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

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1 Because an institutional plan has to guarantee quality at a level which is sought by parents and employers , the information on which it is based has to be that which they value .
2 ‘ Or else the server would have to add poison at the last moment — surely very risky .
3 Instead of having to seek shelter at an alehouse , he would be able to deliver his messages immediately and leave in the morning .
4 The landlord should beware should interest rates fall dramatically leaving the minimum rate at a level substantially higher than the standard borrowing rate , in which case the interest may be void as amounting to a penalty ; and the tenant would be advised not to run the risk of having to pay interest at a substantially higher rate than the basic lending rate .
5 The consequences of a low initial limit was that a solicitor would either have to stop work at an early stage and wait for an extension to be authorised , which ‘ is time-consuming , causes delay and raises difficulties with clients , ’ or work on without an extension .
6 Training may have to take place at the principal 's manufacturing plant and such training should form a compulsory part of any agreement .
7 Waqar Younis , Surrey 's Pakistani paceman , also played in the games but is not expected to have to give evidence at the inquiry .
8 ‘ I had to give evidence at the inquest on the young girl . ’
9 Every night some of the older boys , under the charge of a master , had to maintain watch at the school because of the air-raids .
10 Most Greek religious festivals occurred at or near full moon , but since they were associated with agricultural activities they had to take place at the appropriate times of the year .
11 We have to produce food at a price the consumer is prepared to pay .
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