Example sentences of "[adv] have to take [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The critic necessarily has to take a manifesto into account . |
2 | He was unrecognizable at this distance , but the woman who followed him a moment later only had to take a couple of steps for Pascoe to know that this was Gwen Evans again . |
3 | Concerning costs , it has been reported in the financial press that FIMBRA merely had to take the word of Dunsdale that it was investing in gilts , as the SRO had too few staff to adequately deal with each individual firm . |
4 | I only have to take a moment to get my eyes strong and then I can push it out , this strongness , at anything at all so long as I am staring at it hard enough … |
5 | And that she 'll just have to take a chance tonight . |
6 | He would just have to take the rope and chair together . |
7 | If she wanted to get home before dawn she would just have to take the plunge . |
8 | Whenever a new manager was brought in to take charge of them , they refused to co-operate : in the end we just had to take the porters on . ’ |
9 | But other theories do enquire and thus have to take an interest in what actors think that other actors think . |
10 | WELSHMAN Nicky Piper hardly had to take a punch in beating Argentinian Miguel Maldonado to win the WBA Penta-Continental title at Manchester 's Free Trade Hall . |
11 | In upholstery you really do get what you pay for and you usually have to take the quality on trust since you can not see all the underpinnings of frames , filling and springs unless you are shown a sample cross section and have it all explained to you in the shop . |
12 | Still have to take the rucksack . |
13 | And before the funeral the they would he would probably have to take a window out of the house . |
14 | Clean out the joint and , if necessary , replace the seal : you will probably have to take a sample of a joint along to your merchant in order to find a matching replacement . |
15 | my Lord the fifth point in relation to question three , C , we 've always understood this to be a threshold bond , we 've concentrated on the words capable in law in relation to section fourteen , there are two ways of viewing this and your Lordship will clearly have to take a view on whether er one or both of these is a proper issue under clause three , C one , first of all is , is , is section fourteen itself capable of restricting the competition , is it in itself a restriction of competition , well we took your Lordship the C B R case , the case of the commission in which an ouster clause was held to infringe article eighty five , because of it 's interrelationship with the other restrictions and so section fourteen is bad if the other restrictions are made out as a matter of competition law , that we say is a question of fact and we therefore answer that part of three C by saying it 's not capable in law |
16 | Amitha : As a result of all these events the Union also had to take the issue of oppression seriously . |
17 | An advice centre in Sheffield which helps claimants apply for special needs entitlements , like bedding , said , " We apply but we often have to take the DHSS to a tribunal to get them . |
18 | For example , all students now have to take a course in the history of religion , which is another sign of change in the religious climate of the Soviet Union . |
19 | She says that she even has to take the duckling to work . |
20 | You will , in theory , be able to walk into a dealer 's showroom and drive away a road-ready car without even having to take a spanner to it . |
21 | Afterwards Jacques Poos , the Luxembourg Foreign Minister , declared that President Gorbachev said that " he would continue on the path to reform even if he sometimes had to take a detour " . |
22 | Government policy and company policy alike have to take a view of long term trends and possibilities , particularly in a future period that may see the UK 's decline as an oil exporter . |
23 | Rest days from Ullapool were really out of the question so we either had to take the ship on the long sea passage to Aberdeen or down to Ardrossan . |
24 | Potter says this approach has been satisfactory , although he would not say how many times the company had used it , but Psion has never had to take a case to court . |
25 | I certainly had to take a couple of unofficial breaks and we were very glad when we stopped for food and drink . |