Example sentences of "have [to-vb] a new [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | One therefore has to find a new theory that combines general relativity with the uncertainty principle . |
2 | Man walks home and the man 's depressed , he walks like this he has to buy a new pair of trainers on the way home cos he 's dragging his feet on the floor so much . |
3 | She has to have a new crystal . ’ |
4 | To do that , he has to get a new constitution adopted which would abolish the existing parliament . |
5 | He 's always had to find a new friend , he do n't trust me . |
6 | He 's always had to find a new friend , he do n't trust me . |
7 | Our mum 's several times her rings has gone on her cooker she 's had to buy a new element and she 's switched to gas . |
8 | Sorry you 've had to send a new Governor after all . |
9 | In his only digression from prepared remarks , Francisco Rodriguez said : ‘ The government today has had to control a new attempt at subversion frustrated by the will of our people and of our armed forces to wage struggle . ’ |
10 | Over here the ball turns and our batsmen have had to learn a new technique in five weeks . |
11 | Where government withdraws or reduces its direct contribution to welfare it may still make an indirect contribution if the social security system subsidizes private provision , or it may have to acquire a new range of regulatory concerns about the quality of private services , or it may face increased problems in the other areas of concern because of the new pressures placed upon individuals and families . |
12 | The Warsaw pact would have to find a new home for its southern command , a small price . |
13 | The chances are that Britain will have to find a new place to dump waste by the end of the decade . |
14 | I shall now have to find a new Saturday morning job . |
15 | The money will keep you in business ; compensate you for lost profits ; give you breathing space while you reorganise and/or find a suitable replacement ; and save you from having to find a new credit line at a difficult time . |
16 | In the event of you losing your ticket you will have to purchase a new ticket at the full price at the Entrance to the Theme Park in order to gain access into EURO DISNEYLAND . |
17 | In consequence , individuals who wish or need to make their own arrangements will have to buy a new style personal pension ( PP ) . |
18 | I 'll have to buy a new dress . |
19 | And that is why the legal department of the Daily Mirror will have to buy a new copy of Archbold . |
20 | Oh you 'll have to buy a new light top . |
21 | The directive requires greater protection for sites of special scientific interest ( SSSIs ) ; however , the SSSI system ends at the low-tide mark , so the government will have to identify a new set of important marine sites . |
22 | The owners of the major-league clubs ( they have increased in number from 26 to 28 with the creation of the Florida Marlins and the Colorado Rockies ) will also have to conclude a new contract with the players ' union . |
23 | The ITV companies pay royalties only after sales , but they will soon have to negotiate a new deal . |
24 | He 'd have to invent a new mode to reproduce what he 'd seen . |
25 | Presumably the well of fast bowlers will one day run dry and then West Indies will have to devise a new strategy ; after all , India did not fare too badly in the 1960s and '70s with a quartet of spinners . |
26 | I used to tell trainees that it was their first aptitude test to see if they could make it over Stamford Street ! ’ was not too upset to find that she will have to devise a new aptitude test from the summer . |
27 | The council does not have to consider a new application within two years , unless it differs substantially from the original . |
28 | I wonder if they got that out , you 'll have to have a new cooker . |
29 | We 'll have to have a new carpet and different chairs and table . |
30 | You do n't have to have a new baby to need someone to talk to and if that is the case , I can still find you a sympathetic ear . |