Example sentences of "have [to-vb] [noun sg] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Mr Pritchard 's daughter , Oakey has to fetch water from a well behind the house .
2 By contrast , in the United Kingdom venereology has to form part of the undergraduate medical curriculum and will be taught by a specialist venereologist or genito-urinary physician .
3 Hunter Square can not possibly be this type of space — it has to generate activity as a result of life spilling into it from buildings around , rather like what happens in Covent Garden .
4 On the question of cost it is estimated 4 that the cost of providing an efficient workspace is around £12P/m.sq. per annum whereas the same workspace has to generate revenue in the region of £2000 to £4000 per annum .
5 If it is likely that the Purchaser has to inject money into the business it could end up losing more than it paid if there is a total disaster and the Vendor 's liability is limited in this way .
6 To ask the Secretary of State for Employment what new policies he has to reduce unemployment in the north-west region .
7 This is the moment when the promoter has to demonstrate faith in the act 's ability to do good business .
8 The physiotherapist has to have enthusiasm for the task she and the patient are undertaking .
9 ‘ Every competitor has to have respect for the opposition .
10 In making time to provide reflection the head not only has to be clear about the relative priority of helping out , taking on chores and providing workaday leadership but also has to have confidence in the extent to which his or her colleagues expect leadership .
11 The SGB Group Personnel Executive , as a part of his job , has to maintain contact with the Group 's locations — there are some hundreds of them in Britain alone — by frequent travelling .
12 The ludicrous situation currently exists that , if a National Park does reject a fish farm application , it has to pay compensation to the farmer .
13 you insurance them centrally as it were and each resident has to pay part of the insurance cost ?
14 Any consideration of the North East has to pay attention to the severe reverses of the depression and their consequences for industrial organization , particularly in terms of a continuing delocalization of industrial control through amalgamation in heavy engineering .
15 For example , the British Cabinet has to pay attention to the process of getting its proposed legislation through both houses of Parliament ; this means considering the views and anxieties of its supporters in both houses .
16 In particular , when the creature has to take account of a wide range of structural differences and similarities between distinct situations ( as opposed to concentrating on only one or a few physical parameters ) , these structural features can only be represented symbolically — for , by hypothesis , they have no physical features in common .
17 Shortages of labour in the immediate post-war period meant that this pattern of female industrial employment was not reversed overall , although it was in traditional basic industries , and any discussion of production post-1945 has to take account of a far larger North Shields female employed proletariat than had existed pre-War .
18 Today 's quarry owner has to take account of the environmental issues his predecessor could safely ignore .
19 It seems beyond question that any sensible approach to the teaching of writing has to take account of the process of writing .
20 We noted , for example , that the discourse analyst has to take account of the context in which a piece of discourse occurs .
21 Final reason , is that fo for borrowing , is that we could take a view , that borrowing in a particular year has to take account of the of the valuable circumstances at that particular time .
22 She has to take account of the views of society at large .
23 Speaking after delivering an emotional tribute to his party workers , he said : ‘ There 's a great deal of serious reflection that has to go on in the opposition parties , but I 've no doubt that most of the reflection has to take place within Labour and it has to take place on the subject of PR .
24 Speaking after delivering an emotional tribute to his party workers , he said : ‘ There 's a great deal of serious reflection that has to go on in the opposition parties , but I 've no doubt that most of the reflection has to take place within Labour and it has to take place on the subject of PR .
25 All social action has to take place on the basis of ideas , assumptions and information , however false and mistaken these may be .
26 The reason for this is that sperm production takes place at a temperature a couple of degrees lower than body temperature , so the process has to take place outside the body to function properly .
27 The articles or the agreement may say that a reference to the auditors has to take place in every instance ; in other cases a reference is necessary only if there is a dispute .
28 The person who dies must normally have been resident in the United Kingdom , and the funeral has to take place in the UK .
29 Sexual intercourse has to take place against the will of the complainant and in general this means that some force or the threat of it must be used .
30 One also has to take notice of the disadvantages to one 's life of too obsessive a preoccupation with questions of the precise limits of authority .
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