Example sentences of "[adv] have [to-vb] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The prosecutor merely has to prove the technical offence of walking on grass . |
2 | Labour now not only has to embrace the new agenda of electoral reform , political decentralisation and power-sharing , and a new Britain in Europe . |
3 | Unhealthy it most certainly is ( I have been prevailed upon to refrain from detailing how ) but one only has to say the magic word AIDS to realise the sad fact that the consequences of some homosexual intercourse are far from gay . |
4 | One only has to note the impressive erudition manipulated by the likes of Borges , Cortázar , Carpentier or Fuentes or the intertextual references that abound in the new narrative to realize that the Spanish-American writer has long since ceased to be a provincial and is now very much a citizen of the world . |
5 | To get back to Markowitz 's original proxy for the risk of a portfolio ( or for that matter an individual security ) , the standard deviation of the returns , one only has to find the square root of the total portfolio variance . |
6 | Given the already appalling and growing rate of homelessness and lack of hostel facilities in London , when more people than ever will not only have to endure the freezing nights of the coming winter on the streets , but perhaps permanent homelessness , it was terrible to see the situation being exploited for a joke by your advertisement : ‘ Just the thing now the evenings are drawing in . |
7 | A final price ( striking price ) is chosen at which all the shares will be sold ( even those tendering higher prices for the shares will only have to pay the striking price ) . |
8 | The user does not only have to overcome the physical aspect of dependency , manifest in withdrawal symptoms , but also psychological dependence . |
9 | But you do n't necessarily have to say the whole number . |
10 | Well you do n't necessarily have to bring the collective unconscious , do you ? |
11 | I took a last look round , then only had to kick the top edge of the kite up a little for it to take the wind and lift . |
12 | She only had to have the usual amount of arms and legs and to be able to see where she was going . |
13 | I only have to wear the damned thing ! ’ |
14 | Consequently , we only have to change the objective function of P1 * to ( omitting constant terms ) . |
15 | I ask this not because I believe that he does n't care passionately about Mahler 's music — you only have to hear the vocal exhortations with which he galvanises the Boston players at the most intense moments in the score to realise this . |
16 | All I would say to you is that the very small primary schools I not only have to doubt the financial viability , but I personally sometimes would doubt that the National Curriculum can be delivered to a school where you 've got an age range between five and eleven and you 've only got thirty or forty children , and that is a personal point of view , which I have , erm having seen many of our schools , and I believe that the problems that some of our large urban schools have , with thirty to a class packed in , is also something we should address and give careful thought to when we are resourcing education . |
17 | ‘ After all , I only have to make the right moves at the right time . ’ |
18 | Before applying for the order the LEA would normally have to consult the local authority social services committee . |
19 | Yeah I think you 'll just have to wipe the whole thing out and do it again . |
20 | THE Government will soon have to tackle the thorny question of the ‘ involuntary repatriation ’ of Vietnamese boat people , Lord Brabazon of Tara , the Foreign Office Minister of State , told the House of Lords yesterday . |
21 | ‘ You just had to find the right path , did n't you , my lass . |
22 | I just have to audition the other four , but I think you 're the one . ’ |
23 | This approach is more likely to damage a rescuee for good , especially one who still has to learn the basic rules . |
24 | Tomorrow , I will return you to Milan , and , if we are fortunate , neither of us will ever have to see the other again . |
25 | Even when the government runs a budget surplus the Bank of England will still have to manage the national debt ( the accumulated borrowing from the past ) . |
26 | The plaintiff will still have to make the necessary amendments to his statement of claim and , if he has left it this late to do so , may well find himself in difficulty over costs if the action has to be stood out or adjourned because the defendant has not been given adequate notice . |
27 | Since the relevant ones will be concentrated in one area of the inverted tree they can be quickly located by moving from the root downwards and along the correct branches , without ever having to search the whole database . |
28 | In addition to wall displays thought needs to be given to the equipment which can be used in the room , e.g. does the teacher always have to use the overhead projector or slide projector with the whole class or can groups of pupils go and view a selection of slides independently as needed ? |
29 | This was precisely the position in the case , referred to earlier , of Varley v. Whipp , where at the time of the contract the seller still had to acquire the second-hand reaping machine which he was agreeing to sell . |
30 | The aim of the reform was to provide the government with a stable source of revenue , as agriculture still had to provide the major part of government income . |