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

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1 It 's a region already popular both with casual and mountain bikers who do n't have to contend with busy traffic .
2 If your programme is like many we have seen , you will probably have more than 10 lectures per week , and you will have to work with greater efficiency and use more of the available 36 hours .
3 I why do I have to work with that grid ?
4 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 .
5 Sir Gordon Slynn , the UK judge at the European Court , warned that the government would have to comply with any order to halt work , if confirmed by the Court .
6 Among other things , he will also have to handle with great sensitivity the issue of women 's ministry .
7 ‘ Reckon I 'll leave the embassy girls to you then , senator , ’ the Maggot had to shout over the sound of the engines , ‘ and me and Nick will just have to play with each other on account of forgetting to bring our ties . ’
8 Selling off the family silver , and look what we 're gon na have to do with that year You have criticised those for setting up the various units , and giving them target for .
9 The word of the Lord may have to do with faith in God that cuts people free from besetting depression , it may have to do with simple lifestyle or it may have to do with befriending non-Christians .
10 It may have to do with initial body roll , which ( despite anti-roll bars ) is still significant .
11 ‘ I do not see what Sid could have to do with this affair , ’ said Auguste , illogically shocked .
12 And what do you have to do with this hydra ?
13 The Labour party will have to deal with that issue .
14 I shall have to deal with that girl , but now I understand … ’
15 The restored Stuarts did not have to deal with any difficulty of this sort but they did have a general problem of making sure that the King 's authority was accepted .
16 The banks themselves are under stress , and so are the public institutions that would have to deal with any banking breakdown .
17 But first you 'll have to deal with this man and woman to satisfy yourself one way or the other about them .
18 If we can do that , without deviating , then maybe we 'll never have to deal with this problem again ’ — Speech , Arrested Development
19 Behind the grille it is usually quieter than outside ( where you are ) , and the muffled voice may have to compete with loud background noise ; in addition the speaker 's face often can not be seen clearly .
20 However , as we shall have to live with each other for the next few months in an electioneering atmosphere , I refer hon. Members to ’ Erskine May ’ on moderation in language .
21 Meanwhile , 1990 will again be a year when we will have to live with high interest rates .
22 They did n't have to live with this goddess , they did n't have to compete with the legend .
23 He added : " We will have to live with this tragedy painfully , but of course not in despair . "
24 As for the stigma the child might face , does n't everyone have to live with some kind of stigma at one time or another ?
25 The kind of industrialisation we have developed , together with the quality of the commodities we produce , would have to change with dramatic painfulness .
26 Since a high proportion of residents in Homes are frail , you may have to assist with nursing care and may come across conditions which you may not have met before in elderly people .
27 Since a high proportion of residents in Homes are frail , you may have to assist with nursing care , as outlined on pages 69 to 85 .
28 To converse with the doctor she would have to speak with unnatural care and lucidity , and she really could n't be bothered .
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