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

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1 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 .
2 She has to make big reports you know .
3 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 .
4 To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what plans he has to consult local authorities on housing requirements for ex-service personnel .
5 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 .
6 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 . ’
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 This is the time when a professional knows he has to cut sentimental connections and kick close friends and women back into the world of clerks and shopkeepers .
12 The system improves your service , keeping a record of the guest 's history so that you can identify where he spent his money last time he stayed ( by analysing his spending pattern ) , which room he stayed in , what his favourite drink is , whether he has to have special foods , and important facts like did he pay , did anything go wrong last time he stayed , and so on
13 the only time he has meat he has to have green salad or maybe a raw vegetable salad .
14 He has to suffer constant insults and talk from people in the neighbourhood and children and threats from some of the older relatives of children . ’
15 Certainly discretion is exercised by human beings , and those human beings are subject to all the , the frailties of humanity , and in many situations the policeman is in a tense but essentially human situation , where he has to make snap decisions on the spot .
16 First , he has to make scientific discoveries actually work , and second , he has to do it cost-effectively .
17 Any culture , because it has to retain traditional customs and beliefs , has to be in a sense a conservative institution .
18 To cater for demand at peak times it has to build extra power stations , which are then idle during times of day when demand is lower .
19 It has to contain organic matter , which is at once the moisture-retentive component and the source of plant nutrient as it decomposes to its simple chemical components .
20 Building reusable code can take more time initially , so it has to make good business sense to invest the extra time on a particular object .
21 It is certain the board would prefer to see Mr Weir re-elected as it tries to keep a united front over the next few months when it has to produce new proposals for its future which are acceptable to the Scottish Office and the Office of Fair Trading .
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