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

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1 I think she 's somebody that just like , has to go with the flow , with what her friends are doing , and all her friends back home are really seriously into them .
2 However , the Soviet Union still has to contend with the need , perhaps more pressing than in most areas of the world , to keep a wary eye on Washington when considering its options in South and , since 1979 particularly , Central America .
3 Ms Amanda Taylor , 29 , who took up the Lib Dem banner , also has to contend with an Official Liberal Party candidate , Mr Erbie Murat .
4 This follows from the probable distinction between the Fort Ternan and Maboko/Nachola material : because the type species of Kenyapithecus is K. wickeri from Fort Ternan , the generic name Kenyapithecus has to remain with the Fort Ternan material and forms the root for the second tribe Kenyapithecini .
5 In place of the easy verities of a year and a half ago , America now has to cope with a Europe — both east and west — in a state of flux .
6 In light-water reactors ( including PWRs ) the concrete shell of the reactor building needs to withstand a pressure of five bars , whereas a fast breeder has to cope with a mere 40 millibars , according to an Electricite de France engineer .
7 The details of this task are entrusted to the Future Legislation Committee of the Cabinet which has to cope with a flood of requests from the various Departments of State who all wish to have their proposals included .
8 Now she 's on powerful drugs to suppress the problem … and she only has to cope with a one or two fits each day .
9 Man also has to cope with a great range of natural disasters , like earthquakes , hurricanes and volcanoes — other topics studied in Geography .
10 One of the difficulties , it seems to me , that exists in schools today is that the teacher has to cope with a fairly large class , and one possible advantage of having a fair number of microcomputers
11 ‘ At one level — and leaving out the executive stress — this woman has to cope with an enormous sense of personal threat , ’ he said .
12 On the next level are classrooms for conductor-trainees , offices and a sitting/buffet area , which has to cope with an international mix of families , visitors , students , staff and conductors .
13 Then he has to cope with the alarming vocal displays of the old males , designed to put him off his game .
14 Anyone trying to free a seated victim also has to cope with the fact that the faces sculpted on the chair start gibbering and screeching , radiating a Cause Cowardly Flight effect in a 3-yard radius .
15 Marais ' charismatic playing wins him a place at court while Colombe has to cope with the death of a daughter .
16 I feel far mo , less sympathy and far less identification with her than I perhaps do with a male worker who has to cope with the same kind of exploitation that I do , day in , day out .
17 * the user has perhaps to budget for the cost of the item , and will wish to maximise the value for money he or she can obtain from the expenditure ; * the user has to cope with the consequences of late delivery , faulty products , breakdowns and servicing requirements ( etc ) ; * the user will be concerned with product reliability and supplier reputation .
18 Does not President Christiani of El Salvador deserve widespread support , bearing in mind the fact that he was elected by the people of that country and that he has to cope with the violence of unruly military officers and also the murderous activities of the Farabundi Marti Front for the Liberation of the Nation ?
19 It does n't mean that she has to agree with every sub-paragraph of CND policy , let alone that the party itself is committed to ‘ unilateral nuclear disarmament ’ — whatever that means , nowadays .
20 This involves a double choice as the verb from has to agree with the stimuli both in tense and person .
21 This may be the case literally when a French speaker has to communicate with a non-French speaker but , even within a common language , usage varies enormously .
22 Within a couple of years , non-standardization had claimed another victim ; but this time , the recorded legacy includes records which we can not play back electronically , because the mechanism has to work with a clockwork motor .
23 If he is less than successful he may find that he has to work with an unco-operative discharger .
24 The Dee Hall is larger than the Royal Oak , and the management has to grapple with the organizational problems involved in a change of ownership while simultaneously deciding how to develop an adjoining site .
25 It also has to struggle with the social and economic consequences of the recession vested on the country by central government and of course it is expected this year to meet the costs of what is an unwanted and will be a costly and unsatisfactory reorganisation of local government .
26 We never receive the impression that Dickens has to struggle with the English language to express his meaning .
27 May is crippled with osteoporosis and has to walk with a frame for support .
28 As cholesterol is insoluble in water , it has to combine with a soluble protein in order to form a soluble lipoprotein .
29 WIC , which has stakes in several regional brewers , also has to comply with the orders , which require it to reduce its stakes below 15 per cent .
30 Each would-be Member has to comply with the requirements of the Parliamentary Oaths Act 1866 , as amended , prove his right to membership to the satisfaction of the Speaker and be admitted to the House by the Speaker .
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