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

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1 The new Christian has to learn the old hymns and to appreciate them .
2 First , while parliament has to vote the annual Estimates , the party system in the House of Commons is such that it is virtually unknown for Parliament to amend the Estimates put to it by the government .
3 The user has to judge the exact moment to stop .
4 Any major player in this field has to take the imminent MPEG standard very seriously .
5 To receive protection under the 1976 Act , an agricultural employee has to achieve the legal status of ‘ qualifying worker ’ , which requires that the person has worked at least 91 out of the preceding 104 weeks whole-time in agriculture .
6 Although a broad range of subjects is offered , the unit does not have the facilities for certain subjects such as science , so anyone wanting to do these subjects has to use the local college facilities instead .
7 He did not know where , and did not particularly care , except that it meant that the Establishment was on Amber Black , and every car had to have the magic mirror wand shoved underneath the chassis .
8 Culturally , the Palestinian Jews had to face the increasing differentiation of the diaspora , both in Mesopotamia and in Egypt ; they also had to run a state efficiently within a Hellenistic — milieu .
9 In Palestinc the Jews had to face the intruding Greeks .
10 The TRACE II designers had to duplicate the entire knowledge network over and over in order to represent the time course of speech processing .
11 Cars had to use the single line to cross over from one track to the other when reversing .
12 Memory was tested by cued recall , using slides in which both the woman and the peripheral car were missing and subjects had to describe the missing details , and by recognition , four-alternative forced-choice ( 4AFC ) tested using an additional three slides with the colours of the peripheral and central information changed .
13 To achieve this end , Sir Edward had to overcome the parochial instincts of many teachers who felt , with some justification , that no Whitehall mandarin or local authority bureaucrat could possibly understand the problems or needs of the particular children they were teaching .
14 Until the late 1970s , manufacturers had to print the minimum weight or volume likely to be present .
15 However , interested parties have to fulfil the following prerequisites :
16 Using light to find one 's own way around requires vastly more energy , since the eyes have to detect the tiny fraction of the light that bounces off each part of the scene .
17 Scottish universities now take many students from the Republic of Ireland and Scotland has to pay the full tuition fees for all those students .
18 At the outset , the employee inventor seeking statutory compensation has to establish the true source of the benefit derived by his employer from the invention .
19 When it was shown to publishers , however , it was rejected as ‘ too difficult ’ , and indeed its young hero has to resolve the different claims of loyalty to an oath and his friends or his duty to his country as represented by the autocratic but not tyrannous government .
20 As well as his usual diet , Alan had to consume the following each day :
21 In the case of public transport Mackintosh ( 1987 ) shows very clearly for London Transport in the early 1980s that politicians from the GLC had to challenge the market-based arguments of the bureaucrats in order to increase subsidy to keep fares down and maintain services .
22 The Lancasters had to drop the bouncing bomb from precisely sixty feet to hit their target .
23 The Lancasters had to drop the bouncing bomb from precisely sixty feet to hit their target .
24 In his last adventure Pete had to rescue the beautiful Princess Petal from the evil clutches of the monster Terradawn.And with your help he managed to do it .
25 Informed parents have to choose the lesser of two evils , and usually choose to prevent the birth of the affected fetus , but the decision can sometimes be very difficult .
26 Highly skilled industrial workers are needed to erect , operate and maintain large plants , and most countries have to import the entire plant .
27 The boxer : the end of the round , the bell went , his seconds had put down his stool , he was there to sit , and his opponent had to walk the whole way back to his own corner .
28 After the Stafford Forest Eyre of 1286 the Bishop of Coventry had to pay the enormous fine of £1,000 to recover his ‘ free chase ’ within the royal forest of Cannock .
29 He added that in order to find a reasonable solution to the situation ETA had to recognize the Basque parliament as representing the will of the Basque people and accept certain conditions attached to possible peace talks .
30 To demonstrate the possibility of the earth 's rotation , Oresme had to counter the common objections .
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