Example sentences of "have [verb] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Teachers would have to agree to unlimited teaching hours and weekend and bank holiday working .
2 It 's a region already popular both with casual and mountain bikers who do n't have to contend with busy traffic .
3 As he gave out his text , his voice rose like a steam of rich distilled perfumes , ’ and when he came to the two last words , which he pronounced loud , deep , and distinct , it seemed to me , who was then young , as if the sounds had echoed from the bottom of the human heart , and as if that prayer might have floated in solemn silence through the universe .
4 Businesses will have to remain in financial balance and take great care that their expansionist ambitions do not outpace their financing ability .
5 In light of this , we must also bear in mind that until our income reflects any upturn in the economy , the Institute 's budget will have to remain in low gear .
6 YOU MAY not have heard of serial killer and cannibal Ed Gein , but you 've probably seen his movies .
7 My right hon. Friend will have heard in recent Question Times much about medicine in London .
8 He could have flown by private jet to an East Anglian airfield , been driven from there to the heliport , boarded the chopper and flown to the manor .
9 Another care perhaps may have diverted from continual watch our great forbidder safe with all his spies about him .
10 Occasionally , however , shortly after organic life got a toehold , Earth 's surface water may have evaporated by frequent asteroid impacts , which had the effect of sterilizing large areas of the globe , according to a group of American geophysicists based in California .
11 The government 's position is that the major decisions on countering global warming will have to wait on international agreement at the 1992 UN conference on the environment , which would project them beyond the present government .
12 This is a two-fold process : first the wear that the object could have received during normal usage must be replicated , and then the decay and corrosion of centuries of neglect or burial must be induced .
13 Do not count any earnings your employee may have received from other employment .
14 If the worst comes to the worst , we 'll have to go into hard training . ’
15 They are catching up on Daedalus and he will have to go into strict training for a swifter sprint .
16 If councillors recommend development , it will have to go to Welsh Secretary David Hunt for a final decision .
17 Dr Kent thinks she 's reached a plateau , and the odds are she wo n't have to go to intensive care . ’
18 And if Marilyn Monroe wanted to be movies today , she 'd have to go on serious diet first .
19 ‘ We do not have to search for critical mass , ’ Sir Denys points out .
20 We will have to arrange for advance publicity , set up an office and make arrangements to show prospective buyers around .
21 I do intend to er to attend inaugural meetings with each of the C P O s er with a view to looking I mean obviously at some stages you said to me that I would probably have to attend at short notice
22 There will be an increasing need for specialist staff who will have to work with departmental management in determining whether or not they and their staff have been successful in producing the level and quantity of service required by those who formulate policy .
23 This means there will be time to get everything down but that your brain will have to work at full speed and concentration to analyse all the words .
24 Alysardi could be the second leg of a double for Alec Stewart , her trainer , and Michael Roberts , her jockey , who may earlier have won with ELEGANT RAINBOW ( nap 3.05 ) .
25 After the triumph , we will have to concentrate on educational work so that women are at last in a position to express demands .
26 Yeah but I do n't see how that might have to relate to national curriculum er
27 Such stroppiness would have amounted to commercial suicide after ten months of silence .
28 Capital costs have varied greatly , but in no case have reached the sort of level that one would have expected from shared space schemes , where costs are raised by the needs for complete resurfacing .
29 Domestic consumption fell by 1 per dent ‘ whereas we thought it would be up by 1 per cent ’ said Dicks , and he reaffirmed his belief that ‘ recovery would have to come from domestic consumption ’ .
30 Unlike Poland and Hungary , East Germany will not have to coax in private capital : the stuff will flood in from West Germany .
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