Example sentences of "[noun prp] has [to-vb] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Even that spasmo Kezia has to have a wee . |
2 | The formula for future success in Scotland has to involve a combination of fewer fixtures , improved stadia and , regrettably , higher admission prices . |
3 | ‘ Terry Yorath has to take a lot of credit . |
4 | But Kernaghan has to wear a brace on his right leg for another five weeks after his knee locked against Tranmere Rovers . |
5 | As the event was filmed on a hot day in June Harry has to prepare a batch of duplicates , which awaited their call in the cool of the fruit room . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | With Alan Kernaghan suspended , and newcomer Jon Gittens not eligible , Lawrence has to find an answer to the centre half problem . |
8 | When he was then slow in announcing a name , Churchill enjoyed himself with the mot that ‘ Baldwin has to find a man of inferior ability to himself , and this Herculean task requires time for its accomplishment . ’ |
9 | Chris has to pay a woman to sit with Beryl during the day and he looks after her after work , ’ Maureen said . |
10 | Next year the EC has to make a budget plan for the following five years . |
11 | Max has to establish a relationship with the soldiers : ‘ He had quite early realised that part of their life depended on their being left to do things by themselves and not being interfered with . |
12 | A man concerning whom Pilate has to pronounce a verdict . |