Example sentences of "have [to-vb] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | He says he has to go bat-fowling for what I take for granted — whatever bat-fowling may be . ’ |
2 | To get to the next section of footway the pedestrian has to risk death by collision in the road reserved for motoring , analogous to the castaway having to swim the shark-infested waters to reach the next island . |
3 | To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry what plans he has to combat short-termism among investors in British industry . |
4 | To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry what plans he has to combat short-termism among investors in British industry . |
5 | The benefits from the completion of the road are great but in order for these benefits to be enjoyed the roadmaker has to invest effort in filling the hole . |
6 | But it does not follow that finite forms are superfluous because religion has to find expression in concrete forms , and the plurality of particular religions is necessary for the complete manifestation of religion . |
7 | Anyone wanting to argue the importance of studying popular music has to absorb Adorno in order to go beyond him . |
8 | On first referral to the agency an elderly client has to provide evidence of need , by demonstrating some degree of incapacity to warrant receipt of a service . |
9 | To survive , a performer has to establish dominance within twenty seconds , and already I could feel the pack instinct rising in them . |
10 | ‘ This is a sad and tragic business , with one young lady dead and the other knowing she has to accept responsibility for that death , ’ he said . |
11 | To achieve his dream , he has to stand logic on its head . |
12 | I think it 's unscientific , prejudicial and subjective to use it in a term that carries any kind of recommendation or erm disapprobation and er I think , I think one has to exercise caution in erm in the way you use tha tha that , that term , perhaps it 's better not to , not to use it at all . |
13 | Further discussion thus has to focus attention on particular flows , and we now consider the two-dimensional wake to exemplify the procedures and the ideas that come from them . |
14 | It also has to assume responsibility for those children who lack parents or are not receiving proper care . |
15 | Mr Pritchard 's daughter , Oakey has to fetch water from a well behind the house . |
16 | But chemistry has to give way to physics . |
17 | Efficiency of operations has to give way to inventiveness and creativity . |
18 | There is always a point in every case where direct evidence has to give way to circumstantial evidence . |
19 | Libya also has to give proof of its claim to have renounced terrorism — notably by revealing its history of links with the IRA . |
20 | The striking out is automatic as compared with Ord 13 , r 3(4) where the court has to give notice of intention to strike out where no action has been taken for 12 months . |
21 | 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 . |
22 | The establishment has to draw nourishment from it , and plunders and is plundered by the underground . ’ |
23 | He says that he has to do business with Foxhunters . |
24 | Obviously it is quite easy to split a subject into relatively free-standing elements , but in real life one has to use knowledge from various ‘ packages ’ to solve problems and some undergraduates do not seem to develop this ability on the modular courses . |
25 | By contrast , in the United Kingdom venereology has to form part of the undergraduate medical curriculum and will be taught by a specialist venereologist or genito-urinary physician . |
26 | Hunter Square can not possibly be this type of space — it has to generate activity as a result of life spilling into it from buildings around , rather like what happens in Covent Garden . |
27 | On the question of cost it is estimated 4 that the cost of providing an efficient workspace is around £12P/m.sq. per annum whereas the same workspace has to generate revenue in the region of £2000 to £4000 per annum . |
28 | If it is likely that the Purchaser has to inject money into the business it could end up losing more than it paid if there is a total disaster and the Vendor 's liability is limited in this way . |
29 | To ask the Secretary of State for Employment what new policies he has to reduce unemployment in the north-west region . |
30 | The primer has to protect metal from corrosion and provide a bond for the top coat . |