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

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1 Er , your officers have always , extremely cooperative in that way , and that they 're a particular group of officers , they do n't like to agree with everything that we say , and we have to go with robust discussions .
2 But New York 's 250,000 commercial concerns have to contract with private hauliers to have their rubbish removed .
3 Teachers have to cope with multi-grade classes with little in the way of materials and books .
4 If you 're in politics you have to cope with two sorts of people , the ones you can use , and the ones who want to use you .
5 Her members have to cope with varying degrees of immobility — one lady has an artificial — but they are enthusiastic and even ambitious , setting before themselves the movements of Torvill and Dean as an ideal to follow .
6 Relatives have to cope with mental illness that so often changes the personality of their loved one .
7 Or go back to your flat and have to cope with more poison pen letters — and the press ? ’
8 If we are to plan , we have to plan with plannable instruments .
9 Such assessments have to contend with other factors which could potentially produce misclassifications , such as inconsistency of teacher judgement .
10 That 's the only fault I have to find with these activities .
11 The ability to communicate at all levels , and to retain the confidence of your clients is vital ; you have to work with each other , so this confidence must exist and must override any personality clashes .
12 When you get down to these groups of people , you have to work with each individual , if you , you 'll know , and find somewhere where you can capitalise on their strengths and hopefully get away with whatever disabilities they had .
13 but which have to come with numerical evidence .
14 We have to identify with each other . ’
15 ‘ I have to play with pain-killing injections and I 'm not able to train except for a short time doing set-pieces on a Friday . ’
16 If you 're buying a new computer screen it will now by law have to comply with European standards in terms of low radiation emissions and lack of screen flicker .
17 Laws and regulations can lay down safety standards but individuals have to comply with those standards .
18 Companies such as Caterham come under the second tier and have to comply with national approval rules based on EC legislation .
19 Thus , schools not only have to deal with financial delegation but they have to be very aware of market forces .
20 Security forces have to deal with two fronts at a time when the threat of IRA bombings is ever present .
21 And then they 're at a disadvantage when they have to deal with real life problems . ’
22 That 's not counting the damage to transformers and other equipment from the nests that escape our attention , or the fact that we have to deal with similar problems in Caithness and Shetland . ’
23 An increase in crime on the Tyneside Metro means police have to deal with 80 incidents a week .
24 They can not concentrate wholly on matters put before them by civil servants because they have to deal with parliamentary duties , party business and constituency cases .
25 The Outer Kingdoms are more worldly as one would expect from nations that have to deal with marauding Norse and Dark Elf raiders .
26 What are some of the things that you can do when you actually have to deal with these people , particularly remember if you try to achieve influence on a course here , that 's what we 're here for .
27 ‘ So , now I have to deal with this man and woman . ’
28 Macaws , which specialise in eating seeds , have to deal with this problem very frequently .
29 in In re R. [ 1992 ] Fam. 11 , 28 , where he said : ‘ Faced with such a substantial consensus of opinion among judges who have to deal with this problem from day to day , I have to conclude that the powers of a wardship judge do indeed include power to consent to medical treatment when the ward has not been asked or has declined .
30 Sometimes I think it 's pathetic that I have to deal with this simplification of who I am , and then other times I think , that 's it , that 's what I am , what I read , that 's who I am . ’
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