Example sentences of "have [to-vb] the [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In looking at the way in which schools and colleges were managed after the 1988 Act , the Commission pointed out that LEAs would have a less directive role but would still have to monitor the services of schools and colleges .
2 If States A and B conclude a treaty delimiting an area of adjacent continental shelf between them , their agreement will affect third States ( and other interested bodies such as mining companies ) , which will have to acknowledge the existence of the delimitation , and decide upon their appropriate response .
3 Of course Luiza should n't be paired with the lanky and very young tenor ; they 'd have to replot the run-up to that part so that she came into the ballroom with someone else .
4 ‘ To choose to do the work one wants , I suppose one will quite often have to renounce the idea of making a fortune .
5 head office will then have to channel the results of international marketing research back to its operating subsidiaries .
6 Similarly , if you wanted to pronounce the word you would have to transmit the 538-code to the speech output system , so that the appropriate phonological representation can be generated .
7 Since , under English law , the bank was not in contractual privity with the carrier until the bank took delivery of the goods , if the ship and cargo were lost the bank would have to sue the carrier in tort .
8 But it means I 'll have to cancel the meeting with Clive . ’
9 In this case mobility between firms is constrained because labour may have to sacrifice the growth in earnings they could expect if they remained with their current firm .
10 We may even have to see the night through together . ’
11 It would save her poor feet if she did not have to mount the stairs to the attic .
12 Mains transformers seem to be the main cause of problems , and I suppose that when building power supplies you do so sometimes have to connect the transformer in an apparently illogical manner .
13 They may not do them and we could still issue , we would still have to issue the statements of general conformity .
14 ‘ Well , I was influenced by AM radio all the time I was growing up , which was all the great '50s rock'n'roll , and I suppose I would have to include The Beatles in that .
15 ‘ You 'll have to compare the cost of staying current with us and defending litigation against the cost of paying us royalties . ’
16 ‘ You 'll have to compare the cost of staying current with us and defending litigation against the cost of paying us royalties . ’
17 If you 're convinced that an acoustic amp is the way to go — and not everyone is convinced , by the way — then you 'd have to compare the Lakewood against the £799 Trace Acoustic TA-100R and perhaps the even more affordable , if more basic , Carlsbro Sherwood .
18 It will have to embrace the role of detecting fraud , widen its responsibilities beyond the shareholders as a group , and spin off its audit regulatory role to an independent agency .
19 At all events the user will have to estimate the amount of direct access storage space the file needs , and this will affect the algorithm used .
20 I 'm sure it 's a hard decision to make and I 'm happy in the knowledge that I will never have to carry the responsibility of deciding whether or not to deprive the chance of life .
21 ‘ A whole nation does not have to carry the guilt of a few wrong-doers into perpetuity , ’ she said .
22 ‘ It seems unfair that a few farmers should have to carry the cost of the consequences of what is after all a national policy .
23 The best and most experienced accounting officers come out about all square and do not have to suffer the indignity of having to ask their ministers to present supplementary estimates to Parliament at the end of the financial year .
24 Kinnear said : ‘ I just hope we do n't have to suffer the brunt of it . ’
25 Austrian parents do not have to suffer the embarrassment of going and asking for charity just to send their children to school looking like everyone else .
26 They will have to provide the chauffeurs with somewhere to sleep and are having to build an extra wing .
27 Of course , we recognised that we would have to provide the wherewithal for students to support themselves .
28 I told him , however , that he would have to provide the list of guests since I did not feel that I could exploit my own list any further .
29 The slimmer does n't have to guess the amount of food eaten because it is all weighed out and there is no temptation to have one extra mouthful and so ruin the chances of successful weight loss .
30 And I 'd keep a very careful record and it 'd be on display , the day of the fête , people would have to guess the number of matchsticks in it altogether . ’
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