Example sentences of "have [to-vb] [Wh det] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Any claim to direct acquaintance with God through immediate religious experience has to explain what the experience is experience of Ayer makes this point in discussing what he calls ‘ mysticism ’ .
2 We 'll just have to see what a course of ECT will do for him . ’
3 If every step is a fight resolved with authority then this exhausts the available resources , including the patience and goodwill of those people who will have to implement what the manager intends .
4 In such cases the court will have to estimate what the net commission would have been and award damages accordingly .
5 ‘ It was the first time I did n't have to worry what the other girls were gon na think , what anyone was gon na think and if I do n't like what happens I can cut it out …
6 Now , the other thing that I mentioned yesterday , or we mentioned yesterday , was that local radio is opportunity for practice in various ways , and most local radio in most forms , and we will have to know what the local knowledge is here , do welcome people who are sufficiently interested to contribute stories , information , angles for their programmes .
7 Remember it is possible that you might have to do what a bully or older person tells you , so that you can keep yourself safe .
8 In order to compensate for this , farmers are having to do what the Dockertys have done — diversify .
9 He then built a machine for the piano which had a series of lights which went on and off ensuring that you played the right note — without ever having to understand what a sharp or a flat was .
10 It also indicates the very real difficulties I 'm faced with this year , because unless I get the go-ahead to cancel before the end of May , we 're stuck again with having to pay whatever the publishers demand this year .
11 If you are likely to be prevented from voting in person because of illness you will have to say what the illness is .
12 ‘ Naturally , but you 'd still have to say what the story was before you were offered anything for it . ’
13 We had to guess what the speaker was intending to say , from the context — just as foreigners listening to English , in fact .
14 And again had to wonder what the dickens was the matter with her for Ven , in no way similarly affected , moved and , taking casual hold of her arm , began to lead her across the road .
15 I think you have to see what the system is and then see how you get it to work for yourself .
16 Sizewell B project manager Jim McFarlane told a meeting of the local community liaison committee : ‘ We believe the case for more nuclear power is irresistible but we have to see what the Government says before deciding whether to submit the C station application .
17 In reply , we would point out that , before we can even raise the question of correlation between linguistic expressions and extra-linguistic phenomena , we have to know what the linguistic expressions are , and for speakers and hearers ( even if not for strict behaviourists ) this means understanding them .
18 ‘ Bill , I 'll try , ’ I pleaded , ‘ but I have to know what the fuck is going on . ’
19 ‘ Now I have to know what the latest styles are it 's part of my job . ’
20 Call pick up , as opposed to group pick up , call pick up , should be on there , is star 3 and the extension number , and as you can imagine , you have to know what the extension number is before you actually access the facility .
21 YOU have to wonder what the Bush administration was looking for when it set out , in early 1989 , to find a new chairman for the National Endowment for the Arts .
22 ‘ I have to understand what the problems are and why they are arguing about them .
23 In order to understand the answer they first have to understand what the question really means , and that , they are told , will require an even more powerful computer !
24 In making drills for practice , you first of all have to decide what the problem is and then design a drill to overcome it .
25 Now you have to have what a European style .
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