Example sentences of "have [to-vb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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31 | The rotor has to pass through these regions after times which are a multiple of the rotor oscillation period ( 1 hn ) and therefore : Resonant stepping rates A motor with a natural frequency , from Eqn . |
32 | We you do n't er nobody has to worry about that . |
33 | Meanwhile , anybody working in a pub , a cafe , a restaurant , a tea shop , a cinema , or serving food or drink of any type has to work at all those times . |
34 | Cos he has to work at five o'clock each morning . |
35 | But Leonard is not of that cloth ; his nature is obsessive ; what he does , he must do with abandon ; he has to work in total conviction , and dedication . |
36 | This means that the clinical teacher has to work in many different wards . |
37 | For her part , however , the clinical teacher has to work in many wards , and is unable to become expert in any one speciality . |
38 | A student nowadays has to graft for three years on a pittance of a grant , begging the government for a loan and at the same time being excluded from any welfare benefits . |
39 | And , as soon as the consumer has to juggle with changes in the period of the agreement as well , he also has to juggle with some paradoxes . |
40 | Have to has to come into common use before it gets into the dictionary . |
41 | This can be one time when a young writer has to compromise on some immediate ambitions in order to progress on to the next stage of securing a record deal or having artists cover his or her songs . |
42 | We might say that the Nun 's Priest represents a human character standing at the intersection of various areas of human activity and experience mirrored within the text , and that the important attributes of the construct that this character is are not least life and humanity themselves ; the real individual and communal life that has to compromise between animalistic anarchy ( i.e. the fabliau world ? — cf. |
43 | The student has to benefit from up-to-date practical experience on the part of the teacher trainer . |
44 | He watches the man closely to see how he reacts when he has to talk about this appalling figure . |
45 | Unfortunately I am obliged to terminate at this stage , because someone has just passed me a note saying that the band has to depart at 11 pm , and it is now 10.30 . |
46 | If for example someone has to choose between two £100 credit arrangements , both involving say about one year 's monthly instalments , then any difference in APR between the two competing alternatives is a convenient guide to comparative costs . |
47 | In financial conglomerates a potential conflict may be said to exist where , for example , the conglomerate , when managing a client 's affairs , has to choose between two solutions for a deal where one choice is preferable from its own point of view while the other represents a better bargain for the client . |
48 | It is generally the case that the voter has to choose between two to four candidates , each of whom is the representative of a specific political party . |
49 | When a government has to choose between internal priorities and external largesse , selfishness prevails over charity . |
50 | While this makes it easier for the acoustic-phonetic component to guarantee the inclusion of the target phoneme , the task of the syntax/semantic component is made considerably more difficult since it has to choose from many more word candidates . |
51 | Each party has to serve within 14 weeks ( 10 weeks in a county court ) written statements of all such oral evidence which they intend to adduce. ( 4 ) Photographs , sketch plans and the contents of any police accident report shall be receivable in evidence and must be agreed if possible . |
52 | Mr Murray continued , ‘ If the AEA is to be thought of as having a united corporate image then it has to behave as such : for example we have countless and diverse literature/publications produced ( independently ) by the Businesses , thereby leaving our customers confused . |
53 | Do shut up , Tilney : no wonder little Toby is such an insensitive oaf , if he has to listen to that racket every night … |
54 | Whoever has to listen to that , and then . |
55 | The chances and not the probabilities are what the judge has to evaluate in any given case . |
56 | The responses echo the need to raise the general standards of UK corporate governance , and recognise the important role that the Cadbury initiative has to play in this process . |
57 | ‘ It may be that Parliament has to look at this issue of excluding people from property when they 've got property rights , ’ he said . |
58 | She has to look for new friends amongst the ranks of the unattached like herself ; and until she has recovered sufficiently to become interested in organising her social life to the best advantage , her opportunities to continue to enjoy the pleasures of mixed company may be very limited . |
59 | Cath does not have this excuse ; she has to look for another . |
60 | The result is that the librarian has to look over both shoulders and consider more carefully the legal implications of every decision on stocking this or rejecting that . |