Example sentences of "have to spend [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ If we have to spend money replacing windows we can not spend as much on new equipment . |
2 | Having healthy foods does n't always mean you have to spend hours on preparation — there are several convenience canned foods that not only taste good but are enriched with vitamins too . |
3 | The union added : ‘ Management have to spend £50,000 in the near future to comply with fire regulations . |
4 | The hon. Gentleman will understand that the programme of NHS reforms gives managers a strong incentive to ensure that the money that they have to spend buys the very best possible . |
5 | You have to spend years and years working off the initial residue of suspicion and diffidence before you 're even out of the red , let alone seeing any positive return for your efforts . |
6 | ‘ If it were n't for the fact that we have to spend time and pay lawyers to deal with it , we would find the whole thing laughable , ’ E&Y 's marketing partner David Wilson told ACCOUNTANCY . |
7 | Will look silly if I have to spend time driving around in circles to find it . |
8 | So you have to spend time or time to re-understand what you were doing before you can document it properly . |
9 | Bad enough to feel the way she did , let alone have to spend time with a man who treated her as if she 'd just crawled from under a stone . |
10 | ‘ We deal with some very distressing cases particularly involving old people and we have to spend quality time with our victims . |