Example sentences of "have [adv] [to-vb] for " in BNC.

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1 tenant of area of sea has right to sue for nuisance where pollution killed larvae even though at the time they were killed , tenant had not acquired a proprietary right of action .
2 * the user has perhaps to budget for the cost of the item , and will wish to maximise the value for money he or she can obtain from the expenditure ; * the user has to cope with the consequences of late delivery , faulty products , breakdowns and servicing requirements ( etc ) ; * the user will be concerned with product reliability and supplier reputation .
3 So what follows is an extreme simplification of many complex matters , given as an introduction to a system which the student has largely to discover for himself .
4 He keeps it up pretty decently , considering , but it 's all done on a shoe-string , it has practically to pay for itself .
5 There has been an advantage in looking first at an exercise because its very ‘ task ’ orientation often makes the structure explicit , whereas in group drama one has often to look for it .
6 ‘ Something 's got to give and it 's going to be Nottingham Forest , ’ said Palace striker Paul Williams , who has yet to score for the low-flying Eagles since trading places with Sheffield Wednesday-bound Mark Bright and a £1 million cash adjustment over two months ago .
7 Something which man has yet to design for himself !
8 He wondered how he could have displeased the man as he 'd yet to perform for him .
9 For they would have had either to vote for all the candidates on one list ( implying a commitment they rejected ) or they would have had to switch from one list to another during the voting .
10 But after the race riots it was seen as something which the state would have both to cater for and take control of .
11 Myself and half the management team piled into a speedboat and had literally to flee for our lives . ’
12 We had only to go for a walk through the empty streets and someone would appear in a doorway to invite us for dinner .
13 He had only to go for a spin with Freddie Reynalde or spend half an hour too long in the pub for her shoulders to slump and her eyes to fill .
14 Some of the great controversies were so trivial that it seemed as if people had positively to search for something to quarrel about .
15 In this business , as soon as one meal is complete there is a need to start on the next , and the ACC chefs of the battalion , lunch behind them , had now to prepare for the functions to be held that evening in the Officers ' , and Warrant Officers ' and Sergeants ' Messes for 180 and 350 people respectively .
16 She had nowhere to aim for and she was just about destitute , and there was trouble following her as well .
17 The Government has not yet made its mind up , and so we have all to play for .
18 On the other , we have still to wait for our final adoption at the Second Coming ( Rom. 8:23 ) .
19 The Dean in Chapter of Hereford Cathedral have yet to vote for the privatisation scheme although I do believe they might just vote for it .
20 Wales have yet to qualify for the first round of the NatWest Trophy , but looking at the results from this year 's competition , perhaps they were well out of it .
21 The fish have eaten their bodies ; they have nowhere to go for burial .
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