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

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1 Anyone standing for election at local government level has to have an election agent .
2 Primarily the computer has to have a graphics capability , preferably monochrome and as high a resolution as possible .
3 The legislation at present does not require delegation to special schools , nursery schools or primary schools with less than 200 pupils , but each of the primary schools has to have a budget share which is managed individually .
4 Even that spasmo Kezia has to have a wee .
5 These kids have to have a structure , and to know that you mean what you say . ’
6 Animals have to have a certificate of health .
7 Paragraphs have to have a purpose .
8 Even a small council such as a parish council has to have an officer responsible for the administration of its financial affairs although this duty may well fall upon the clerk .
9 She had understood that Frank had to have the bike .
10 Any metropolis or conurbation , we like big words , with a population of over 50,000 will by law have to have a 75% sewage recycle programme .
11 ‘ Experience tells us that a team has to have a balance of young and experienced older players .
12 Shortly thereafter cracks began to appear in the house both internally and externally and the purchaser had to have the house underpinned at a cost of £1,444 and had obtained estimates of between £1,500 and 12,000 for repairs to the superstructure .
13 But the town had to have a gaol to justify its claim .
14 Sylvia had to have a background story , and she enjoyed making up tall tales to tell anybody she was unlikely to meet again .
15 For instance , UK booksellers selling by mail to Denmark and exceeding an annual Ecu35,000 ( £25,000 ) threshold of business have to have a VAT registration in Denmark and to charge the 25% Danish rate of VAT on all sales to unregistered customers .
16 The children looked bewildered , but she added consolingly , ‘ That 's why dogs have to have an injection every year that protects them against that horrible disease as well as many others . ’
17 I will give her a ring in a few minutes , but suspect I suspect that you and daddy have to have a bath together .
18 In West Germany , every residential facility has to have a residents ' committee by law — this may not work in every case , but it speaks of a different attitude to the residents themselves .
19 The archer had to have a face .
20 Safety rule regulations have to have a hat on your head .
21 Miller had to have an illness which was visible , painful , incurable , distasteful to others and yet not even remotely acceptable as a ‘ status ’ ailment , such as duodenal ulcers , a disorder rather too fashionable among business executives , mass-communicators , literary agents and other money-grubbing vandals .
22 Anyone seeking temporary work beyond his own parish had to have a certificate ( signed by the minister and an overseer ) which acknowledged legal responsibility .
23 Sara had to have a car .
24 ‘ Oh yes , you people have to have a nothingth floor . ’
25 Two disadvantages of such techniques are that each word has to have a tag field added to it ( and this may need to be quite long to hold a suitable range of values ) , and execution of each instruction becomes more complicated ( and therefore possibly slower ) .
26 Ruth Baird continues to teach a strong Edinburgh class but as a result of her unplanned and completely unsponsored double somersault down a highland waterfall , Muriel Jessop had to have an operation to deal with a torn cartilage and frayed ligaments in her knee .
27 In particular , they must have forgotten the acts of violence through which it came into being ; and to be a nation , its inhabitants have to have a will to be a nation .
28 In initiating my original purchase I incur an obligation to make a payment in money , but I in turn have to have a source from which I can acquire the money in the first place , and this will , directly or indirectly , put me into at least a temporary relationship with a great variety of people , including the reader who purchased this book from a bookstall and paid out money , some small fraction of which will eventually find its way back to myself .
29 Yet the counsellor has to have the ability to focus on difficult and distressing areas in a way which is not threatening to the counsellee .
30 The educative process has to begin sufficiently early in a person 's life for it to have any real effect on attitudes , and I believe the challenge has to have the response of both parents and schools .
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