Example sentences of "have [to-vb] each [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 Jungle English was the title given by A. P. Herbert to writing so confused that one has to read each sentence several times , struggling with the words to find some sense like someone caught in a jungle .
4 He has to judge each application for registration in the light of the Principles ; to the extent that the Principles are agreed to be universal and timeless , the march of technology should present few problems , since particular technical processes are not dealt with in the Act .
5 Application programming interfaces provide single , seamless integration between each module , meaning that ACT only has to develop each core object once .
6 ‘ We 'll have to see each other occasionally .
7 In the 40 minutes that we shall have to debate each clause it will be difficult to point out to Tory Members the Bill 's inadequacies .
8 After all , the sentence is one of the building blocks of a piece of prose , so it makes sense to be able to work with whole sentences rather than having to highlight each word within one manually .
9 If all the people who did n't know Keller left his party the waiters would have to serve each other . ’
10 Several touring sides are having to play each other because there is no Cornish opposition to play , and we 've had great difficulty in finding referees .
11 Some of them you do n't have to do each week because they 're there from previous work on , on the site .
12 There is still much argument about what the role of this repetitive DNA may be , if any , but in any case natural selection did not have to programme each copy separately .
13 You do not have to draw each axis to the zero point , but you must label each axis clearly to show what you have done .
14 Thus , the lexical access component may have to match each word against every possible alignment of the input with the lexicon .
15 Fortunately for our sanity , we can say that we know something without having to delve each time into how we know it .
16 To achieve international agreement , different countries will have to understand each other 's societies .
17 In planning the project , subjective judgements see Chapter 5 — are made as to the probability of having to repeat each job one or more times .
18 In planning the project , subjective judgements — ; see Chapter 5 — are made as to the probability of having to repeat each job one or more times .
19 So instead of ringing each other up on the telephone we spoke to each other over the C.B. as you do n't have to pay each time you speak as when you speak on a C.B. your words travel with Radio waves and when you speak on a telephone your words travel down wires .
20 I regret to say that in consequence of the contents having been packed before they were thoroughly dry they are all in a badly mildewed state , so much so that I shall have to dry each specimen individually and remove the mildew with a brush : the smallest of the two large skins has also lost the whole of the wool or hair from the head ; The bottles too not having been properly secured , the spirit has escaped and caused the small boxes to fall to pieces forming an heterogenous mixture of nests , eggs broken and sound , tops , bottoms , and sides of boxes , plants , etc .
21 The enclosed table shows you just how much you will have to repay each month at the current rate of interest .
22 Of course they could read the monthly pack anyway but they do not see this as the same as actually having to insert each change in its correct place .
23 I accept that the Secretary of State will have the ultimate responsibility because he will have to approve each sale .
24 Also , with bulk buying you save a lot of time by not having to order each resistor and capacitor individually .
25 They are paged with the number of the next table that needs attention , instead of having to return each time to the serving hatch .
26 And what you will have to do , you will have to tell each other what you would like to buy or what you would think of .
27 Monotonic search is usually efficient in space , because the searcher does not have to construct each state 's representation from scratch .
28 We would all have liked to be able to eat normally at meals and not to have to hit each other to be first in the breakfast queue .
29 And , and then er at that particular time you know and er then unemployment you , I you had to see each firm was issued with the and the firms had to agree that you had to sign a contract of employment so that er if you were leaving or he was paying you off , you had to be given two weeks ' notice either way before they pay you off .
30 But neither man could entirely ignore North 's fevered memoranda , insisting that without the awful procession of weapons shipments the hostages would die ; and both men , while they were in office , had to go each morning to a president who would ask them what they were doing and importune them to try harder .
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