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

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1 ( It has to go through all stages in both Houses and receive the Royal Assent . )
2 everybody has to go through those moments . ’
3 Ms Rhind said : ‘ I find it quite incredible that any authority or any member of an authority has to sink to such depths in order to try to make a case . ’
4 The rotor has to pass through these regions after times which are a multiple of the rotor oscillation period ( 1 hn ) and therefore : Resonant stepping rates A motor with a natural frequency , from Eqn .
5 For her part , however , the clinical teacher has to work in many wards , and is unable to become expert in any one speciality .
6 And , as soon as the consumer has to juggle with changes in the period of the agreement as well , he also has to juggle with some paradoxes .
7 The result is that the librarian has to look over both shoulders and consider more carefully the legal implications of every decision on stocking this or rejecting that .
8 The accounts office has to deal with all aspects of the accounts system .
9 He turns his old head wearily , as if to indicate to his family the kind of people he has to deal with these days .
10 Jim has to deal with any X-rays , lab reports . ’
11 In many countries , a single agency deals with assessing investors ' proposals ; in others the investor has to negotiate with several ministries , with all the attendant delays and possible inconsistency of messages received .
12 Teacher development has to build on those constructs which exist , and can not easily be promoted in any other way .
13 Sir , one has to have in these matters regard to the practicalities of the situation .
14 An actress has to think about these things . ’
15 Stephen Ross phoned in from Cardiff , he says can Labour lower the consent for gay people if they get in ; Mike Collins from Chesterfield says he 's not had a job for 11 years , has to pay for all sorts of things , he wants some action from Labour on long-term unemployment … ’
16 I should be glad if the Minister would comment on the suggestions that have been made that there is wrangling with other Government Departments over who has to pay for these places .
17 The difficulty is in knowing what local opinion really has to say on these matters .
18 Indeed , he does not seem to be aware that it exists : ‘ All Darwinism has to say about such miracles is that they are due to chance . ’
19 It is sufficient to say that I agree with what my noble and learned friend , Lord Browne-Wilkinson , has to say about these cases in the speech to be delivered by him , and that in my opinion a person who thus procures the company 's consent dishonestly and with the intention of permanently depriving the company of the money is guilty of theft contrary to section 1(1) of the Act of 1968 .
20 The gonococcus has to adapt to any changes in its environment , particularly those which may compromise its chances of survival .
21 When Niki said the Paris decision had been the right one , one knows two things about Niki that explain his position : first that any Ferrari driver has to speak through both sides of his mouth , and second , that even were that not so , there is nothing Niki likes as much as winding someone else up .
22 He suggests that the social worker has to enter into those situations of panic , chaos and trauma , and somehow offer hope .
23 And certainly she 'd never had to swim in these conditions .
24 I have rarely seen the House so unanimous in warmth and affection , and especially in its understanding of the severe ordeal that one of our colleagues and his family have had to endure for many months .
25 The gridded diagrams show very clearly that an Edwardian cyclist , lacking the eighteen gears of a modern mountain-bike , would have had to dismount on several occasions along the Earsdon Mill ( West Linkhall section of the route ) .
26 ‘ Regrettably we have had to live for several years with the threat of these appalling incidents happening .
27 Plant material is poor in nutritive value , and difficult to digest , and herbivores have had to adapt in several ways to make the most of it .
28 Relative to the other opportunities that I have had to speak on such occasions , however , this is a lower grade privilege because the Bill has been extremely boring .
29 The verdict on that one , however , may have to wait for many years yet .
30 If this is not possible ( and it usually is n't ) , the golden advice at the present time must be to sell first rather than risk lumbering yourself with the crippling expense of having to borrow for several months or possibly longer .
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