Example sentences of "have [verb] [subord] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 Knowles suggests that a Liverpool speaker first has to choose whether to merge these classes or not , before further deciding whether to apply a number of lower-level optional rules .
2 He has struggled since to meet the £3,500 monthly loan repayments and works 15 hours a day with his team of four in Aston , Birmingham .
3 HARDCOPY VERIFIER Once the user has decided whether to accept or reject hard copy volumes , this interactive program , HCVERIFY.EXE , is run to inform the hard copy system of the decision .
4 Once the Hard Copy manager has decided whether to accept or reject the volume , which must be in the VOLCLOSING state , this interactive program should be run in the process directory .
5 If an expatriate , rather than a local employee is really needed , the organisation has to consider whether to relocate an existing employee or recruit specifically to fill the post .
6 With the ACE ODT developers ' kit for DEC 's R3000-based machines under its belt ( UX No 366 ) , SCO has to decide whether to continue work on HAL , ACE 's hardware abstraction layer , a version of which is required for each port of ODT to an ACE member 's MIPS platform .
7 ‘ But the matter is now with the Crown Prosecution Service , which has to decide whether to proceed . ’
8 Now manager Denis Smith has to decide whether to risk Dziekanowski against West Ham tonight as City chase a first home win .
9 Now the CPS has to decide whether to press further charges or alternative charges after receiving a file from Cleveland Police following the death .
10 The WRU now has to decide whether to take its ultimate sanction and expel the 18 from membership .
11 ‘ If he does n't come , the Disciplinary Committe then has to decide whether to go ahead with the inquiry in his absence , ’ said the Jockey Club 's Sue Williams .
12 Instead , he renewed it for a year ; by June 3rd he has to decide whether to do so again .
13 He can do nothing , though , because the stuffing is coming out of the armchair he is sitting in , and before anything else can happen he has to decide whether to get it re-covered or buy a new one .
14 Similarly one has to decide whether to read ‘ misled ’ as ‘ mis-led ’ or as ‘ misl-ed ’ , assuming a verb to ‘ misle ’ …
15 Another aspect of this problem arises when the researcher has to decide whether to become involved in criminal activity .
16 An office manager has to decide whether to change the procedures in his office for handling routine transactions .
17 Both were missing from the side which won 4-2 at Colchester United on Friday evening and the Robins ' boss has to decide whether to stick with the makeshift back four which performed so well at Layer Road .
18 When an applicant comes into a priority category or reaches the head of a queue and is offered housing , he or she then has to decide whether to accept the offer if it does not accord with the original preference .
19 With these nine potential partners in addition to teachers , parents and other phases of education , the manager has to decide whether to seek a broad partnership or the separate involvement of individual co-operators .
20 Aragorn has to choose between going to Mordor or to Minas Tirith ; delays , and then finds himself choosing between Sam and Frodo or Merry and pippin ; picks one quest , and then has to decide whether to rest or pursue by night .
21 Ten-year-old Marvin Grugel has to decide whether to don the red or blue , with both Liverpool and Everton fighting for his signature .
22 Within one month of receiving the notification , the Commission has to decide whether to approve the merger or to open proceedings .
23 Faced with a rising tide of imports of old paper , bottles and plastic , the British government has wondered whether to ban the stuff .
24 ( a ) Status When recruiting new members of the firm the partners will have to determine whether to accord them full equity or salaried status .
25 Those who had come by carriage had dismissed their drivers with instructions not to return until early evening and now they were stranded , having to decide whether to wait or walk .
26 She felt like Cinders having to decide whether to overstay the deadline and risk an embarrassing incident or do as Fairy Godmother had instructed and be back by twelve .
27 The minority parties , including the Liberal Democrats , would have to decide whether to support a Queen 's Speech based on consensus politics ‘ or whether to throw us back into the melting pot of a general election ’ .
28 The court which sentences him for the latest offence will have to decide whether to return him to prison to serve a period equal to the balance of the sentence which remained on the day the offence was committed .
29 Even if you succeed in building up a good practice as a junior your troubles will not be at an end , because at that point in your career you will have to decide whether to apply for silk .
30 Instead of a centrally funded service , Mr Lang said , health boards will have to decide whether to provide IVF and other hi-tech treatments from within their existing budgets .
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