel tunnel rail link to central London .
30 ( George McCluskey had to settle for a place on the bench , which opened the door for Tom Brown , who just a few months ago was playing Junior football with Glenafton .
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