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

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1 It goes as follows : " So man is approaching a more complete fulfilment of that great and sacred mission which he has to perform in this world .
2 The Attorney-General has to consent to any prosecution under the Act and such cases have been fairly infrequent .
3 and that , and the Dracula has to go towards that person but if that person says someone 's else 's name before you get them
4 His belief is that work has to go on all year round , whether or not that means taking on the hazardous and snow-covered Carpathian mountains .
5 In winter , skin has to contend with central heating and cold temperatures ; conditions which can cause even the oiliest of skin types to become dehydrated .
6 The main contractor has to plan for subcontracted work just as seriously as for his or her own work .
7 ‘ I suppose the great Dane Jacobsen never has to search for willing company .
8 You can imagine my annoyance , then , that a ) there are no fiscal financial incentives whatsoever to encourage more people to cycle , and b ) that my health has to suffer from car-induced pollution although I do not contribute to it myself .
9 Queen Mary 's Hospital at Sidcup has cancelled all waiting-list surgery for ‘ at least ’ five weeks after more patients than planned were treated in the first five months , producing a £205,000 overspend on top of £200,000 it has to find for under-funded pay awards and other pressures .
10 Every advertisement has to appear in some advertising medium or other , even if it is only a roadside sign or a newsagent 's window .
11 But Leonard is not of that cloth ; his nature is obsessive ; what he does , he must do with abandon ; he has to work in total conviction , and dedication .
12 Have to has to come into common use before it gets into the dictionary .
13 We might say that the Nun 's Priest represents a human character standing at the intersection of various areas of human activity and experience mirrored within the text , and that the important attributes of the construct that this character is are not least life and humanity themselves ; the real individual and communal life that has to compromise between animalistic anarchy ( i.e. the fabliau world ? — cf.
14 Do shut up , Tilney : no wonder little Toby is such an insensitive oaf , if he has to listen to that racket every night …
15 The responses echo the need to raise the general standards of UK corporate governance , and recognise the important role that the Cadbury initiative has to play in this process .
16 ‘ It may be that Parliament has to look at this issue of excluding people from property when they 've got property rights , ’ he said .
17 The debtor himself has to apply for this type of order , in practice often encouraged by the plaintiff .
18 Today 's athlete has to specialise in one discipline in one sport in order to achieve success at the highest level .
19 It has to do with short-term planning and public accounting systems , which mean that , although money can in theory be voted for projects over a number of years , in practice , it usually arrives in annual dribs and drabs .
20 You have things like heredity , marriages , divorces , erm some way of life which has to do with Islamic doctrine that you do and some dispute happens , you take it to the Islamic courts and they have religious judges who take it in that context and they go according to the laws of Islam .
21 Of the Guerrero-Girke combination , Kren remarks , ‘ You could say that Wright 's work has to do with strong control with a certain allowance for sentiment .
22 The Labour Party is in favour of that element of the " Westminster Model " that has to do with single-party government grounded in secure majorities in the House of Commons and it is , in consequence , opposed to proportional representation .
23 In short , what this has to do with modern poetry is very clear ; what it has to do with modern criticism is not clear at all , since that criticism has , as we have seen , no vocabulary for dealing with it , and moves further and further from finding such a vocabulary , the more it takes its lead from linguisticians like Saussure and Jakobson .
24 In short , what this has to do with modern poetry is very clear ; what it has to do with modern criticism is not clear at all , since that criticism has , as we have seen , no vocabulary for dealing with it , and moves further and further from finding such a vocabulary , the more it takes its lead from linguisticians like Saussure and Jakobson .
25 But the speculation that Sycorax has to do with Colchian magic , because that was the land of the Coraxi , sounds as if it might be true .
26 ‘ I do n't see what that has to do with this prison . ’
27 I was saying that the second major point of contention has to do with public consultation on the results of the Hydrotechnica report .
28 No no but Celia , Ruby Ruby told me her husband has to do with bankrupt office stock
29 It 's what everyone has to do at some time — it 's called taking responsibility for yourself .
30 We are confirmed in this belief by a passage contained in a Judicial Studies Board paper issued to Circuit Judges and Recorders in June 1991 where the Honourable Mr Justice Wright stated : It is impossible to over-rate the contribution made by Kemp & Kemp : The Quantum of Damages to this branch of the law and every Judge who has to deal with personal injury litigation will undoubtedly have to have access to it .
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