Example sentences of "[verb] have to have [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The film , shot in England , follows the Yorks from story-book romance to separation and has had to have a £500,000 re-shoot to catch up on Fergie 's topless frolics .
2 It looks like I 'm going to have to have a go at doing the outline again from memory . ’
3 I want to try and get it done , bearing in mind Elaine 's going to have to have the baby on Friday if she has n't had it before .
4 ‘ Everything you do has to have a price , does n't it ? ’
5 They have a very fiercely competitive system , and some people say that you have to start preparing for this at nursery school erm and it 's a question of going to the right schools , going to the right training colleges , though it 's not so much a question of going to university , although you do have to have a university degree in most cases , but they have special training establishments with a tough competition to get into it , and as a result of this the people who come out are very highly selected , and think of themselves as being very professional , very competent , they have a great deal more self confidence , in some ways , than our British civil servants do .
6 " We do have to have a guarantor , " he remarked , as much to himself , and said , " Very well , you said your brother would be back in a month ?
7 I think he erm to be Prime Minister , you do have to have a strand of ruthlessness
8 But you do have to have a glimpse of a character , and you have to have change .
9 And we do have to have a meeting of an annual meeting of the council to elect your officers .
10 Clearly the riots and the er secrecy that the Home Office tried to surround those riots with , er show that we do have to have an ombudsman .
11 They would n't need them because of the , this technology and that that 's but nevertheless they do ha they would be conscripted because they do have to have the ground troops of
12 In Britain from the 1820s all attachés had to have a letter of appointment signed by the secretary of state ; and from 1815 a number of them began for the first time to be paid .
13 track , because it it , no other transport business er has er does has to have a business , which op owns both the track it 's operating on and the operating er facilities themselves , so the we 're not doing anything new here , what we are actually doing , and incidentally the German government and other governments are going down the same route now because it 's not true to say that others are n't privatizing , what we 're doing is saying that we are having a separate track authority , and there are a variety of reasons for that , er but the an and that means actually less investment by the franchisee himself , but he will have control over the th the track operations , because he will have a contract , with Rail Track , to deliver certain services , and if Rail Track does n't deliver them then he 's able to claim penalties so
14 Recently he had had to have a catheter fitted for some medical problem and because of his absconding behaviour , the nurses had hit on a really original wheeze — to force him to carry the slowly filling urine bag in one of those four-milk crates one sometimes sees on doorsteps .
15 This one 's had to have a transfer .
16 But when Sam got married he 's had to have a sixpence in .
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