Example sentences of "[vb -s] [to-vb] the [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Karen Rake of Aylesbury finished fourth in both the 100 and 200 and now has to go the Welsh Nationals next month to try to qualify for the Europeans …
2 Whether yours is a family garden which has to sustain the rigorous attentions of children , a more sedate garden for entertaining al fresco , or a small city garden with little room for more than a couple of raised flowers beds , a patio can give your home and lifestyle a whole new dimension .
3 ‘ After a long and painful recession business needs to readdress the strategic issues to secure sustainable growth in the 90s , ’ said Harold Eatock , director of the CBI south-eastern region .
4 In certain running-down cases , however , a defendant should be asked to make discovery ( eg latent defect cases , where the plaintiff may want to see all his maintenance and servicing records ; accidents alleged to have been caused by sudden and unexpected illness or death , where the plaintiff wants to see the medical records ; and of course claims in nuisance against highway authorities and their contractors , where discovery can often reveal breaches of prescribed safety codes and bad accident records ) .
5 If a band do n't write their own songs , the manager has to find the right songwriters .
6 It has to provide the financial resources for at least a minimum number of services — defence , roads , education , income support , etc. — which are generally deemed to be necessary for the survival of any modern society .
7 Zimbabwe has to juggle the conflicting demands of democracy and livelihood for its peasants with the foreign-exchange addiction of its ‘ modern ’ economy .
8 North Adams mayor John Barrett , who chairs MASSMoCA 's Cultural Development Commission , interprets this as license to take as much time as he needs to find the additional funds .
9 The more stringent requirements may not be needed for all processes , but , where only one supply is available , this has to meet the strictest limits ( see Table II ) .
10 The government wants to set the technical standards of Poland 's public network and to retain the power to set ceilings on consumer prices .
11 To awake from its economic nightmare , the Soviet Union needs to create the three planks on which all successful capitalist nations are founded : a stable macroeconomic environment , private ownership of capital and competitive markets undistorted by government controls .
12 Barnett will however know in his own mind that he has to replace the 2,000 runs scored by the departed Azharuddin if Derbyshire are to be effective challengers .
13 He has to experience the awful consequences of his addiction , including the withdrawal of parental rescue operations , before he will have the motivation to stop .
14 First , while parliament has to vote the annual Estimates , the party system in the House of Commons is such that it is virtually unknown for Parliament to amend the Estimates put to it by the government .
15 When it was shown to publishers , however , it was rejected as ‘ too difficult ’ , and indeed its young hero has to resolve the different claims of loyalty to an oath and his friends or his duty to his country as represented by the autocratic but not tyrannous government .
16 And she wants to do the same things as us .
17 Projects are often unsustainable , as the MOH has to finance the recurrent costs of activities set up by the project after the donor leaves .
18 How he loves to recall the far-off days before the Netherlandish beetle savaged the English elm , before the uplands were girdled with Christmas trees .
19 So we come to the second implication , which is that the student has to understand the practical aspects of the life of reason .
20 In effect the exporter assumes the role of a buyer and has to market the counter-purchased goods .
21 The final document that has to accompany the annual accounts is the auditors ' report thereon .
22 This is not surprising , for one would suppose that every country has to satisfy the basic needs of its people for food as a first priority .
23 Before management can proceed it needs to understand the key elements in the information process .
24 ‘ Short-term that may be fine , but shipping is a long term business that needs to ride the historic cycles .
25 The sociologist has to consider the following questions :
26 The manager or designer of the office has to consider the various sub-systems he requires ; one for dealing with enquiries , one for handling money , one for receiving new information , one for confirming orders and so on .
27 The court has to consider the child 's welfare as the court 's paramount consideration , and also has to consider the various aspects referred to under section 1(3) , that is they have to consider the wishes of the children , their needs , the likely effects on the children of change , the characteristics of the children , the nature of the harm they have suffered and the capability of the parents or anybody else offering themselves as carers , which would include of course the grandparents in this case .
28 In his view it was ‘ in this general context that one has to consider the latest proposals advanced by the Soviet President ’ .
29 But whilst there 's clearly a high degree of non-unionized labour in the trade , the union needs to assess the potential benefits of committing resources in this area , given the transient , often temporary nature , of the workforce .
30 One question that the newly appointed editor Tim Marlowe ( of the Tate 's education department ) will have to decide is the editorial stance of the magazine : he has to balance the curatorial concerns of the Tate with issues that would appeal to a general reader while treading an ideologically independent path .
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