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

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1 ‘ It 's only after that that someone like myself would look for technical skill , but it has to have that initial force to grab your attention , 99% of the time . ’
2 A community can tolerate much diversity — more than in Locke 's day when religious conformity was one requirement for full citizenship — but any society has to have some common rules and policies , whether it be in matters as trivial as which side of the road we drive on or as momentous as whether there is capital punishment .
3 To do that , of course , he has to have some bankable names to star in it .
4 but like say I 'm alright like cos Mike does n't have a shirt for work or anything like some people , with , with , they 've got an office job , he 'd have to have five clean shirts for the week would n't he ?
5 We 'd have to keep the outside as is , it would always have to have two front doors .
6 As you shall see in the next section , the predominance of hydrogen in Jupiter means that it does not have to have high interior temperatures to be liquid .
7 And of course she 'll have to have these wretched tests to be sure the baby 's all right . ’
8 Did you have to have any particular qualifications when you started ?
9 I managed to get it working , but I 'll have to have some extensive repairs done to it when I get back home . ’
10 Carter would have to have some other way of figuring out Marcus 's preferences .
11 You do n't necessarily have to have bright coloured polish on at the end .
12 And why do we have to have double bass players featured ?
13 I need my dream , I 've got to have it — like I had to have that fairy-and-goblin curtain material when I was about six and I thought I 'd die when Mum said No , we must have the blue flowery material because it would outlast my six-year-old fairy-and-goblin phase .
14 The man had to have great financial resources and staying power to follow the Girl if she went on tour .
15 Had to have six fresh veg on the carvery
16 But in a way the nineteenth century was the century of history , because it was erm thought at that particular period of time that in order to understand what was going on in contemporary life , you had to have some historical appreciation , knowledge and perspective , and erm a great deal of the explanation of other subjects in the nineteenth century was , erm if you like , historical in character .
17 And there was a lady in the , in his congregation he preached to masses , to thousands and thousands of people , and she came to him , she was , she was annoyed , she was a rather er , well-to-do lady , and she was offended at this this preaching that she had to be born again , and that people had to have this new birth experience .
18 ‘ I had to have this exact guitar , ’ he claims .
19 Why they have to have such complicated names for these , Road Community Day Nursery .
20 We have managed to keep the lounge to ourselves , after all you have to have one hair-free place for visitors .
21 You have to have four completed pages
22 We have to have several different kinds of spade to do this successfully — hence the features of ITMA units .
23 My Lords in any case , the best arrangements if we have to have these extra people would be to have a number appointed er but encouraged by th the police authority itself .
24 But we have to have some spare capacity in case we want to run for the bus or climb Everest ( where the air is less oxygen-rich ) .
25 We have to have some independent arguments about how easy or difficult it is for life to originate on a planet , before we can even begin to answer the question of how many other planets in the universe have life .
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