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

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1 Although the books have been translated into Latin ( the most gentle of language teaching aids ) , it is unlikely that the film 's dubbing team will have to contend with ablative absolutes .
2 Aside from these two forces , Namibians will have to contend with white fascists who are threatening to set up their own militias to disrupt the UN independence plan .
3 You may have to contend with hidden antagonisms or even resentments , but by the weekend you will find it easier to respond to the moods or demands of a partner .
4 It 's a region already popular both with casual and mountain bikers who do n't have to contend with busy traffic .
5 Only a few years , and Roth will have to cope with Big Mac 's adolescent mood swings .
6 With FERMACELL , you do n't have to fool with special tools .
7 I 'm trying the Cov office now which means we 'll have to sit with sad people singing Jolly Boating Weather with lyrics by Jimmy Hill .
8 Employing the wrong people will be a waste of your and ? or your company 's time and assets , and will put pressure on existing staff who may have to work with unsatisfactory newcomers .
9 So it is a major problem , this communication , and so we do have to work with local authorities , with teacher organisations , anyone who can help us in this task .
10 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 .
11 If you are updating , you may have to compromise with expensive changes such as new plumbing .
12 However , they will have to comply with other UK rules including conduct of business , so European institutions will have to join the appropriate SRO .
13 Among other things , he will also have to handle with great sensitivity the issue of women 's ministry .
14 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 .
15 It may have to do with initial body roll , which ( despite anti-roll bars ) is still significant .
16 Partners and friends will have to deal with possible HIV infection if they have had ‘ unsafe sex ’ , or shared equipment used for injecting drugs , with a person who has HIV infection .
17 Erm I 'm gon na have to manage with little ones for the time being .
18 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 .
19 It seems likely that librarians , bibliographers , and the scientists themselves , will have to live with increased quantities of publications for the foreseeable future , and should instead develop their critical faculties and use other techniques for evaluating the worthwhile , and rejecting the worthless .
20 Meanwhile , 1990 will again be a year when we will have to live with high interest rates .
21 The kind of industrialisation we have developed , together with the quality of the commodities we produce , would have to change with dramatic painfulness .
22 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 .
23 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 .
24 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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