Example sentences of "have [to-vb] [prep] [adj -er] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It is n't important ; pop is thus marginalized , and whatever it has to say of greater import is ignored . |
2 | ‘ We still trade from there , but in order to thrive we have had to look at better ways of selling . ’ |
3 | Sheila Payne suggests a number of reasons for this : the side effects of the drugs become more distressing ; patients are aware that they will have to go through further courses of similar treatment and feel gloomy at the prospect ; and they receive less support from health professionals than at the start . |
4 | If your programme is like many we have seen , you will probably have more than 10 lectures per week , and you will have to work with greater efficiency and use more of the available 36 hours . |
5 | However , the counsellor will have to work with older people whose lives have already been deeply affected by the problems of ageing , and this will require all the skills and insight of looking into individual feelings and attitudes already outlined in Part 1 . |
6 | I 'll just , I 'll have to work till later man . |
7 | So any increase in output will have to come from better farming methods , particularly in countries like India , whose rice farmers lag well behind Japan 's in productivity . |
8 | The impetus will have to come from older people themselves . |
9 | Now he would have to depend upon cruder means — on bribery and blackmail . |
10 | If the answer is ‘ no ’ then it may be that counselling has not yet reached a sufficiently advanced stage in the process , and we may have to return to earlier stages . |
11 | A number of charities will be able to show one lump sum figure as turnover , which other charities which are not incorporated will have to show in greater detail . ’ |
12 | It 's going to force them out of employment , if they ca n't manage then a lot of other things are going to go , they 're going to have to move to smaller houses . |
13 | The night duty was made up of nineteen areas , they made the nineteen beats , and er I had to go with older policemen learning each of the beats . |
14 | Under this scheme mothers had to send to Better Shoe for a poster . |
15 | For the true little-magazine sense that something wonderful or crass can happen on any page , you have to turn to chancier ventures , such as the new quarterly , Mediterraneans ( £7.99 or £22 per year from Didsbury Press , 7 Darley Avenue , Didsbury , Manchester M20 8XE ) . |
16 | Does the Under-Secretary of State ever ask in relation to competitive tendering about the price patients have to pay in poorer food and dirtier hospitals ? |
17 | Civilisations which pass on their learning and experience verbally have to rely on older citizens to provide the vital link between generations . |
18 | If this strategy fails , however , you then have to resort to sterner measures in the shape of video floodlights . |