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

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1 Maybe that is why he has to interweave the stationary activity of basket-weaving with the strenuous one of rickshaw pulling .
2 He has to judge the public acceptability of early release and to determine the policies needed to maintain public confidence in the system of criminal justice .
3 One question that the newly appointed editor Tim Marlowe ( of the Tate 's education department ) will have to decide is the editorial stance of the magazine : he has to balance the curatorial concerns of the Tate with issues that would appeal to a general reader while treading an ideologically independent path .
4 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 .
5 But there is even more he has to offer the racing fraternity .
6 His ‘ myth ’ has the same status as hers , though later when scientists attempt to verify this he has to alter the chemical composition of his exterior in order to substantiate his claim .
7 He has to experience the awful consequences of his addiction , including the withdrawal of parental rescue operations , before he will have the motivation to stop .
8 He had to go the long way around , but it gave him plenty of time to watch for any indication that there might be anybody at home .
9 Partly because he had to take the daily grind and brunt of this hugely assured and powerful boy 's pains of growth .
10 He had to do the right thing .
11 Still , he had to do the honourable thing … .
12 Autee Lord Justice had this to say at page nine two seven quote , having decided that he , brackets the judge close brackets , could make no allowance for the possibility of increased pension payments because of the increased cost of living index , he had to decide the present day value of the fixed sum payable in thirty one years time .
13 He scrutinized the documents as if they were a puzzle picture in which he had to spot the deliberate mistakes .
14 He knew that , ultimately , he had to toe the official line because , like any other player , he could n't afford to be put on the dole . ’
15 When he recalled how he had felt on first seeing her he had to push the sinful thoughts out of his mind .
16 He had been almost three years in this post , the appointee of the new administration , and he knew he had done well , even though he had to succeed the incomparable Charles Price of the Reagan years .
17 So Lanfranc was left no choice : he had to retain the monastic community in his cathedral church , and we may ask what he found on his arrival , and what impression it made on him .
18 Browne had tentatively suggested the summer of that year as the " deadline " for it , but Eliot was uncertain how quickly he could recover his dramatic skills and , since he often needed to work slowly , he believed the spring of 1949 to be a more appropriate date.Throughout the spring and summer of 1948 he worked on it as consistently as he could , although there were egregious interruptions : in April , for example , he had to make the British Council trip to Aix-en-Provence which had been postponed the previous winter .
19 He did not worry too much in those early years of his married life , telling himself that some women were slow to conceive , but after twelve years and his wife still childless , he had to accept the painful fact that she never would have any .
20 ‘ Because he would have had such a responsible job , he had to have the absolute backing of both countries and he clearly did not and would have been in an impossible position .
21 Nevertheless Salah 's achievement was the result of a complex exercise in oasis politics : first , he had to establish the general principle that women are worthy of education .
22 Similarly he had to secure the papal lands and ensure that the revenues from them reaches the papacy .
23 Muhammad believed that he had to reform the old pagan religion of al-Llah , the High God of the Arabs .
24 He had to endure the accusing stares and hostile speeches of those PAC negotiators who had not been arrested .
25 As described , he had to contain the troublesome region of Benevento , but another power also held parts of southern Italy , the Eastern Empire based at Constantinople .
26 But for professional reasons , he had to know the exact cause of death .
27 True , Edward 's failure on the expedition of 1359–60 ( when he had not been able to capture either Reims , where kings of France were crowned , or Paris , the capital ) meant that he had to forego the important territorial concessions made to him in 1359 , including Normandy and the Angevin lands in central-western France .
28 Taking an early interest in his father 's work , he constructed a steam engine with which to drive all the lathes and other machines ; in order to do this , he had to convert the reciprocating movement of the Newcomen-type beam engine into rotary motion .
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