Example sentences of "who have [to-vb] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | This went on for three hours , by which time they 'd attracted a sizeable body of fans into the hotel foyer , much to the consternation of the management who had to call the police to break up the party . |
2 | Radio Cleveland broadcaster Alan Wright said he was overwhelmed by the response when he raised the case of a Redcar man who had to call the police to get rid of Sure Style salesmen . |
3 | Hutton , later to become the first professional captain of England and knighted in 1956 , joined the ranks of those who had to embody the hopes and expectations of an England creaking under the weight of its industrial and imperial past , but whose sense of destiny was still quite strong . |
4 | In their cramped and insanitary dwellings , often ill-fed as they were , the poor of Frome were constantly beset by outbreaks of typhus ; known variously as ‘ Irish Fever , or ‘ Gaol Fever ’ , it frequently picked off not only the inmates of the country , s overcrowded prisons , but also the hapless judges who had to try the prisoners . |
5 | The problem was that in reality it was not so much the Danes who had to decide — they had already made up their minds — as the remainder of the EEC partners who had to face the consequences of the Danish decision . |
6 | A pregnant woman who had to walk the streets in winter , had to earn her bread , you understand how . ’ |
7 | In fact the procedure was similar to bankruptcy procedure , with the debtor 's property transferred to an assignee who had to pay the creditors in proportion to what they were owed . |
8 | Mr. Dobson : Setting aside the Lord President 's snide references to the London food commission , which has done a considerable amount of good work , I ask him whether , instead of being so complacent , he would be prepared to undertake a thoughtful and organised survey of the views of Hon. Members and of the other people who have to use the cafeterias in this place |
9 | If this were carried out by candidates in examinations , what a boon it would be to those who have to mark the scripts ! |
10 | There is perhaps one area of poll tax we could make a change and that is the surcharge imposed on the people who have to pay the debts of the non-payers . |
11 | While this ambitious adolescent completes his long path of challenge and conquest , he terrorises everyone in his way — including researchers , who have to observe the chimps in pairs . |
12 | They claim to have an instinctive talent , as opposed to men chefs who have to learn the mechanics of their craft . |
13 | In the case of children 's behaviour it is the parents who have to face the problems and so ultimately it is the parents who have to solve them . |
14 | It is they , not international advisors , who have to suffer the consequences of wrong political decisions . |
15 | Restructuring will inevitably entail compromises , and it is important that those who have to make the compromises work should be involved in fashioning them . |