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

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1 With a home market of just over 1,500,000 people many Northern Ireland businesses have had to develop markets outside the Province in order to sustain long term growth .
2 Going home to Europe , Mr Eliot has had to understand Europe ; he could not quite sufficiently be the European simply to feel that he was there ; he has been forced to envisage it with a reminiscent philosophy .
3 Hewlett-Packard Co has had to delay shipment of its new LaserJet 4L printer because of a defective part , US PC Week reports : the printer , originally set for general release May 3 , has been delayed until at least the end of this month , and possibly until mid-June , because of a flaw in the paper sensor , the company said ; the faulty sensor , which sits under the paper tray , causes the printer to communicate a ‘ paper out ’ message and stop printing , even though the tray has paper in it the firm said .
4 Already , in November , de Gaulle had had to threaten resignation to put an end to Communist demands for certain key cabinet posts .
5 And this was collected by the parishes , and we know that St Aldate 's had to pay £280 , which along with All Saints , the city church , was the highest amount from all the various parishes .
6 Skipper Tony Adams has had to endure donkey chants for years , but now right-back Lee Dixon is feeling the full force of terrace hate .
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