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

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1 Dickens did n't have to contend with a daily Miles Kington piece , or a weekly Spitting Image , or Drop the Dead Donkey , or Week Ending .
2 During the Second World War , the nation did not have to contend with a significant fifth column or with the equivalent of Vichy collaborators .
3 As a lame duck , he will even have to contend with an unruly Republican contingent in Congress , as the fight to succeed him will begin immediately .
4 You may have to remain with an unsatisfactory state of affairs through most of 1993 , which means that any planned moves will prove heavy-going or much resented .
5 Tawney 's argument placed ‘ the world of Labour ’ explicitly before his audience , at a time when he and they were concerned about the WEA 's drift towards the middle class — a drift that any radical , like Tawney , would have regarded as an unqualified loss , an opting for the ‘ line of least resistance ’ .
6 If we sh wanted other conditions we 'd live on a different planet or we would have developed on a different plant .
7 ‘ I was hoping it would have developed into a serious relationship , ’ he says , a line Best will recognise .
8 If the Scud attacks had provoked Israel into entering the war , experts say it could have developed into a global conflict .
9 At best it seems , a national strike would have developed into a bitter war of attrition which the unions , with their meagre resources , could only have lost .
10 It can not be argued so categorically that this was the sole source of the style in the twelfth century or that it would not soon have developed in a similar manner elsewhere if the Île de France had not then produced it .
11 Even mankind might have developed from a different species .
12 Those three operations then are the measure of modern medical practice : cancers which might have developed from an enlarged prostate , some rogue polyps and a spinal tumour , any one of which could have proved fatal , were all pre-empted by discovery and cure ; and I can not be other than deeply grateful for this additional lease of life .
13 ‘ Why did I have to fall for a suicidal maniac ? ’ she asked herself , and cleaned the flat from top to bottom to take her mind off the image of Jack dangling on the end of a rope above a muddy slit somewhere in subterranean Yorkshire !
14 Will he beef up the public consultation procedures which his Department are currently casting aside like autumn leaves shrivelling on the ground , or do we have to wait for a Labour Government in the full flush of a green spring and summer to bring sense back into our planning system ?
15 Will we have to wait for a Labour Government before positive action is taken ?
16 I remarked to my friend , ‘ You 'd have to wait for a long time to get a train from here , ’ he smiled and we both set off for the youth hostel down the road .
17 Last Friday the civil servant in charge of government policy on radioactive waste management reiterated Whitehall 's position that a solution to the disposal issue would have to wait for a future generation .
18 Just nine first and you dial straight through , you do n't have to wait for a secondary dialling tone do you ?
19 But British and French workers did not have to wait for an economic upturn .
20 Why , d' ya get , do you have to retire at a certain time ?
21 The R&A 's amateurs will have to cope with a big industry , lobbying for change , and exercising the clout that money brings .
22 If he were not a mere creature of my mind I imagine he would by now have fallen into a dangerous sleep of despair and exhaustion , frozen in a little car outside a small cottage he is too fearful to enter .
23 In spite of falling into bed feeling wide awake and convinced she would be awake for hours , she must have fallen into a deep sleep that had lasted for all of ten minutes !
24 The coins were found in a fairly straight line , indicating that they may have fallen from a torn purse .
25 As before , however , she will have to go through a phantom pregnancy as a result of this treatment .
26 He could be more personal now that he did n't have to go through a nosy newspaper office .
27 He claimed there should be no erosion of traditional fishing areas , and stressed that each application would have to go through a long process before being granted .
28 As you do n't have to go through a minor interval just go one semitone lower and
29 I certainly would not advocate as many in rugby union , but a maximum of one per team seems perfectly reasonable , and they should not have to go through a qualifying period .
30 Er , the honourable gentleman wondered whether we would ever have a truncated view again , certainly not under the ninety three legislation because that was a once off as a careful reading of the act will show , er but er we will erm and his honourable friend , the member for Perry Barns hoped er that er we would have no more reviews of European boundaries , I know because he was talking at P R but we will certainly have one new review of er er Euro constituency boundaries because as soon as the parliamentary boundaries are completed er we will have to go into a new review on that basis of all the European seats and of course the full enquiries will be held in the normal way for them .
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