Example sentences of "[noun pl] have [to-vb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ The drop in turnouts has to terrify the Democrats , ’ says Paul Tsongas , the former senator who mocked Clinton 's 41 per cent in New York by scoring 29 per cent even though he had already declared his candidacy over . |
2 | The legislation at present does not require delegation to special schools , nursery schools or primary schools with less than 200 pupils , but each of the primary schools has to have a budget share which is managed individually . |
3 | The project leader in many of these roles has to face a number of ambiguities ( Wilemon and Cicero , 1970 ) . |
4 | ‘ I would n't want my clients to have to make the decision and feel guilty about saying no . ’ |
5 | Drivers had to take a library of documents , including copies of invoices , details about loads carried and transit forms to be stamped at each border crossing . |
6 | The Jews had to accept the fact that Gentiles could become Christians and that in so doing they did not have to come to Christ via Jewish cultural conditioning . |
7 | The Jews had to face the world as it was , and the world was one in which Greek customs prevailed and Roman proconsuls made the law . |
8 | About this time recruits had to pass an examination in English and arithmetic before being given permanent employment . |
9 | It was argued that in the verbal rehearsal condition subjects had to name the picture probe before a match could be performed on a verbal basis , while in the imagery condition a match could be made directly . |
10 | A left field superiority when the forms were presented alone was converted to a RVF superiority when subjects had to use a label for each form . |
11 | In one , subjects had to make a judgment about whether or not the sentence was meaningful . |
12 | This became the church of the Domenican Order when the Domenicans had to leave the Clementinum . |
13 | As is usual until mid-morning , the street was jammed with vans and lorries unloading , taking up pavement as well as road , so that shoppers had to plot a course through a maze of obstacles . |
14 | ‘ The words have to set the atmosphere , you see . |
15 | The additional challenge of achieving full educational as well as social integration for children now in special schools needs to be seen in the wider context of a major reappraisal of what ordinary schools have to offer the pupils already in them . |
16 | Before these questions can be answered , organizations have to consider the costs involved . |
17 | These kids have to have a structure , and to know that you mean what you say . ’ |
18 | The parties have to accept the expert 's decision , unless he has asked himself the wrong question of law : Nikko Hotels ( UK ) Ltd v MEPC plc [ 1991 ] 28 EG 86 . |
19 | But on many meat and spreadable fish products manufacturers have to declare the amount of meat or fish as a percentage of the total product weight . |
20 | So the comb and its weights have to pull the knitting down . |
21 | All honours candidates have to undertake a research project and submit a report on this as part of the final examination . |
22 | Candidates have to satisfy the examiners that they have reached a sufficiently high standard in all assessable essays before being permitted to continue to the dissertation . |
23 | Animals have to have a certificate of health . |
24 | Another example , the Brazil nut ( Bertholletia excelsa ) has an operculum or lid that opens inwards so that animals have to get the seeds out , while in Gustavia the mesocarp is brightly coloured so that , once damaged , it is attractive to animals . |
25 | Paragraphs have to have a purpose . |
26 | Not only do these youngsters have to find the strength to battle against crippling disease , they have to find the motivation and the will to win . |
27 | Reformers had to overcome the effect of their own earlier confidence . |
28 | Countries had to meet the standards , unless ‘ derogations ’ were allowed , by 17 July 1985 . |
29 | Third market companies had to find a member firm to sponsor them who would ensure not only the suitability of the company for trading , but also that the company 's decisions were communicated to the shareholders , and that there was an effective and orderly market in the shares . |
30 | He said the Conservatives had to win a reputation for being ‘ a listening party ’ , showing a willingness , where necessary , ‘ to reappraise ’ . |