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

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1 The main contractor has to plan for subcontracted work just as seriously as for his or her own work .
2 ‘ I suppose the great Dane Jacobsen never has to search for willing company .
3 Queen Mary 's Hospital at Sidcup has cancelled all waiting-list surgery for ‘ at least ’ five weeks after more patients than planned were treated in the first five months , producing a £205,000 overspend on top of £200,000 it has to find for under-funded pay awards and other pressures .
4 She has to look for new friends amongst the ranks of the unattached like herself ; and until she has recovered sufficiently to become interested in organising her social life to the best advantage , her opportunities to continue to enjoy the pleasures of mixed company may be very limited .
5 I agree with Roulet that everyone has to fight for equal conditions , and then we are happy to share .
6 It is such a cohesive , well-oiled unit that the band rarely has to call for outside assistance .
7 ‘ Charles , one has to pay for personal service in this day and age .
8 Sometimes , in other words , one has to act for non-dependent reasons in order to maximize conformity to dependent reasons .
9 Although the housing scheme is the size of a town , the working class people who were placed in them were never afforded the amenities or investment of a town and from the beginning until present , have always had to fight for decent schools , transport , shops , housing , play , entertainment and recreation facilities , all the basic infrastructure needed to build a community and which the people in the inner city and middle class parts of the city take for granted .
10 Economic Man , seeing two boxes of chocolates , of which one is cheaper because the manufacturer has not had to pay for consequential damage to some third party , would choose that cheaper box .
11 These days you do not have to go for matching suites of furniture in the dining room , any more than you have to go for three piece suites in the living room .
12 Her publicists would have to search for other stars to publicise .
13 ‘ We do not have to search for critical mass , ’ Sir Denys points out .
14 We will have to arrange for advance publicity , set up an office and make arrangements to show prospective buyers around .
15 Schools will therefore have to plan for possible alterations in price and salary changes throughout the year .
16 The point that I 've been making with the various percentages is that those negotiations will become unrealistic if on average , you 're talking about forty some percent of sites having to go for affordable housing on a negotiated basis .
17 One aspect of this has been the Care in the Community programme , which has seen the closure of many long-stay institutions and which has resulted in large numbers of disabled people re-entering the social arena , but still having to struggle for basic rights of access .
18 A biomaterial may also have to function for long periods of time in the body .
19 Because you can remain in service until the age of sixty five , if you so choose erm and draw your pension , you do actually have to apply for normal age retirement .
20 Just — different , because you 'd be tied up elsewhere , and I would have to look for other friends .
21 Therefore the majority of our current staff will have to look for other employment .
22 She says that they all thought they would have to look for other jobs .
23 Given that they would have to look for other offices , the partners decided to take the opportunity to merge the three Isle of Wight offices and reap the benefits of the resulting economies of scale .
24 Eventually , we will have to look for different fuels , according to Larry Jenney , of the US Transportation Research Board , in Washington DC , but fuel efficiency is an essential first step .
25 If they were here , 1 am sure that they would support new clause S. The reason that they are not here is because they feel that they would have to vote for new clause 5 if they were here , so they have absented themselves from the debate .
26 So developers will have to port for optimal performance , ’ reinforcing the potential for confusing application and operating environment choices for users . ’
27 She sat there going well why should we have to pay for poor people who ca n't be bothered to get jobs , they 're so lazy !
28 Fife also revealed that tax-payers would not have to pay for uncollected poll tax arrears , believed to stand at up to £35 million .
29 ‘ I fear millions of hard-pressed customers are having to pay for past mistakes by the banks . ’
30 In this even more marginal world of cross-cultural perception and social contrast , the statistical truths I was consistently having to produce for local politicians , senior officers , the press , and the public in Newcastle were of little value , especially when discussion on the structures surrounding approval or illegality of some drug use was a matter which might encompass problems of economic , geographical , cultural , or even religious boundaries , or more likely the changing political whim or opportunity of the moment .
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