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

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1 Candidates also have to choose a paper in one of these two areas : the Philosophy , Nature and Practice of Geography or the United Kingdom and France .
2 Games tend to be inherently object-oriented , says Hinsley ( all those sprites moving about and interacting ) and games authors often have to cram a lot into a tiny amount of memory while stretching hardware to its limits .
3 Games tend to be inherently object-oriented , says Hinsley ( all those sprites moving about and interacting ) and games authors often have to cram a lot into a tiny amount of memory while stretching hardware to its limits .
4 Again , such subjects typically have to develop a more ‘ scholarly ’ , conceptual or abstract side in order to gain admittance to and status within the academic fold , although to some extent they can isolate themselves from other faculties and departments — art and design in the polytechnics and colleges often seem to be states within a state , enjoying an autonomy underpinned by their separate location on inherited art college sites .
5 Denied the comfortable illusion that the League could restrain aggression without killing people , pacifists now had to face a harsh choice .
6 Institutions thus have to make a judgement as to what liquidity ratio is best — one that is neither too high nor too low .
7 To the commuter , the new red , white and blue house colours just had to represent a commitment to strive for quality .
8 Mind you , the court-going officers still have to spend a fair amount of time attending trials .
9 Youth concerts always have to include a major work written in the current ‘ Cantata ’ fashion .
10 ‘ All Europe stands on a threshold — and we Europeans now have to make a choice .
11 Building materials now have to satisfy a series of EC requirements relating to safety , hygiene , the environment and energy efficiency .
12 Locals simply had to slot a tag and step through the gate .
13 Medieval travellers usually had to pick a way over boggy ground as they came off the hills .
14 For each item , the children either had to complete a sentence , such as Snoopy has cream on his face so … or they were given a description of the clue , such as The clue is that Snoopy has cream on his face , and were asked to tell the Pink Panther about the clue and what they had worked out .
15 Pickles never has to lift a finger .
16 Most students usually have to complete a one-year foundation course first .
17 While large fish can withstand this force , small ones often have to expend a lot of energy trying to swim in the flow .
18 All hotels now have to satisfy a local fire officer that their precautions are up to standard before they can do business .
19 For example , all students now have to take a course in the history of religion , which is another sign of change in the religious climate of the Soviet Union .
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