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

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1 Their low cost means that a secretary can have a computer to herself instead of having to compete for time with many other users from other departments in the company .
2 The four first-year women at B subverted this by swapping lab books ; Marie said , ‘ We 're not meant to , but we do ’ — as if there were some shame attached to having to ask for help .
3 The winches could then be run instantly without having to wait for steam to be available .
4 Subsidiary companies included in a valid group income election can pay dividends up to their holding company without having to account for ACT ( s 247(1) ( 2 ) ) .
5 In that case the exercise of a statutory power to make rules concerning indemnity for losses arising from liability for professional negligence was held to empower the Law Society to take out a master insurance policy and to require solicitors to pay the premiums without having to account for commission received from the brokers .
6 In this co-operative situation , the students often help each other solve simple problems about terminal operation etc without having to ask for advice from a teacher .
7 TENANTS living in council owned sheltered accommodation could be allowed to keep their pets without having to apply for permission on an annual basis.Uttlesford District Council has allowed tenants to keep a pet dog or cat , but until now only on a temporary basis.For the past two years , tenants have had to apply annually for permission to keep a pet under the council 's rules .
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