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

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1 There are many functions that are common to 99% of all spreadsheet applications , in much the same sort of way that a word processor has to have certain abilities .
2 In T. H. White 's book , ten-year-old Maria has to learn similar lessons when she discovers a group of Lilliputians .
3 we 've worked out each of the Midlands clubs has to play sixteen Midlands Derbies
4 If because risk had passed to him the buyer has to bear some loss , it follows that he is not excused from carrying out the contract .
5 If they have an arrow in the gold they are paid two shillings ( no decimalisation here ) , if they have a hit in the red , blue or black they receive one shilling , but if they have hit the outer white the bowman has to pay one shilling into the pool .
6 The user has to drill two holes in the sides of the centre recess to fit a particular machine .
7 Where the addressee is unknown and feed-back is indirect , as with much institutional writing , the writer has to supply contextual information unnecessary in speech or in letters .
8 To justify its existence , a conglomerate 's headquarters has to add more value than an independent business unit could get from outside advisers and banks .
9 It also isolated how he has approached the tricky transfer to the screen : ‘ Theatre is the art of suggestion and not of statement … the cinema has to produce complete images . ’
10 I of course has to invent this ceremony and I did it in Latin as they do at Oxford
11 A licensing board has to hold quarterly meetings in January , March , June and October each year , the precise date to be fixed by the board at least eight weeks before the meeting .
12 Nevertheless , any account of the undergraduate curriculum has to address such issues , not because the questions must be asked , but because they have already been answered — in the institutional , professional and curricular structures that exist — and these answers must be examined .
13 When you shorten distances between elements in a line of jumps , the horse simply has to bring its hocks under more than it is currently doing … while doing so the horse has to shift more weight from its forehand to its quarters , which are thus lowered and ‘ engaged ’ .
14 The current opposition has to capture 94 seats to secure an overall majority — and Peterborough is the 95th .
15 Labour has to attract middle-class Britain .
16 There being no applicable statute to regulate the position , the revenue has to maintain this position at common law .
17 Addressed here are the socially organized ways in which dirty water comes to be noticed and defined as a pollution , thereby creating a case about which an enforcement agent has to take some action .
18 It is true that the industry has to bear some costs .
19 ‘ Every industry has to recruit new customers .
20 This speech is magnificently done as Antony has to obey certain rules which he does , but still convinces them that the conspiracy was wrong .
21 But because Linda has to stop half way through so that other stages can be filmed , the swiss roll dries out and cracks and she has to start all over again .
22 If either or both these facilities close , the village shop may well be left to cater for only the poor , the old and the immobile , and since the shop on its low turnover has to charge high prices , these people are doubly disadvantaged ( Harman , 1978 ) .
23 So Freud has to explain this weakness of Wilson , in the face of erm , these much more dominant aggressive men he was up against in these very hard er hitting negotiations , about what to do about the world after , after World War One .
24 The President of the United States has to press one button , the man on the spot another : the radio frequencies are so wildly different that the chances of anyone happening on the right combination are billions to one . ’
25 According to the latter system each country is given a number of votes in relation to its size and to gain a majority a proposal has to obtain fifty-four votes out of a total of seventy-six and be approved by at least eight member states .
26 If you are not used to make-up you may feel a little ‘ painted ’ , but remember that the make-up has to last all day and right into the evening .
27 Certainly , a radio campaign has to involve frequent spots , in order to build its coverage .
28 After fourteen dry nights the child has to drink two pints of fluid during the hour before bed in order to stress their bladders and test the children 's ability to wake up during the night .
29 The child has to pass various stages of age-groupings with a system of education defined for every status in life .
30 Any Government and any industry in the public or private sector has to face those challenges in not only Britain but other countries .
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