Example sentences of "[noun] having [to-vb] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | of the population having to receive a rebate or discount on the amount that they paid . |
2 | It 's usually a case of one shepherd and his meagre flock having to support a wife , God knows how many children , plus brothers and sisters and aged relatives . |
3 | The two ladies at the head of the little queue whispered together , then announced that if Mr Carter had no objection they would be happy to oblige Mr Mullings , as they did not like to think of Mrs Mullings having to face a storm unprotected . |
4 | Omniday is a desk top diary for up to 10 users , ideal for people having to share a computer . |
5 | For a government having to establish a guide to the existing extent of economic inequality and some principles as to when inequality shades to poverty and becomes a policy problem , there is the question of what policy instrument to use . |
6 | I thought this would sort of save Steve having to write a letter as as he 'd been er instructed to do . |
7 | It ‘ s mainly the press having to find a story or supporters letting their bias colour their judgement . |
8 | The Energy Ministry foresees Israel 's electricity supply having to reach a figure of 10 000 MW by the year 2000 . |
9 | It just gets on my nerves having to buy a pint like |