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

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1 The additional challenge of achieving full educational as well as social integration for children now in special schools needs to be seen in the wider context of a major reappraisal of what ordinary schools have to offer the pupils already in them .
2 African heads of state will in future have to explain the origins of any large sums of money they deposit in Swiss banks .
3 He was to retain the valuable regions already granted him , and though he would in the future have to share the heartlands with Lothar , still , for a last-born son , he had done rather well .
4 Before these questions can be answered , organizations have to consider the costs involved .
5 Candidates have to satisfy the examiners that they have reached a sufficiently high standard in all assessable essays before being permitted to continue to the dissertation .
6 Another example , the Brazil nut ( Bertholletia excelsa ) has an operculum or lid that opens inwards so that animals have to get the seeds out , while in Gustavia the mesocarp is brightly coloured so that , once damaged , it is attractive to animals .
7 Parents have to establish the limits beyond which their children should not tread , ’ Mrs Bottomley told a news conference organised by the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children .
8 The hearers have to interpret the parables for themselves .
9 With , for example , a greater use of kanban inventory control , parent companies have to weigh the advantages of lengthening credit notes against the need to preserve the existence of their primary suppliers .
10 In the harder nosed environment that we are now facing there will be times when schools in the public sector have to balance the needs of an individual disruptive child against the effects that the child is creating amongst other children and their parents .
11 Among certain groups living in southern Africa the labia can be as long as seven inches and the owners of such equipment have to push the lips back into the vaginal opening in order to get on with their daily tasks .
12 The drugs used are highly toxic and those in charge have to learn the dangers both to themselves and to patients .
13 The drugs used are highly toxic and those in charge have to learn the dangers both to themselves and to patients .
14 Older machines can also knit jacquard with more than two colours in a row , but for this knitters have to separate the colours and mark the mylar sheet in the necessary way for themselves .
15 Because persuading people to be unpaid referees is difficult it could be argued that editors have to pass the comments on .
16 ‘ Listen , rich people have to pay the rejuvenators for the service .
17 After all , Mr Lawson has taken pride in the fact that recorded inflation is coming down , which makes it difficult to explain to — say — the Tory party conference why interest rates have to follow the Germans up .
18 The mirror holders have to resist the effects of expansion once the optical path has been calibrated .
19 Diners have to plug the holes with bread before they can drink their soup , Itar-Tass news agency reported .
20 To be acceptable in the public domain of language use ( official documents , the TV News ) feminist innovations have to pass the gatekeepers .
21 First the pupils have to master the complexities of the alphabet :
22 Currently the most widely known ( and also most widely criticized ) theory on the subject is that of Noam Chomsky who has pointed out that , although children have to learn the meanings of individual words from their elders ( which would make language a phenomenon of culture ) , they seem to know how to string words together so as to distinguish sense from nonsense long before they have acquired any substantial vocabulary .
23 Further , some children have to add the forms of Standard English to their own non-standard forms , and others have to move from their mother tongue to English .
24 Like teaching , some people do it naturally while others have to learn the skills in a more formalized way .
25 Entities have to support the events that occur in the enterprise .
26 All beginners have to learn the katas , the names of which differ according to the style of karate being practised .
27 To do this your birds have to produce the eggs , and this means good sound management .
28 Observers from other periods attempting to make sense of such discourse have to understand the conventions and to unpack the ideology .
29 The onus thus falls very heavily on the doctor , who may in fact have to persuade the parents to allow the child to live ; this would be the case if a life-saving operation is involved .
30 State enterprises have to reconcile the needs of long-term planning horizons of a quarter of a century or more , especially in highly capital intensive sectors such as railways , telecommunications or energy , with short-term political pressures ( Harris and Davies 1979 : 50 ; 1981 ) .
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