Example sentences of "have [to-vb] that [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | One has to acknowledge that homelessness is not merely a housing problem but is also a social problem , which requires not merely money but an approach to discourage and prevent young people from becoming homeless . |
2 | He has this advantage , but set against it he has to accept that management charges and corporation tax will be charged against trust income . |
3 | In looking back at the department 's achievements , one has to accept that reorganisation which Judy and Simon have already referred to , has because of its sheer scale and impact on N C V O been something of an abiding preoccupation over the past twelve to eighteen months . |
4 | He holds a rather higher view of individual intelligence than Taylor , arguing that the person who has to do that job every day is the one most likely to know how to do it . |
5 | In this connection , the court has to recall that freedom of expression , as secured in paragraph 1 of article 10 , constitutes one of the essential foundations of a democratic society and one of the basic conditions for its progress and for each individual 's self-fulfilment . |
6 | I mean I think that does you know in honesty one has to recognize that alcohol is a very major part of Oxford life in some ways , you know for many of us . |
7 | One has to assess that factor , and the importance of avoiding mistakes in such matters . |
8 | He said , one has to learn that painting well — in the academic and technical sense — comes right at the bottom of the list . |
9 | Yes , because the inspector who goes has to pay that price . |
10 | He has to pay that price . |
11 | ‘ It does n't matter who you are , it has to take that period of time . |
12 | In fairness , too , one has to admit that Marxism is not monolithic , and that in literary and cultural criticism it provides many possible positions . |
13 | As it is , one has to admit that life is full of its little ironies . |
14 | ( Even the radical nativist has to admit that information has to impinge upon the organism . ) |
15 | And and the write up in one of the papers well I was well I 'd to tell that guy if he 's watching I can ya nip ! |
16 | Similarly , it was long obvious that time went at the same rate for every observer , but since Einstein , we have had to accept that time goes at different rates for different observers . |
17 | I 'd probably have had to compensate that bloke if you 'd broken it , and professional photographic equipment costs a devil of a lot , you know . ’ |
18 | Sandison could not be sure how much Maidstone had had to drink that day — it was still a few minutes before noon — but he knew that he was sober enough to understand fully what was going on . |
19 | Er had they got their way every time we put a cheque in or took one out or moved money from one account to another it would have cost us eighty pence , which meant that had anybody paid their their fees to the er and made the cheque payable to us directly , we would have had to bank that cheque and then reissue another cheque er to the appropriate department and that would have cost us one pound sixty , for which we 'd have got nothing . |
20 | I ai n't had to use that stuff in my hair again . |
21 | Have n't had to use that stuff in my hair again and I have n't had dandruff since . |
22 | Thank God we have n't been bombed , and Theresa has n't had to put that gas mask on the baby . ’ |
23 | In cast terms , the eight per cent that had to be found had the monetary value of £2 million and the agreement was that the top 15 executives had to fund half of it — the reasoning being that it is the senior people who will motivate the company and when they have had to put that amount in themselves , it concentrates the mind . |
24 | ‘ But without the special cover I 'd have had to pursue that claim on my own and it would have cost a great deal more . |
25 | If the dinosaurs and thecodonians were superior to the types that went before them , they may never have had to demonstrate that fact . |
26 | The Chancellor says that all that is a price well worth paying to reduce inflation — of course , the Chancellor has not yet had to pay that price , but he will . |
27 | On the basis of this argument , however , were Labour to win the next election on the numerical strength of MPs returned from Scotland , he would then have to agree that Labour have no mandate in England ! |
28 | So what we 've done we thought we 're gon na have to replicate that hearth . |
29 | The thought of having to continue that conversation was so alarming that unconsciously she moved closer to Luke Calder , finding comfort in the solid feel of his hard-muscled body . |
30 | is , yeah , that will do , but it 'll have to go that way |