Example sentences of "[conj] has [to-vb] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This is fine , but clarify whether it 's you or the manufacturer that has to foot the bill for sending the machine back .
2 Both BR and RENFE , in common with railways elsewhere ( Bouley 1985 ) , have stressed the new ‘ reality of competition ’ and the need ‘ to shift the emphasis from ‘ running a railway ’ to providing a value for money service to the customer' ( BRB 1985r : 5 ) ; in these conditions , it was ‘ the market that has to give the orders ’ ( RENFE chairman , cited in El Nuevo Lunes , 16 December 1985 ) .
3 The overlap with the districts needs to be eradicated , it 's a black hole at the moment , every district can pass a its surplus on to another district , and indeed it would be the last district to prepare a district wide local plan that has to meet the residue of the Greater York requirement , it may maybe a good stimulus for the districts to get on with their local plans , but that 's not an planning way .
4 Because I believe that it is the women that goes through all the pain , suffering and has to carry the burden of the chance of getting pregnant which a man does not have for obvious reasons .
5 It often loses its grip on the ball of bedding along the way and has to regather the bundle .
6 But it develops a conscience , and has to tell the Emperor the truth .
7 As with other verbal games the child must type in the sentences correctly spelled and has to read the replies which , for the most part , will be in standard English .
8 At one level it may be expressed by a Commander-in-Chief who is determining the strategic objectives of the military and has to convince the generals .
9 The virus is most effectively passed on through blood or semen , and has to enter the bloodstream to become established .
10 Like others in his position , he wants to continue farming but has to question the logic and timing of a considerable investment .
11 The subject of a bad reference can sue the referee for libel but has to show the referee was up to no good : spite , ill-will or some improper motive will do .
12 Conversely , if the right hemisphere can not perform the task at all but has to send the probe stimulus to the left hemisphere for a comparison with memory items then the relative disadvantage in reaction time for the right hemisphere should be constant regardless of the size of the memory set .
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