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

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1 A union would have to issue written warnings to all those members it had learned were threatening an unofficial stoppage telling them that they risked dismissal without compensation if the strike continued .
2 We might have to deny medical treatment to sufferers from AIDS and venereal diseases , alcoholics , those injured in sport or road accidents , on the grounds that more animals would be needed to test the new drugs and further the medical procedures necessary to treat the deluge of suffering resulting from the prohibition of testing with animals .
3 Future social committees will have to give serious thought to the syllabus and the events to be planned for all sections of the community .
4 Cairns Boston , head of the company 's management team at Land 's End , explained : ‘ We have reached the point where , without these new measures , we would have to give serious consideration to banning climbing altogether at Land 's End . ’
5 In Britain similarly parties would have to give careful attention to the locality factor .
6 In weak party systems politicians may have to give considerable weight to popular opinion and pressures from vested interest .
7 The new Bill , which goes before Parliament on November 16 , says unions will also have to give written notice to employers of every worker who will be called on to take industrial action .
8 Moreover , although private investment will play much the biggest role in the East 's economic renewal , the government in Bonn will have to give big subsidies to the East German social-security system .
9 However , it does mean that reformers will have to have consistent answers to the arguments about instability , weak government and power to small or extremist parties .
10 What will be the effect on other manufacturers who will have to commit substantial funds to developing new engines , or to buy-in new engines from other makers ( so losing control over a major item of added value in their profit creation process )
11 The landlord will have to make good damage to decorations caused by carrying out of works by him ( Bradley v Chorley BC [ 1985 ] 2 EGLR 49 ) .
12 As well as deciding on new commission rates , firms will have to make extensive changes to their computer systems .
13 Therefore , should the shareholder be subject to a higher rate of tax he or she will have to make additional payments to the Inland Revenue .
14 The problem is that Sun would have to make fundamental changes to Solaris if USL 's Unix SVR4.2 interface specifications are adopted in the new RoadMap .
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