Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun] have [to-vb] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Richard Carew had to keep sentries armed with matchlocks on watch day and night . |
2 | Also Bryan Robson had to have stiches after being attacked after going to Cantona 's assistance . |
3 | But before the funeral of the body itself took place , the embalming failed and Mr Montague had to recruit others to repair Rowland 's blundering , costing Montague £1 for the surgeon and ten shillings for his assistant . |
4 | Every clinic in the United Kingdom has to collect figures on the total attendance and the diagnoses and submit them quarterly to the Department of Health . |
5 | The Royal Africa Company had to provide slaves for English colonists as a condition of keeping the charter which gave it the monopoly of the trade , and the colonists added to the injury of leaving their debts unpaid the insult of complaining that too few slaves were being delivered . |
6 | In addition to their port duties , Lerwick staff had to cover controls at Sumburgh Airport which was thirty miles south of Lerwick over a bumpy switchback road . |
7 | just as Peter Slade had to stand up against a tradition of formalised children 's drama , so Brian Way had to educate teachers into understanding that children deserved something better than light entertainment . |
8 | Is not it a fact that doctors and nurses in France were on strike recently , and that in Italy patients have to ask relatives to bring in food because none is provided by the hospitals ? |
9 | 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 . |
10 | EASTMAN KODAK HAS TO COMPENSATE GRADUATES FOR RENEGING ON EMPLOYMENT PROMISES |
11 | There is great concern that in a hospital such as Stobhill a patient with heart warning signs can receive angiography examinations within a week , but in places such as Ayrshire and Argyllshire physicians have to keep patients waiting longer on medication . |