Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun] have [to-vb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 For me , Clumber Park has to give every child a proper sense of what is right and what is wrong …
2 By the time that Edward Heath had to appoint a chairman twenty years later , he chose Professor Michael ( later Lord ) Swann , Vice-Chancellor of Edinburgh University , on the grounds that running the BBC was rather like running a university , with a ferment of ideas , plenty of eccentricity and troublesome students .
3 Only last week PC David Iceton had to quit the force because of severe neck and back injuries inflicted when a patrol car was rammed by car crooks .
4 In W v Egdell [ 1989 ] 2 WLR 689 Scott J had to consider the duty of confidentiality owed by a doctor to a patient .
5 Currently , MIS staff have to maintain the integrity and security of corporate data as well as providing users who may not have — and who probably do n't want — knowledge of the database structure , ways to access information .
6 For a recent commission Edward Hopkins had to match the Gothic influences of church architecture with a restricted church budget , and produced a table of contemporary simplicity
7 From time to time Miss Calagarri had to wipe the sweat from his forehead .
8 Officers of merchant ships were particularly vulnerable if they did not have in their possession a written protection from impressment issued by the Admiralty , and David Scott was enabled to oblige both Provost Watt of Forfar and several influential merchants of Dundee by securing the freedom of Peter Brown , the mate of the ship John and Nancy of Dundee , though in this case the Dundee magistrates had to provide an able seaman as a replacement for Brown before he was freed from the pressing tender .
9 For some years Mr. O'Brien worked in Saudi Arabia and , in his absence , Mrs. O'Brien had to manage the household finances .
10 SUE BELGROVE had to tackle a wilderness when she married a farmer and moved into his 350-year-old cottage on the borders of Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire .
11 Labour and Liberal Democrats said the Northern Ireland Secretary had to make a Commons statement to clear up whether Government Ministers knew the Iraqi arms embargo was being broken .
12 Valentine 's pertinent comments about the origins of different behaviour originating in structural constraints which excluded the poor from the life-styles of the more affluent have lost none of their force , but any consideration of everyday life in Cramlington and North Shields has to address the issue of different and distinctive life-styles which are none the less embedded in a common cultural matrix .
13 And that means an end to the gripe of Northern Ireland people having to pay an ‘ add on ’ supplement to get to Heathrow or Gatwick for their intercontinental flight .
14 For example , Pete Coleman had to carry a shooting-stick for Greg Norman to sit on in the 1982 Australian Open , and in Zambia a caddie I saw on my Safari Tour travels carried an extra that could have proved an even bigger life-saver than the carrots that are pulled out of the bag by Sam Torrance 's caddie Malcolm Mason ( the carrots are supposed to calm Sam down on the greens ) : the Zambian caddie was carrying President Kaunda 's bag in a pro-am , and surreptitiously tucked away was a gun , just in case somebody tried to assassinate the golfing president while he decided on a four- or a five-iron .
15 Many experts in the auction rooms make it their business to hang out with aristos waiting for the time Uncle Marmaduke 's Van Dyck has to bite the dust , so they are privy to the ‘ who 's just acquired a new mistress whose florist is Cartier ’ chatter .
16 Now Sir Colin has to spread the same degree of charm throughout BA 's expanding empire .
17 All in all , this is a most effective collaboration even if the innocent eyed Sunday painter W. Littlefair has to carry the burden of being the sole representative of the newly formed one-year-old Yarm Art Society which boasts 18 members on his shoulders .
18 First Tupac Amaru had to watch the torture of his son and uncle and other associates before his wife 's tongue was cut out and she was slowly garrotted .
19 To achieve this end , Sir Edward had to overcome the parochial instincts of many teachers who felt , with some justification , that no Whitehall mandarin or local authority bureaucrat could possibly understand the problems or needs of the particular children they were teaching .
20 Delivery times for most items were generally satisfactory , but there appears to be a possibility that readers consulting early or rare books in the South Reading Room have to wait a considerable time for items ordered over the lunchtime period .
21 The 355mm ( 14in ) twin plate unit that came with the gearbox could n't be fitted into the space available , so Mr Tomlinson had to write a cheque for £800 to buy a special Case IH single plate unit .
22 So Mr Tomlinson had to boost the lifting abilities of his tractor by disconnecting the original internal ram and adding bigger external rams .
23 Due to sudden and unexpected problems the last Q.T. day had to have a shortened and condensed programme and it was not possible to provide tea at the end of the day .
24 Somehow Mr Lee has to carry the old guard with him , not least because the mainlanders dominate the legislature as well as the National Assembly .
25 In the end , Mr Hurd had to make a joking reference to Mr Clarke 's audacity .
26 The hon. Gentleman seems to be totally ignorant of and unable to adjust to President Yeltsin 's announcement in which he made it absolutely clear that our determination to maintain a minimum deterrent is no obstruction to the determination that he and President Bush have to reduce the nuclear arsenals of the super-powers .
27 With the country still in deep recession , Mr Kinnock has to superintend a set of domestic polities which are complex , high-risk and frighteningly expensive , with the risk of disaster unless he changes his whole approach to administration .
28 The Broads Authority has to balance the needs of the local wildlife against the needs of the local people , local industry and tourism .
29 Newton was sent off and Mr Hallam had to leave the pitch because of his injuries .
30 On the day that the Home Office figures showed that the number of reported crimes had reached unprecedented levels , Book Trust 's chief executive Beverly Anderson had to cadge a lift with Penguin UK 's m.d .
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