Example sentences of "[noun pl] have [to-vb] for [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Increasingly , therefore , TNCs take up international investment opportunities through international capital markets , and domestic companies have to compete for capital from the USA , Japan and other countries .
2 The few studies which found some relationship had to resort to extensive and differing lag structures , using interest rates which hardly reflected the rates most companies have to pay for borrowing .
3 Therefore , although farmers and foresters can change land use and erect new non-residential buildings , private individuals have to apply for planning permission for industrial or residential developments .
4 It would be humiliating for England 's title-holders to have to scrap for survival at the foot of the table .
5 After devastating some local villages , perhaps as much to gain additional supplies as for any military purpose , the Norman forces had to prepare for battle with a formidable Saxon army .
6 The report discusses the implications of the short time local authorities had to plan for use of the grant , in particular the difficulties within the time scale of consulting users , carers and others in planning for and providing new services .
7 By the early fifteenth century the Exchequer had become so overcommitted that creditors had to queue for payment , and a creditor 's place in the queue was determined as much as anything by political favour .
8 Shirley Armitage is relieved her struggle is over , but she says there are still too many others having to fight for health care .
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