Example sentences of "[noun] have [to-vb] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The background to this inquiry was that all students doing so studies as a supplementary study have to produce a project whit assessed by Birmingham Polytechnic . |
2 | These kids have to have a structure , and to know that you mean what you say . ’ |
3 | All honours candidates have to undertake a research project and submit a report on this as part of the final examination . |
4 | Animals have to have a certificate of health . |
5 | Paragraphs have to have a purpose . |
6 | Each day her youngsters have to reserve a seat at the table and no prior reservation means no meal . |
7 | Functions have to return an answer , but the value returned by this function is a null string . |
8 | followed by It is possible to change the print control variable ( @% ) within a print list by using the function : Functions have to return an answer , but the value returned by this function is a null string . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | In the end , when , despite substantial losses , you are convinced that the business can improve , shareholders and management have to make a gesture to demonstrate their commitment . |
11 | In contrast , under Part II of Schedule 8 , medium-sized companies have to deliver a copy of the full balance sheet , and a profit and loss account which , however , can combine various items prescribed by Schedule 4 under a single item ( gross profits ) and can omit particulars of turnover . |
12 | These begin as pure comedy , but later Pickwick 's innocence and high sense of honour have to survive a breach of promise suit brought by the landlady of his Goswell Street lodgings , and imprisonment in the Fleet debtors ' prison . |
13 | Such bills have to meet a number of criteria , apart from the credit rating of the bank which accepts the bill . |
14 | Town have to make a change tomorrow . |
15 | For changes to occur , field social workers have to form a partnership with their residential colleagues , so that together they can make available as comprehensive a service as possible to families in need of help with and for their children . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | 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 . ’ |
18 | To become a PAT pet , dogs have to pass a temperament test . |
19 | If your client baulks at having to pay to have music , remind him that composers have to earn a living too . |
20 | I will give her a ring in a few minutes , but suspect I suspect that you and daddy have to have a bath together . |
21 | Indeed , in order to develop properly , brine shrimp eggs have to undergo a period of desiccation . |
22 | Safety rule regulations have to have a hat on your head . |
23 | The fact that the threshold test is met does not mean that the family proceedings court have to make a care order . |
24 | At each point shown by a diamond on the diagram , the farmers have to make a decision on what to do with their money . |
25 | ‘ Sometimes your beliefs have to take a back seat in your life , otherwise they become obsessions to the exclusion of all else . ’ |
26 | So far as balance is concerned , would a teacher in a school with Afro-Caribbean children on the register have to present a case for as well as against apartheid when covering South Africa ? |
27 | Many people have to use a car to travel to work , and at many other times , because there is no practical alternative . |
28 | ‘ These people have to make a living off the land and they have to drink the water that 's under it . |
29 | ‘ Oh yes , you people have to have a nothingth floor . ’ |
30 | Firstly , why should a voluntary arrangement have to mimic an Administration Order ? |