Example sentences of "have [to-vb] [prep] [det] [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 | Every advertisement has to appear in some advertising medium or other , even if it is only a roadside sign or a newsagent 's window . |
6 | Do shut up , Tilney : no wonder little Toby is such an insensitive oaf , if he has to listen to that racket every night … |
7 | 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 . |
8 | ‘ It may be that Parliament has to look at this issue of excluding people from property when they 've got property rights , ’ he said . |
9 | The debtor himself has to apply for this type of order , in practice often encouraged by the plaintiff . |
10 | ‘ I do n't see what that has to do with this prison . ’ |
11 | It 's what everyone has to do at some time — it 's called taking responsibility for yourself . |
12 | Because of the variety of possibilities at each move , the ability to predict who will win from a given move becomes less and less reliable , the longer the game has to run after that move . |
13 | I suppose everyone has to keep to some sort of rule . |
14 | The organisation , local and national , has to build on this environment and use it as powerfully as possible . |
15 | The Hindu traditional family has to live with this paradox . |
16 | It is true , as Mr Chedlow has stressed , that he has not got as many years before him through which he has to live with this discomfort , pain and impairment of movement . |
17 | ‘ I think it is tragic that anybody has to die in this conflict but the Peter Brookes and Richard Needhams of this world have the solution in their hands . |
18 | Each pupil then has to respond to each statement by saying whether they strongly agree , agree , neither agree nor disagree , disagree , strongly disagree . |
19 | After all , a guitar tech 's job has to depend on such accuracy , and if it were my job then I 'd rather put my faith in the R450 than a box-load of pocket tuners . |
20 | Now , each householder or tenant in a Scottish Homes estate in West Lothian has to pay for this service as well their poll tax . |
21 | Andy Warren does n't have a door key , he has to get in another way . |
22 | Indeed , by failing to acknowledge what applied research has to say on this matter , the Griffiths report proceeds from a false premise ( that care by the community — in its present form — is desirable and will continue ) to a false conclusion ( that publicly provided services can be increasingly restricted to an enabling and facilitating role ) . |
23 | He has written novels and travel books set in Latin America , Africa , the Caribbean , India and Europe ; what he has to say about any country is worth reading . |
24 | But the hearer still has to act on this indication and find which particular farmer is thereby being referred to . |
25 | If the husband has to move to another area to find work , wife and children are likely to follow ( unless the price of property makes the cost of the family living together prohibitive ) . |
26 | Peurl also wrote four canzoni and these , with a few examples by Hassler and Aichinger , Schein and Scheidt , are practically all that Germany has to show in this genre . |
27 | Yeah well it probably will be cos but it I mean they 've never had to go to that extension have they ? |
28 | Ian , who was responsible for dealing with diocesan loans to incumbents for cars , had had to go into some detail on these points . |
29 | He 'd had to go through that wrench of premature separation alone ; now I had to . |
30 | If they 'd settled at the beginning we would n't have had to go through this battle . |