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

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1 First , if a credit granter refuses credit , he has to name any bureau used without being asked by the consumer .
2 To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science what proposals he has to enable local education authorities to improve the fabric of school buildings .
3 His ‘ devils ’ prepare for him notes of his material but once he has gone into court he has to take entire responsibility on his own shoulders . ’
4 As he has to take another coach , it means we can transport only two or three boxers to shows .
5 To ask the Secretary of State for Transport what proposals he has to improve marine safety , particularly so far as fishing boat losses are concerned .
6 He has to do much interviewing and paper work , and his advocacy is confined to the comparatively small cases .
7 ‘ I 've been trying to get it into his thinking that he has to do more running , that he has to fight more and that there are defensive duties he has to do . ’
8 He has to judge each application for registration in the light of the Principles ; to the extent that the Principles are agreed to be universal and timeless , the march of technology should present few problems , since particular technical processes are not dealt with in the Act .
9 He has to pay that price .
10 If he wants a place in Norway 's World Cup squad next summer , he has to play first team football .
11 He has to bear some responsibility for what happened . ’
12 the only time he has meat he has to have green salad or maybe a raw vegetable salad .
13 He has this advantage , but set against it he has to accept that management charges and corporation tax will be charged against trust income .
14 ( Palace , 18 , £10.99 ) Rocky V Brain-damaged after beating the Russian drongo Drago and penniless after being K O 'd by a bent accountant , Rocky ( Sylvester Stallone ) has no option : he has to make another film .
15 The priest frowned and sighed , and then tried reasoning with the child , but only half-heartedly , his enthusiasm for this particular subject having long gone , so often had he had to cover this ground .
16 Not only would he have to destroy all evidence of his old body , but somehow transport himself planetside without raising suspicion .
17 Why did he have to choose this moment to be nice to her ?
18 He rolled a little closer on the big feather mattress in the big brass bedstead , and put his arms round her — carefully , because he had to take special care of Ruth now .
19 When asked why it had taken him so long to change his view of IBM , Joseph Payne at Alex Brown & Sons said abruptly that he had to take another call and promised to call back later .
20 I said , I 'm afraid erm , you know , that so he , he had to take some time , er , we ha we took some time to find the book of the words which
21 He was always muttering to himself about all the experiments he had to do that week .
22 In an interview with La Stampa yesterday , Ing C Olivetti & Co SpA chief Carlo De Benedetti condemned the pervasive system of political corruption , which he says obligated Olivetti to pay bribes or lose contracts , as ‘ having reduced Italy to a state worse than the Third World ’ : he says that at the last shareholders meeting earlier this year , he had to deny any bribery because he could n't preview information to the shareholders that was intended for the legal authorities ; he says that facing the judges , he felt liberated from a weight — ‘ then I felt a sense of justice — it pleased me to be there , ’ noting that when the company decided that the demands of the postal service for slush funds became too extreme and Olivetti stopped paying , ‘ we did n't sell another machine to the Post — we had arrived at the absurd point where , if we did n't pay , we did n't work and the moment we quit paying , we did n't work any more ’ .
23 First he had to quell any panic .
24 If he had to wait all day for Master to come home , that was all right .
25 Jones dealt with the dissidents characteristically , by holding a pistol at the ringleader 's head , but his call for volunteers to go ashore produced such a poor response that he had to lead one boat himself , while a marine officer commanded the other .
26 Her time would come , but he had to choose that time .
27 He knew , though , that he had to let that anger die a bit before he confronted Sandra .
28 Lacking the sources of funding available in the United States , he had to arouse public support in order to establish ecology as an independent discipline .
29 He had to reach Key Canaka before Louis ' men got there .
30 He said he had to conduct some business with the grain merchant .
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