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

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1 As he showed all his form on fast ground last season he will not be bothered by the going but he has to give 15lb to Bonnie Artist .
2 As he showed all his form on fast ground last season he will not be bothered by the going but he has to give 15lb to Bonnie Artist .
3 But chemistry has to give way to physics .
4 Efficiency of operations has to give way to inventiveness and creativity .
5 But he has to get Johnny to Disneyland .
6 The communication of bands and set lists in Maths then has to take place to teachers , pupils and parents .
7 But they have increasingly had to cede ground to government and to ‘ administrators ’ over issues of policy and resource allocation .
8 Local authorities have lost important development-control powers and have had to release land to UDCs at extremely low prices .
9 We have the luxury of course of having to go face to face anyway .
10 Although Howard did n't actually have to come face to face with Brando , they had to share the same set .
11 He began to say all the prayers to the Blessed Virgin and the saints which he had been taught at his mother 's knee , and all the while , as he prayed , he was aware that under a mile to the west lay Gribbin Head , where murder had been done eleven months before : murder he had been witness to and had profited by ; murder he had known full well was mortal sin for which , at the Judgement Seat , he would have to give account to God .
12 Their rates tend to be lower because they do n't have to pay commission to middlemen .
13 When this is translated into personal terms , it means among other things that at some point in his or her career a teacher will have to look at its pattern and will have to pay attention to changes which ought to be made in his or her work-role .
14 The ambivalent attitude of schools towards boxing guarantees that many youths , even those encouraged by teachers in the sport , will have to seek access to boxing facilities elsewhere .
15 I did n't have to say shit to Jesus Christ if I did n't feel like it .
16 Well i I 'm not aware of how far he has taken anything on board , what I would expect as a Member of Parliament and the House of Commons , and as the leader of a party in the House of Commons , I would expect that he would want to hear what I would have to say face to face , and tell me face to face what 's wrong with what I have said .
17 Delegation of management responsibilities will be needed : ( 1 ) to avoid having to take day to day problems to full partners ' meetings for decision ; ( 2 ) to free individual partners from onerous administrative tasks so as to allow them to concentrate on fee earning ; ( 3 ) because it is inherently more efficient .
18 Would she have to ask Eleanor to lunch , she wondered .
19 To have to speak English to people no matter what language you think in . "
20 Is it caring for sick children to have to travel miles to Bishop Auckland to be treated , ’ she asked .
21 Born 53 years ago in Eisenach , now East Germany , the son of a haberdasher who fought in the war and died shortly after it , his family 's lack of money meant he had to win scholarships to schools and university .
22 The BBC never had to fit audiences to advertisers , but from 1955 it was in competition for its audiences with ITV .
23 But both had to give way to Larne AC 's flying doctor Peter Howie who produced his best ever run by storming through in the closing stages to grab the runner up spot .
24 In the first two years of office she had to give way to Cabinet pressure on pay rises for MPs , the scale of public spending cuts in November 1981 , gas prices , the Rhodesian settlement , the compromise on the EEC budget ( faced with the implicit resignation of Lord Carrington , who had negotiated it , if she did not accept ) and , while Mr Prior was at Employment , action against trade union immunities and the closed shop .
25 Following article in the last issue on ‘ returning to work ’ felt that there was another side to the coin and felt she had to put pen to paper to balance out various viewpoints .
26 To score runs they had to put bat to ball — a realisation which came all too late .
27 ‘ We had to repay £135,980 to clients and reimburse £44,000 interest , ’ said Mr Bishop .
28 Ellen had to take Jed to casualty to have a cut above his eye stitched , as poor Prune was too upset to do it .
29 An ambulance had to travel 15 miles from Darlington to attend the man because the two units based in Barnard Castle had to take patients to Darlington Memorial Hospital , he said .
30 But today was Monday , the first and the worst day , getting used to the maverick wind , going as slow as possible up to the corner where she had to say goodbye to Izzy and face it all alone .
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