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

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1 Flockmasters had to forget the last decade when seat-of-the-pants management brought reasonable returns from a supported market .
2 Indeed the need to know about the earlier and later stages of a child 's education becomes imperative when schools have to plan the next stage of learning on the basis of achievement so far , when teachers have to evaluate and — if appropriate — change their own teaching , when parents have to be told in detail how their children are progressing and when LEAs , parents and governors have to have information which allows the performance of the school as a whole to be evaluated .
3 Ants had to play the first quarter one player short and did well to hold the Saracens to 9–9 .
4 The Insured Person has to bear the first £25 of each and every claim , except in respect of claims for deposits only where the Insured Person has to bear the first £10 of each and every claim .
5 The Insured Person has to bear the first £25 of each and every claim , except in respect of claims for deposits only where the Insured Person has to bear the first £10 of each and every claim .
6 The Insured Person has to bear the first £25 of each and every claim .
7 The Insured Person has to bear the first £25 of each and every claim .
8 The Insured Person has to bear the first £25 of each and every claim .
9 In other cases the companies deal on the market themselves , so the transaction has to await the next stock exchange settlement day .
10 The inability of the States of Western Europe to play a decisive role in the solution of these new questions was shown clearly by the impotent resentment with which the French government had to watch the first partition of Poland in 1772 and the Russian annexation of the Crimea in 1783–84 .
11 Further declines in infant mortality and substantial declines in mortality of older adults had to await the twentieth century , where the former was substantially responsible for the improved trend in expectation of life ( see Woods and Hinde 1987 ) .
12 In an exhausting , exhilarating fortnight , they moved round the country triumphing gloriously at Cheshire , being demoralized at Cirencester , where they drew against a vastly inferior team , cockahoop at Kirtlington , and nearly coming unstuck at Windsor , where Perdita was sent off for swearing , so Rutshire had to play the last chukka with only three men , and only just won .
13 RUGBY League bosses had to overcome the first major fixture hurdle of the season last night .
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