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

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1 As he showed all his form on fast ground last season he will not be bothered by the going but he has to give 15lb to Bonnie Artist .
2 As he showed all his form on fast ground last season he will not be bothered by the going but he has to give 15lb to Bonnie Artist .
3 But chemistry has to give way to physics .
4 Efficiency of operations has to give way to inventiveness and creativity .
5 There is always a point in every case where direct evidence has to give way to circumstantial evidence .
6 I would suggest that the major item which the government has to give priority to is unemployment , especially if they wish to continue in office after three years , which I forecast could be the timing of the next general election if all goes well .
7 ‘ They said it was for lack of printing plates , ’ said Mohammed Salekh , the party leader , who has to submit articles to the authorities for approval .
8 ‘ Norlite is terribly sorry and knows it has to do things to the letter in future . ’
9 John Richards , a Bristol-based financial adviser , who often has to send checks to his clients in France , wrote three cheques for £140 and was shocked to be charged £27 on each cheque .
10 Of the £8 , the branch has to send £4 to the National Childbirth Trust HQ to support the work of the national charity , so we only get the remainder to spend on 's breastfeeding counsellor training , Penny 's antenatal teacher training , newsletter production & mailing , our post-natal support network , expenses for members who sit on the Birmingham Maternity Services Committee and the Community Health Council etc. etc …
11 In the " Lady Chatterley " case , Mr Justice Byrne directed that " as far as literary merit or other matters which can be considered under s4 are concerned , I think one has to have regard to what the author was trying to do , what his message may have been , and what his general scope was " .
12 It demands a complete understanding of form ; in fact the artist has a more difficult task than the sculptor as he has to add perspective to his comprehension of form .
13 The ludicrous situation currently exists that , if a National Park does reject a fish farm application , it has to pay compensation to the farmer .
14 Any consideration of the North East has to pay attention to the severe reverses of the depression and their consequences for industrial organization , particularly in terms of a continuing delocalization of industrial control through amalgamation in heavy engineering .
15 For example , the British Cabinet has to pay attention to the process of getting its proposed legislation through both houses of Parliament ; this means considering the views and anxieties of its supporters in both houses .
16 But he has to get Johnny to Disneyland .
17 The communication of bands and set lists in Maths then has to take place to teachers , pupils and parents .
18 He attempts to resolve the problem by affirming his belief in the ideal on the grounds that man 's life is an aspiration or a striving for , perfection , yet at the same time recognizing that in an imperfect world one has to make concessions to , or to cater for , human weakness .
19 But they have increasingly had to cede ground to government and to ‘ administrators ’ over issues of policy and resource allocation .
20 ... 21 AT London Scottish the role of providing rugby opportunities to Scots in London is still important , but in times of league realism , racial purity has had to give way to the expediency of also running a successful 1st XV .
21 Local authorities have lost important development-control powers and have had to release land to UDCs at extremely low prices .
22 The Ibrox manager , Walter Smith , said : ‘ It is obviously a worrying wait to see if they will be fit for Belgium but we have had to overcome injury to both these players at other stages of the season and I can only hope we are able to do so again . ’
23 West German trade unions have already had to take action to re to prevent their government from denying equal conditions to workers in the former East Germany .
24 The head has already had to refuse entry to many new pupils .
25 Over the last 20 years or so , the growing youngster has not simply had to edge his way to acceptance by the adult community as one of them : he has had to gain entry to and then leave a comparatively regulated teenage society in addition .
26 Before this happens to you again , resolve to spring clean your storecupboard and stock up with non-perishable , versatile ingredients which will enable you to create impromptu meals without having to drive miles to the late-night grocers .
27 I am a regular shopper in Woodbridge and can easily find everything I need without having to drive miles to the nearest superstore .
28 The information will have a richer and broader nature , it will be distributed , and the libraries may not ‘ own it ’ , but they will have to support access to it from places other than the ‘ library building ’ , and help to maintain and preserve it .
29 We have the luxury of course of having to go face to face anyway .
30 In Sheffield , householders do not have to carry refuse to the end of their drives — how do we construct league tables to reflect that ?
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