Example sentences of "have [vb pp] to have a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ( ii ) Teachers should explain how Standard English has come to have a wide social and geographical currency and to be the form of English most frequently used on formal , public occasions and in writing . |
2 | British Rail has decided to have a dedicated , high-quality link between the stations and is examining a number of options effectively to make Euston part of the international terminal complex . |
3 | A spokesman said : ‘ She had a very busy weekend and has decided to have an easy day today . ’ |
4 | A spokesman said : ‘ She had a very busy weekend and has decided to have an easy day today . ’ |
5 | ‘ A pop song has got to have a good short title , ’ explains Fred . |
6 | This idea of a connection between the capitalist economy and a democratic political system appeared in various forms in accounts of the transition that was seen as occurring in the nineteenth-century European societies ( for example , as a movement from status to contract , or from authority to citizenship ) , and it has continued to have an important influence in political theory to the present day . |
7 | AUSTRALIA is now in its seventh week without domestic air services because of a pilots ' pay dispute which has begun to have a serious impact on the economy and has left Bob Hawke 's Labor government few options for reaching a settlement . |
8 | And having l your mother and father left er , your parents had left you with such low money in the early stages you could n't In any case you could n't My friend was a nurse , but you 'd got to have a special background . |
9 | Now she 'd got to have a double punishment , still she would soon put it about that Elissia and Daryl had planted the spider in Mary- Lou 's desk . |
10 | ( If you pride yourself on being intelligent , for example , bear in mind that someone else might have chosen to have a limited intellect in this life in order to learn from the experience , perhaps because they have over-valued intelligence in the past . ) |
11 | I 've arranged to have a medical check-up privately . |
12 | He had expected to have a little chat with his boy , but the headmaster had explained that he had been put to bed early because he had an important French test the next day . |
13 | Committed to the cult of the workers as ‘ disinterested ’ opponents of militarism , they generally remained silent about the degree to which workers themselves had come to have a vested interest in the arms race . |
14 | " English " , then , by the first decade of the new century , had come to have a multi-faceted character due to its variation of role within the new provincial colleges , Oxbridge , and the national system of schooling . |
15 | Seven other individuals , not related to his family , who had come to have a high regard for Beattie over the years among them were three or four Roman Catholics , including a man whom he had helped to find a new house after he and his wife had been intimidated out of their home by the Provisional IRA . |
16 | By 1956 , when Cocteau was a man in his sixties , he had grown to have an uncanny resemblance to the painting . |
17 | It was as though the wind and tide had decided to have a good rest having expended all its fury achieving the high water mark . |
18 | We 've got to have a good system of monitoring with a liason committee . |
19 | Yeah , but you 've got to have a complete word that matches Charlotte |
20 | But I 've got to have a maxi boiler first . |
21 | No I 'm fed up and I 've got to have a new board , electrical board |
22 | Yes , you 've got to have a certain degree of structure in it and that happens I think through the parish council in a number of the key areas , but you have got to retain a degree of flexibility , otherwise you will just stifle initiative , you 'll stifle growing issues that happen . |
23 | In they 've got to have a certain |
24 | It does n't mean you 've got to , should , does n't mean you 've got to have a loud voice , it just means you 've got to speak , speak clearly and slowly enough to be clear . |
25 | I ca n't understand it , they 've got to have a decent grade to go to university , but they seem to think that they can get in on D's and E's , if he gets D's and E's , he 's not going anywhere , except to work |
26 | You 've got to have a correct address David . |
27 | You 've got to have a sharp brain to work out the tactics and you 've got to have a very good technique , so it 's a demanding sport . |
28 | You know once you 're on that system you 've got to have a light one and a heavy one |
29 | Well you 've got to have a unanimous decision have n't you ? |
30 | So I suppose you 've got to have a little bit of a thick skin . … . ’ |