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

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1 That uncertainty will mean that the City of London will lose any aspirations that it has to accommodate the central European bank .
2 If she has to wear the hired 1920s costumes for Countess Maritza it will be disastrous . ’
3 In addition to bringing down interest rates by another two per cent , he has to establish the right monetary policy after sticking to the wrong one for two years .
4 Against this undoubted benefit one has to set the likely bad consequences of recognizing the general and unqualified validity of consent to political authority .
5 try " filling in the blank " and " choosing the right form " exercises , e.g. in which the student has to choose the right plural endings for different noun classes .
6 This priming often has to last the entire remaining 51 weeks .
7 But any approach to seeking more economic choice of credit by consumers ( probably from a wide range of competing options ) has to recognise the recurring weekly caller 's collection round as an obstacle .
8 Thus the Commission has to determine the relevant geographic market .
9 Now consider the effect of applying a load torque equal to the pull-out value , so that the motor has to produce the maximum available torque .
10 So alone and unroped he must have had to tackle the daunting vertical crack above , knowing he was fully committed .
11 To be certain he would have to search the entire National Trust site .
12 To select the preferred party we will need final offer prices , terms and conditions which will mean having to provide the short listed parties with the further information necessary for them to make a firm offer .
13 Did the Prime Minister feel no sense of humiliation at having to meet the other 11 Heads of Government and having to explain to them in the most public way why the British economy was so uniquely vulnerable and fragile that we alone were unable to provide the basic minimum provisions of the social charter ?
14 These Regulations , which came into force on 31 December 1992 , allow dormant companies that do not want to appoint auditors to use the written resolution procedure instead of having to pass the necessary special resolution in general meeting .
15 It is expected that the price tag will have to exceed the previous local record of £32,000 , paid by Glenavon to Coleraine for Raymond McCoy two years ago , if Campbell is to join the limited band of players that have made the move from The Oval to Windsor Park .
16 To be in with a chance of winning you 'll have to answer the following three questions ( the categories are popular music , fashion and words ) .
17 The Appeal Court today ruled that the five-year term should remain , but that he did not have to serve the extra three months .
18 The register is in the form of a file and the person seeking registration does not have to submit the original charging documents .
19 To start with , Mercury One-2-One , which launches in the summer with a big pitch to the mass market planned to start in the autumn , will be limited to the south east , but ‘ someone who is regularly out of London will have to use the existing cellular network , so cellular will always be able to charge a premium for that . ’
20 ‘ And Gabby turned out to be particularly good , which saved him from having to do the usual terrible , crap jobs that the Hawaiians had to do , and he ended up playing for a living in just about every joint in Hawaii — and there were lots of them in those days , because live music was a big thing .
21 If we have to criticize the Gesell studies because they were too unscientific , we will have to criticize the monumental National Child Development Study because it is too scientific .
22 It was a dead time of day in Loxford , with only a handful of people out in their gardens — she would have to have the usual shouted conversation with Mr Biddle among his brassica stumps , and a whispered one with Mrs Eddoes , who treated life as a giant conspiracy — and nobody in the shop or on the green .
23 Anyone having to pay the full personal Community Charge can claim community charge benefit .
24 In other words , to obtain an initial fair comparison we would have to multiply the industrial related deaths by at least a factor of two and compare that figure with the number of recorded homicide cases .
25 I did n't want to have to negotiate the steep north-side paths in darkness .
26 In England , possibly as a result of the Continental view , rumours arose that the Great Fire occurred as a result of acts by ‘ papists ’ and the King ( who had married Catherine , the daughter of the King of Portugal in 1662 ) had to combat the ugly anti-Catholic mood of Londoners and Parliament , particularly when another rumour arose of a plot to overthrow him for his Roman Catholic brother , the Duke of York .
27 Her industries produced an inadequate supply of munitions and weaponry and , in 1915 , with stalemate in the west , she had to bear the full offensive impact of the Central Powers .
28 In order to secure this conviction the trial court itself had to massage the current legal definition of a ‘ disorderly house ’ which hitherto has always involved some element of concurrent multiplicity of parties .
29 Jack had to fill the coal scuttles , Kevin to bring in the logs , Aengus had to roll yesterday 's papers into sausage-like shapes which would be used for lighting the fires later , Gerry , who was meant to be the animal lover , had to take Oswald for a run in the park , and see that there was something on the bird table in the garden , and Ronan had to open the big heavy curtains in the front rooms , take the milk in from the steps and place it in the big fridge and brush whatever had to be brushed from the big granite steps leading up to the house .
30 As well as his usual diet , Alan had to consume the following each day :
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