Example sentences of "[noun sg] have [to-vb] [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | Of the £8 , the branch has to send £4 to the National Childbirth Trust HQ to support the work of the national charity , so we only get the remainder to spend on 's breastfeeding counsellor training , Penny 's antenatal teacher training , newsletter production & mailing , our post-natal support network , expenses for members who sit on the Birmingham Maternity Services Committee and the Community Health Council etc. etc … |
2 | The applicant had to sign agreement to a statement that confirmed he or she was not less than eighteen years of age , and they understood that the bank reserved the right to decline the application without being required to state any reason , and that no correspondence would be entered into in those circumstances . |
3 | But chemistry has to give way to physics . |
4 | It was recognised in the fifteenth century that the right had to give way to the public interest in the administration ofjustice . |
5 | There is always a point in every case where direct evidence has to give way to circumstantial evidence . |
6 | So , if an exemption clause was part of the contract and if on its wording it excused one party from a given liability , then the court had to give effect to the clause , i.e. that party ( usually the seller ) had a valid defence . |
7 | The court had to have regard to the ascertainable defect in the mentality of the defendant , and whether it showed a predilection to do harm to others . |
8 | This is not likely to be a significant item for the first five years or so , and we would of course have to give priority to selling our own unsold units first . |
9 | For example , the British Cabinet has to pay attention to the process of getting its proposed legislation through both houses of Parliament ; this means considering the views and anxieties of its supporters in both houses . |
10 | The debtor had to frame excuses to his creditor for postponing payment , and contrived falsehoods . |
11 | I would suggest that the major item which the government has to give priority to is unemployment , especially if they wish to continue in office after three years , which I forecast could be the timing of the next general election if all goes well . |
12 | He was bearing the cold and damp better than he had in the previous year , but these winter months were a time when proper life had to give way to the struggle merely to exist . |
13 | In competition with lucrative private sector offers , however , the Treasury 's approach had to give way to pragmatic concessions to attract able men . |
14 | Any consideration of the North East has to pay attention to the severe reverses of the depression and their consequences for industrial organization , particularly in terms of a continuing delocalization of industrial control through amalgamation in heavy engineering . |
15 | Mr Jones said the agency had to have regard to the need to provide a full service to claimants in the area . |
16 | Thereafter , and notably from the 1780s , the company had to make recourse to fresh stock issue not so much to raise fresh working capital but to release it from debt . |
17 | If they are considering a financial penalty , then they of course have to have regard to the defendant 's means . |
18 | An ambulance had to travel 15 miles from Darlington to attend the man because the two units based in Barnard Castle had to take patients to Darlington Memorial Hospital , he said . |