Example sentences of "have [to-vb] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The underthread for the lockstitch is provided by the bobbin , and the needle thread has to perform a loop to go around the bobbin which is held in a bobbin case under a slide plate . |
2 | The machine does not need to know anything : it has to perform a task . |
3 | I could not , in all conscience , advise anybody to embark on a commercial diving career at present , especially if that person has to borrow the money needed for the training . |
4 | However there are a number of important controlling factors : firstly , the subject fixates centrally ( usually he has to report a digit which is presented in order to confirm this central fixation ) ; secondly , the stimulus is exposed for less than 200 milliseconds to avoid eye movement ; thirdly , the visual angle of the stimuli from the fixation point should be between 2.5° and 5° ( otherwise , confounding effects occur ) . |
5 | We affirm on the contrary that he has to see every code including his own as criticizable in terms of ‘ Be aware ’ . |
6 | ‘ He has to see a man , ’ I reminded her tonelessly . |
7 | Craig 's father Robert says his son is still suffering from nightmares , and has to see a psychiatrist weekly for counselling . |
8 | Perhaps it 's enough to be Scarlet , who has to see a therapist and dreams only of early retirement and death . |
9 | Leadership has to see the work of the organisation within a wider context and to be aware of the environment within which the organisation is working . |
10 | Please sir , Axl 's doctor said we 're to be nice to him because he comes from a broken home and he has to wear a kilt . |
11 | In a new age of philistinism , when everything has to wear a price tag , the beauty and wonder of the world of nature have low value in the market place . |
12 | She now has to wear a neck brace , keep her left arm still with a sling and use a walking stick . |
13 | But Kernaghan has to wear a brace on his right leg for another five weeks after his knee locked against Tranmere Rovers . |
14 | She also has to wear a set of hideously long fingernails . |
15 | His arm is weak , and he has to wear a splint on his leg . |
16 | She only has to wear an outfit once for it to become an instant fashion trend . |
17 | The researcher has to remain an objective and outside recorder of events at the same time as being closely involved with the people and events that are being studied . |
18 | The introduction has to paint a picture — it must give a solid reason why the report has to be considered , so the background of the subject matter is the core of the introduction . |
19 | It is hard to understand why the RIBA has to promote the idea of employing architects to design individual homes — only the British seem to resist architect involvement . |
20 | If anyone makes a mistake , it 's the senior person who has to carry the can . ’ |
21 | In the Army someone has to carry the can . |
22 | In the end , it is always the client who has to carry the can , and fortunately RCA backed up Roche by continuing to retain his services . |
23 | ‘ I 'm the one who has to carry the guilt around . |
24 | As the House of Commons has sole responsibility for financial matters , it has to carry the burden of the work on financial bills . |
25 | Because I believe that it is the women that goes through all the pain , suffering and has to carry the burden of the chance of getting pregnant which a man does not have for obvious reasons . |
26 | All in all , this is a most effective collaboration even if the innocent eyed Sunday painter W. Littlefair has to carry the burden of being the sole representative of the newly formed one-year-old Yarm Art Society which boasts 18 members on his shoulders . |
27 | This is a development of flash cards which works the visual memory even harder , because the pupil has to carry an image of strings of words . |
28 | One only has to compare the uniformity of contemporary stations with the richness , profusion , and variety in British nineteenth-century stations : the classical temple of Huddersfield , the Byzantine basilica of Blackfriars , the robust Jacobean manor-house of Stoke-on-Trent , the scholarly Jacobean collegiate buildings of Shrewsbury and Carlisle , the ‘ Russian dacha ’ of Petworth , the ‘ baroque orangery ’ of Newmarket , the airy French pavilion of Slough , the medieval Gothic abbey of Battle , the Queen Anne town house of Market Harborough and Birkenhead Woodside , so much like the great hall of a medieval house that one expects rushes on the floor , minstrels in the gallery , and foaming tankards of old ale . |
29 | The carer has to issue the command ‘ No ! ’ if the patient behaves badly . |
30 | Instead he has to wait a week for next Saturday 's Victoria Ground clash with Swansea . |