Example sentences of "[pers pn] has [to-vb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 ‘ If the woman has to take money out of her purse then she has to use two hands and children can easily stray . ’
2 While Robyn is getting up , and getting ready for the day , thinking mostly about the nineteenth-century industrial novels on which she has to lecture this morning , I will tell you about Charles , and other salient facts of her biography .
3 I wonder if she has yet worked out that for every douse she has to pull less load ; probably not , or she would be pissing on the wood .
4 So she has to find another way of providing music for the midnight service .
5 In order to do this , he or she has to have considerable experience of the advertising business , and may well have spent some time working for a client company .
6 But she has to run 23.30 secs or faster to secure a place in the British team for Barcelona and , still hampered by an Achilles tendon injury , she does n't think she 'll do it .
7 She has to make big reports you know .
8 To do that he has to consult historical sources — the original instruments existing in museums and contemporary drawings and paintings — and from them work out the construction and draw up a plan .
9 To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what plans he has to consult local authorities on housing requirements for ex-service personnel .
10 To gain access to her he has to penetrate many layers of permeability .
11 First , if a credit granter refuses credit , he has to name any bureau used without being asked by the consumer .
12 To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science what proposals he has to enable local education authorities to improve the fabric of school buildings .
13 But he has to wait 12 months to join an NHS waiting list and two more years before he can have the surgery .
14 His ‘ devils ’ prepare for him notes of his material but once he has gone into court he has to take entire responsibility on his own shoulders . ’
15 As he has to take another coach , it means we can transport only two or three boxers to shows .
16 At the end of the novel , when the narrator understands that he has to recover unconscious memories to become their chronicler and therefore a true artist , a re-integration of the personality similar to that achieved by Wordsworth 's poet-hero is made possible .
17 To ask the Secretary of State for Transport what proposals he has to improve marine safety , particularly so far as fishing boat losses are concerned .
18 He has to do much interviewing and paper work , and his advocacy is confined to the comparatively small cases .
19 He 's on probation for three years and he has to do 100 hours community service .
20 ‘ I 've been trying to get it into his thinking that he has to do more running , that he has to fight more and that there are defensive duties he has to do . ’
21 The following factors should be taken into account : ( a ) any foreign element in the case which would be likely to require the guardian ad litem to make inquiries , or take other action , outside the jurisdiction of the court ; ( b ) the likely burden on the guardian where he has to represent several children in the proceedings ; ( c ) the existence of proceedings relating to the child in any other Division of the High Court in which the Official Solicitor is representing the child ; and ( d ) any other relevant circumstances .
22 He has to judge each application for registration in the light of the Principles ; to the extent that the Principles are agreed to be universal and timeless , the march of technology should present few problems , since particular technical processes are not dealt with in the Act .
23 Confusion occurs when the student is taken out of the ‘ rut ’ , so to speak , and put in a situation where he has to execute flawless techniques from many different angles .
24 He has to keep these kids in the team because there 's nothing better to replace them — yet even five years ago Jamie Redknapp and Don Hutchison would have been back in the reserves , getting the time they need .
25 The board master performs this service on a voluntary basis and the prerequisite of being board master is knowing the fishing thoroughly ; because he has to tell new guests where to go , how to get there , which path to take , which bog to avoid , where not to fall in — so he really must know what he is talking about .
26 He has to pay that price .
27 If he wants a place in Norway 's World Cup squad next summer , he has to play first team football .
28 He has to bear some responsibility for what happened . ’
29 ‘ Remember his train does n't come in till six o'clock , and then he has to ride ten miles on our old horse . ’
30 He has to know these people , to socialise with them .
  Next page