Example sentences of "[noun sg] have [to-vb] [pron] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In fact this is more interesting than you may think because female hyenas have a pseudo-penis , they have , they have a pseudo-scrotum and a pseudo-penis , reasons which are n't fully understood and in order to mate , the male has to insert his real penis into the female pseudo-penis in order to reach her her genital and it 's a bit complicated .
2 The writer has to give it these things to make it real for the reader .
3 The parish of course has to find its 15 per cent share of this £1 million project and is busy fundraising .
4 In ‘ The disappearance ’ , Imamu has to prove that he had nothing to do with Perk 's disappearance by finding her dead body in someone else 's house having been murdered by that person and Boo has to risk his own life in order to save that of Scout 's before his most ignorant neighbours realise he 's not a squirrel eating monster .
5 The practice has to have its registered office in England and Wales , and be registered under the Companies Act 1985 as an unlimited company having a share capital or as a company limited by shares ; and any change from unlimited to limited status requires the consent of the Councilnot , presumably , to be lightly given .
6 Yes , you guessed it , DJ has to find them all in another epic arcade adventure : DJ Puff 's Volcanic Caper .
7 [ I ] t can not be satisfactory for the Department to have to substitute its commercial judgment for the Board 's in this way .
8 The ‘ whistlation ’ lasted four days , as the pioneer had to repeat himself 808 million times , until someone realised he was whistling the words , ‘ this is just going to be a short whistle because I have very sore throat . ’
9 The devolution of detailed financial control from local authorities to head teachers and governing bodies means that schools will in future have to manage their own budgets which include an amount for teachers ' salaries .
10 And seem prepar 'd to quit her swelling Gums
11 The child has to learn which particular spelling is appropriate , and that gn and kn are just as much symbols which represent one sound as k or d .
12 The sequence of accidents through which the hero has to steer his suffering way to achieve fame and fortune ( even to the extent , in Peter Simple , of years incarcerated in Bedlam by a wicked uncle ) must be viewed in the context of society nearly two centuries ago ; even so , these are organised , contrived and deliberately sensational plots which serve to contain the sprawling , spanking reality of Marryat 's detail .
13 Each LAN has to have its own licence and can not be bridged over wide area network connections .
14 And somebody , this other boy had to do his own work .
15 At the end of the day the whole community has to know what this is all about , but let me stress , there is no threat in this process that is being proposed , to bring about a total cessation of violence , there is no threat to any section of our community , none what so ever .
16 Each team has to create its own routine which has to include mandatory starburst , jumping jacks , domino sequence and freezing techniques .
17 The roadshow team has to put it all together — and win .
18 But since the rules are that the place has to pay its own way , he has welcomed all comers , from the World Indoor Bowls Championship to Militant Tendency , who staged their annual conference in the Palace of the People .
19 IBM DB/2 SQL dialects are difficult to link into Unix-based databases and each vendor has to adapt its respective database and gateway products to talk to DB/2 protocols .
20 IBM DB/2 SQL dialects are difficult to link into Unix-based databases , and each vendor has to adapt its respective database and gateway products to talk to DB/2 protocols .
21 Following his conviction Rashid told journalists that the guilty verdict " was a gift for the Americans " and that " the court had to find me guilty to balance the decision against extraditing me " .
22 One must remember that these were times when each crew had to find their own way to the target , nearly always having to use dead reckoning to do so , and when moonlight or a fortuitous flare might illuminate the target .
23 In order to do this , the physiotherapist has to understand what normal movement is .
24 The Commission has to base its legal assessment on the aspects of competition in a substantial part of the Common Market .
25 However , the artist 's aims may not be the same as a record company's. so the manager has to vet what big business wants musicians to do .
26 At the position however , the motor has to produce its maximum negative torque so that the system can decelerate .
27 And , because there is no standard first aid for a broken heart , every betrayed woman has to find her own cure .
28 ( Under the Act , the Central Authority had to discuss their forward programmes and gain approval for their specific annual investment needs from the Minister . )
29 This occurred in Egypt and Asia , for instance , and the intention was to create a closed currency system whereby everyone entering the kingdom had to change their foreign coin into local coin and did not take the local coinage out of the country .
30 Alexander firmly believed that man has to delay his instantaneous response to the many stimuli that he is bombarded with each day if he is ever to cope with his rapidly changing environment .
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