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

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1 It is more a standard , a form of self-reliance , a determination that if one has to go in the end , better be correctly dressed .
2 On the one hand , there is no value in tutorial staff teaching unrealistic and out-of-date care which the learner has to unlearn in the ward .
3 The Medical Research Council 's Common Cold Research Unit showed that it is not the person who gets caught in the rain or sits in a draught who is likely to develop a cold but the one who has to work in the air-conditioned , centrally-heated , artificially-lit atmosphere found in many modern office blocks .
4 A further step in this process has been the acknowledgement of the part that housing has to play in the provision of long stay accommodation for people suffering from dementia .
5 Moreover no matter the size of part each dancer has to play in the unfolding of the plot or the quality of each dancer 's place in the dance design , everything must be mapped in every aspect .
6 The role of advertising within the marketing mix is the part it has to play in the marketing strategy .
7 ‘ The fact that she has to live in the public eye , I mean , I would slit my wrists already .
8 The child has to type in the name of his or her team and the squad of players , and identify the best players .
9 Nature of operations The Bank operates on a non-profit-making basis , and so its interest charges are close to the average rates it has to pay in the EC and international capital markets .
10 Wendy ( played by Maggie Smith plus wrinkly make-up ) has to stay in the Wendy house , while grown-up Peter forgets all about his kidnapped daughter , and concentrates instead on the more important business of bonding with his kidnapped son .
11 The Kenyan government has to arbitrate in the conflict of interests between foreign capital , the local auxiliary bourgeoisie and the various strata of politically powerful petite bourgeoisie .
12 Everyone has to join in the charade : ah , what a good family we are !
13 This has to happen in the face of a continuing decline of the fertilizer business in general .
14 Badie and Birnbaum ( 1983 : 77–8 ) have argued that in countries where the working class has to organize in the context of a strong state , the labour movement has often been preoccupied with state power , giving rise to a powerful strand of revolutionary syndicalism as in France or Spain .
15 Platt has had to wait in the wings because he is one of four foreign players fighting for the permitted three places .
16 The upsurge in traffic in the 1980s has alas meant that passengers have often had to stand in the centre aisles , in the lobbies , and around the door vestibules .
17 Our on-going employees have also had to participate in the task of keeping costs under control as we freeze salary levels and restructure staff benefits .
18 Up to now Tranmere reserves have had to play in the Midland Senior League , having had several previous applications to join the Pontins League rejected .
19 I know what I have had to do in the service of my T'ang .
20 sort of , quarter past seven he 's had to leave in the morning to get there and then not getting home to , sort of , seven o'clock Dave picks up from the station and I think
21 And I 've had to believe in the power of the subconscious as well as my own responsibilities ,
22 IBM Corp has had to call in the headhunters again to find itself a new chief financial officer : it has tapped Russell Reynolds Associates , and the executive search firm says that it was actually hired by IBM prior to appointment of Louis Gerstner as chairman and chief executive .
23 The Department 's courses accordingly aim to give an understanding of what German writers and thinkers have had to say in the past of the age and the society within which and for which they wrote and make students familiar with contemporary life and literature , art and film in the German-speaking countries .
24 Meanwhile the corpse , who must have had to blink in the end , could be heard flushing water within .
25 If the birth of her child was to take place in London as had been arranged , then presumably for some weeks beforehand she would have to remain in the Harley Street flat , kicking her heels or at least suffering the kicks inside her , which she had greatly come to resent .
26 The product does not have to remain in the packaging and the mere possibility of someone having tampered with the goods is not sufficient to exonerate the defendant .
27 Referring to IBM 's establishment of a PC standard in 1981 , he said that other manufacturers were selling cars without having to invest in the highway .
28 ‘ We 'd better go in anyway or we 'll end up having to sit in the shade for the rest of the week . ’
29 Yeah , well it 'd just have to go in the hall , but , no , this will be better , carrycot and that , ridiculous prices though
30 And that Thing will have to go in the stable . ’
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