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

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1 On the traffic management front , the county say that the consideration of local traffic needs will have to cover two situations .
2 Protest movements had to face some reduction of their freedoms .
3 Fees increase annually , therefore budget allocations have to accommodate this .
4 A key election issue where those who run services have to make tough decisions .
5 The stage at Stranmillis is too small for the 90-odd cast and a couple of fainting youngsters had to receive kindly ministrations from an American nurse .
6 Car , bus and train passengers have to make generous allowances for traffic being heavy or bus/train being late or cancelled .
7 I suppose writers have to get used to it . ’
8 He said the growth of the EC and open-door policy meant students had to have greater knowledge of other languages .
9 So what did Jim have to say much ?
10 If Rangers score , it means Leeds have to get three tonight but team skipper Gary McAllister — scorer of a spectacular goal at Ibrox — insists Lukic is under no extra pressure .
11 Mr Readman said Pringle had to undergo major surgery to his jaw in the middle of June before police could interview him .
12 This would give maximum publicity to the Lists , avoid individuals having to make special journeys to Council Offices to inspect the Lists and reduce the number of basic enquiries .
13 Yet many qualified that statement : Peter Samuel welcomed the way that headhunters could put all their resources into one search at a time and avoid Kingfisher having to maintain expensive overhead staff unnecessarily .
14 But does theism have to make such a case ?
15 But with the change of rules meaning Warwickshire have to let one of them go at the end of the season , which one will it be ?
16 The vet also explained Luke had to get some weight off and instructed me to change his diet of cooked chicken and switch to a dried food called Eukanuba .
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