Example sentences of "have [to-vb] [prep] their [adj] " in BNC.

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1 If local authority members are responsible for providing services but do not have to go to their own electorate to raise the money to pay for the services , they have less incentive to make effective use of these funds .
2 I mean , this lot did come in , only six months ago , announcing that everyone would have to stand on their own feet and not be rescued , and face up to competition , and all that .
3 People 'll have to come to their own conclusions .
4 ‘ Scottish lawyers should not have to lag behind their southern counterparts , ’ says Doreen Collins , association chairman .
5 Pension schemes are vital to many of our constituents , and I should have thought that they would be of equal importance to Conservative Members in Scotland , who may soon have to look to their own pension schemes although the Minister has reassured me that he may have other arrangements .
6 They accepted — and ultimately so did she — that they would have to retreat in their domestic fight for secularism if they were to keep alive the hope of making peace with the Arabs .
7 The Prime Ministers and Foreign Secretaries of France , Germany , Italy , the Benelux or wherever should be reminded that they will have to account to their own Parliament .
8 We 'll all have to live in their damned council houses . ’
9 Before the work of that review has been completed , the Government is making proposals that would take millions more out of legal aid eligibility , and increase the amount that those still eligible would have to pay for their legal help .
10 Again it was argued that the poor should not have to pay for their own ‘ welfare ’ out of hard-earned incomes .
11 He had no great difficulty in getting together the numbers he required , and simply told them that if they failed to make the grade in training , they would have to return to their original units .
12 Antiracists , on the other hand , will have to move beyond their reductive conceptions of culture and their fear of cultural difference as simply a source of division and weakness in the struggle against racism .
13 He said : ‘ Keith Fletcher and Graham Gooch are both members of the TCCB 's cricket committee and we shall listen carefully to whatever they might have to say in their end-of-tour reports .
14 They would have to act on their own initiative and consult with those ministers who were in London itself .
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