Example sentences of "have [verb] to [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 But to present the full scenario and then vote er on the the different items er so that voting is done on items on the amendment before we then proceed er if you want to we just have to go to amendments to that because of course no two amendments can be on the floor at the same time .
2 Other recent developments have pointed to changes of philosophy .
3 notes of all the answers you have received to questions about pay and conditions of work ;
4 The Tories have responded to calls for unity and fallen in behind John Major .
5 The authorities have responded to complaints of increasing truancy with legislation apparently strict but in practice almost ineffective .
6 Since the 19th Century , Irish ‘ liberationists ’ have looked to quarries for their explosives and security has always been heavy ; several dozen soldiers , with two helicopters , back up a kernel of three RUC explosive experts .
7 It 's about collison of cultures in Britain since the end of the war , and it looks at the way that some artists of non-British origin have come to terms with modern art — or , rather , have made a personal art by calling on ways of expression that might have been absolutely native to them in other countries than this .
8 It is more helpful to meet real people who have come to terms with their lives , than to wander around lost and alone in a maze of fantasies .
9 Through counselling I have come to terms with the fact that the world and the people in it are n't perfect , and nor am I.
10 The princess told them : ‘ I have come to terms with this relationship a long time ago .
11 There are real characters and lively action , and when you have come to terms with Jill Shilling 's special voice for the tinies , you appreciate her clarity and pace .
12 Meanwhile , it must be reiterated that we can not help others in their sexual problems until we have come to terms with our own .
13 We have come to terms with the fact that most of us have subtle differences which determine the strengths and weaknesses of our make-up .
14 Once the early shock is over , if girls have come to terms with being pregnant , there are a lot of enjoyable things about it , as many girls have found .
15 Farmers have to come to terms with the market and look upon wholesalers and retailers as allies , not enemies .
16 In 1975 , just after reorganization had finally been implemented , and in the context of a great deal of criticism about its unexpected costs , Tony Crosland ( Secretary of State for the Environment ) announced that cuts were needed in local government spending : ‘ We have to come to terms with the harsh reality of the situation which we inherited .
17 They have to come to terms with the fact that there is a rival in the camp , a rival they would both love to remove but hate to lose because of his separate contributions to home life .
18 They have to come to terms with a loss of freedom , a loss of the chase .
19 People in these tragic circumstances have to come to terms with their sense of loss before they can come to terms with , and learn to enjoy , living alone .
20 Which means you have to come to terms with your own self .
21 It is within this context that we have to come to terms with the Christian view of judgment which is arguably the most unfashionable Biblical doctrine of the twentieth century .
22 You 'll be going to the camps and you have to come to terms with that .
23 After the initial shock of discovering their daughter is pregnant , parents have to come to terms with this .
24 But for this to be productive , and a new , better , more genuinely ‘ global ’ understanding of mental health to emerge , Western culture and psychiatry simply have to come to terms with their own racism .
25 ‘ They have to come to terms with that .
26 Gooch , who missed the Madras hammering because of illness , added : ‘ We have to come to terms with the style of play we have to use to combat the Indian spinners .
27 We have to come to terms with the fact that people 's experience of God differs enormously and the way they talk about God differs enormously , and in order for us to understand even what we mean we 've got to listen to them .
28 Both the Edinburgh Old Town Renewal Trust , a conservation body , and the Old Town Community Development Project , have written to councillors on the district council 's licensing board to support the planned curbs which are due to be considered next week .
29 By this time they are approaching the borders of the Promised Land , and minds have turned to plans for invasion .
30 The ‘ Greyhound ’ and other enterprises with well known names , such as ‘ Turtle 's ’ , ‘ Stockwell & Oxford ’ , Wilson 's Coffee House and others have moved to streets nearer the shopping centre .
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