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

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1 Although a broad range of subjects is offered , the unit does not have the facilities for certain subjects such as science , so anyone wanting to do these subjects has to use the local college facilities instead .
2 Culturally , the Palestinian Jews had to face the increasing differentiation of the diaspora , both in Mesopotamia and in Egypt ; they also had to run a state efficiently within a Hellenistic — milieu .
3 In Palestinc the Jews had to face the intruding Greeks .
4 The TRACE II designers had to duplicate the entire knowledge network over and over in order to represent the time course of speech processing .
5 Cars had to use the single line to cross over from one track to the other when reversing .
6 Memory was tested by cued recall , using slides in which both the woman and the peripheral car were missing and subjects had to describe the missing details , and by recognition , four-alternative forced-choice ( 4AFC ) tested using an additional three slides with the colours of the peripheral and central information changed .
7 Until the late 1970s , manufacturers had to print the minimum weight or volume likely to be present .
8 However , interested parties have to fulfil the following prerequisites :
9 Using light to find one 's own way around requires vastly more energy , since the eyes have to detect the tiny fraction of the light that bounces off each part of the scene .
10 Informed parents have to choose the lesser of two evils , and usually choose to prevent the birth of the affected fetus , but the decision can sometimes be very difficult .
11 Highly skilled industrial workers are needed to erect , operate and maintain large plants , and most countries have to import the entire plant .
12 The owner of the cattle had to pay the inflated damages or lose his animals .
13 In an agricultural project farmers have to understand the potential benefits of the inputs ( say , fertiliser and seed ) financed by the project , to find them relevant , and to be sure that their produce will find a market , before committing themselves to participation .
14 The technology providers have to assess the existing processes and manufacturing routes currently used and evaluate whether or not the introduction of new technology can add value .
15 Even those employed in small firms have to accept the limited rewards and the lower level of company welfare benefits if they are to fill the void left by limited state welfare provision .
16 No matter what happens , under the Sale of Goods Act 1979 , computer suppliers have to meet the following conditions , otherwise they 're legally obliged to sort out the problem for you .
17 The wealthier survived because they had control of tracts of good land , but the poorer villagers had to sell the little land they had , to pay off debts and were compelled to work as landless labourers for the rich .
18 In order to work properly the dominant forces in each of the three spheres have to monopolize the key resources for which there is great competition .
19 Such theories have to face the obvious objection that brain processes and mental phenomena seem utterly unalike .
20 ( 2 ) That a secure accommodation order could only be made if the provisions of subsection ( 1 ) were satisfied and the justices had to consider the statutory criteria and then formulate their reasons within the criteria ; that the justices ' reasons clearly demonstrated that they had not considered whether the order was necessary to protect the child from harm if he was likely to abscond from other types of accommodation ; and that , therefore , the appeal would have to be allowed but the court would make an interim order restricting the child 's liberty for three weeks within which time the matter should be reheard ( post , pp. 93C–F , 94H — 95B , 96G–H , 98D ) .
21 The other EEC members had to follow the French lead or risk the unravelling of the EEC .
22 There has to be a selection of content and teachers have to identify the key elements which they will focus upon and those which will receive the " broad brush " treatment .
23 Managers and their advisers have to resist the great temptation of trying to save a deal or outbid a rival at all costs .
24 Until now , those people who had more taxable benefits than allowances had to pay the extra tax in one sum after the following year end because the former PAYE system could not collect it .
25 Police have to take the necessary steps .
26 That is why the police have to secure the free passage of the highway , to assist industrial pickets to enjoy the right to communicate to workers , to protect public speakers who may arouse indignation or worse , and so on .
27 As autumn approaches , those of us with children have to leave the relaxed , informal and often cold and damp atmosphere of the pub garden in search of those few pubs which admit children somewhere within their four walls .
28 Of particular importance in this connection is the ability children have to derive the structural regularities of their native language — its grammatical rules — from the utterances of their parents and others around them , and then to make use of the same regularities in the construction of utterances they have never heard before .
29 The head attempted to explain to Mrs Singh how children have to learn the initial sounds of words and how having two languages can impede this .
30 Children have to extract the necessary information from these passages in order to complete a page of enjoyable activities in the accompanying Workbook .
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