Example sentences of "have [to-vb] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science what proposals he has to enable local education authorities to improve the fabric of school buildings . |
2 | Only two outsiders are permitted to eat from the kitchen — the governor , who has to sample one meal every day to be able to answer any complaints the following day , and the doctor , who tastes the food two or three times a week to ensure that it is balanced and nutritious . |
3 | In order to invest abroad he first has to acquire foreign currency ( i.e. foreign exchange ) , which can then be used to purchase overseas bonds and shares . |
4 | One has to acknowledge that homelessness is not merely a housing problem but is also a social problem , which requires not merely money but an approach to discourage and prevent young people from becoming homeless . |
5 | Each team has to create its own routine which has to include mandatory starburst , jumping jacks , domino sequence and freezing techniques . |
6 | The supercilious surgeon becomes a patient and has to suffer bureaucratic confusion , overcrowded waiting rooms and unnecessary procedures — just like everyone else . |
7 | So she has to find another way of providing music for the midnight service . |
8 | I wonder if she has yet worked out that for every douse she has to pull less load ; probably not , or she would be pissing on the wood . |
9 | It has to contain organic matter , which is at once the moisture-retentive component and the source of plant nutrient as it decomposes to its simple chemical components . |
10 | It is the haven , therefore , for the bacteria that perform the decomposition process — they need air , and we can say that , in order to be fertile and support our roses , the soil has to contain organic matter , moisture , air and bacteria . |
11 | He has to bear some responsibility for what happened . ’ |
12 | If because risk had passed to him the buyer has to bear some loss , it follows that he is not excused from carrying out the contract . |
13 | He has this advantage , but set against it he has to accept that management charges and corporation tax will be charged against trust income . |
14 | In looking back at the department 's achievements , one has to accept that reorganisation which Judy and Simon have already referred to , has because of its sheer scale and impact on N C V O been something of an abiding preoccupation over the past twelve to eighteen months . |
15 | While Robyn is getting up , and getting ready for the day , thinking mostly about the nineteenth-century industrial novels on which she has to lecture this morning , I will tell you about Charles , and other salient facts of her biography . |
16 | ‘ Every player in the UK industry without exception has to source high value components on the international market , ’ says Elonex m.d . |
17 | The government has to tackle structural unemployment by proceeding with an extensive retraining programme and by helping to allocate resources which promote new industries in conjunction with the private sector . |
18 | While the fax machine is easy to use , it 's less attractive when it comes to mass faxing , as someone has to feed each document in and dial the destination . |
19 | 4.17 In Roberts v Johnstone [ 1988 ] 3 WLR 1247 the Court of Appeal laid down a general rule for assessing damages where a plaintiff has to purchase special accommodation . |
20 | Combining therapy and politics in an interesting way that still has to reach this country is the work of Bjorn Magner ( 1972 ) who , in Sweden , has used a kind of political psychodrama , not in order to point out weakness in our society but to refine each individual 's capacity for political awareness . |
21 | In other words , for an action to be deviant it has to cause some form of critical reaction and disapproval from others in the particular society . |
22 | In the conduct of fiscal policy the government has to receive Parliamentary approval before proposed changes in taxation or public expenditure can be made effective , and obviously the planning of a Budget and its acceptance by Parliament is a time-consuming process . |
23 | As it has to pump more blood round the body to service the muscles you 're using , it will get bigger and stronger in order to do so more efficiently . |
24 | No action is deviant in itself : it has to excite some reaction from others . |
25 | Oh yes it says this is the first world cup the new way of playing the qualifying rounds , this is the first world cup where every team has to play each other and it should mean the best sides make the semi-finals . |
26 | If he wants a place in Norway 's World Cup squad next summer , he has to play first team football . |
27 | Additionally , because the bridle will be wrapped in with the kite , and handled frequently , it has to withstand more abuse than the kitelines . |
28 | one team that has to win this weekend are Gloucester … the Cherry and Whites have lost 3 of their opening four league matches … tomorrow though … |
29 | The newcomer , moreover , does not enter the village as a lone individual who has to win social recognition among the locals in order to make life tolerable-Instead , particularly during the 1950s and 1960s , the newcomers arrived in such large numbers — perhaps due to the building of a new housing estate by a local speculative builder — that the individual ‘ immigrant ’ found himself one of many others whose values , behaviour and life-styles were similarly based upon urban , middle-class patterns of sociability . |
30 | Since most readers ' first reaction to such poetry is unfavourable , one has to look hard tor critics who have something positive to say . |