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

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1 The Second Law of Thermodynamics thus constrains the designer of engines ; he wants high efficiency but he also has to think about speed and price , and a whole range of possible designs might suit a particular case : the law does not require a unique solution .
2 There is a long time until anyone has to think about Christmas shopping .
3 now she has to learn about stock control .
4 Before investigating further what Lyons has to say about literacy , then , it is important to analyse what he means by ‘ objectivity ’ and what force arguments about it have within his own discipline .
5 Let me read you two or three verses the bible has to say about blessing , first of all , the verse in the book of Proverbs Proverbs chapter ten , verse twenty two .
6 Gandhi acknowledged this and what he has to say about brahmacārya has to be taken as applying in the main to those who are able to accept the discipline involved in resolving to enter the third stage of life .
7 It 's a pity her two husbands left her so well off that she has n't had to worry about money .
8 ‘ People who hang on to their land and property even if it kills them , so we 've never had to worry about money and that 's why we 're such nice people . ’
9 Women are , however , very often left with the responsibility because , in the same way that they have had to worry about contraception over the years , men often do n't see it as an issue for them , or are reluctant and afraid to discuss it .
10 One of the problems of opposing what deconstruction has had to say about language is that , according to deconstructionists like Miller and de Man , to do so is to oppose language itself .
11 But I 'd never thought of us as really having to worry about money that much ; certainly I was used to getting more or less what I wanted and had come to think of this virtually as a right , the way only children are apt to if their parents are anything other than actively hostile to them .
12 Yesterday 's annual meeting of the Foreign & Colonial heard how Fiona decided to invest in shares through a savings scheme because they will provide inflation-proofing without her having to worry about investment timing .
13 The development tools allow programmers to concentrate their efforts on the finer points of the program without having to worry about compatibility problems .
14 It felt good sitting there with the oxygen mask off and not having to worry about flak .
15 Costless mobility implies that there are no work problems , i.e. that households can move without having to obtain alternative jobs or without having to worry about transport costs to their place of work .
16 In which case she does n't have to worry about funding from income , which is what your question was was n't it ?
17 Sexual desire would be much easier if we did n't have to worry about love .
18 But if this is what I think it is , your Gran 'll never have to worry about money again . ’
19 IDE drives are intelligent , that is provided that you set up the CMOS to show the new drives capacity you do n't have to worry about drive type .
20 And it 's wired right into the power amp , so you do n't have to worry about tone circuits or reverbs — you 've just got a good sound to play along with .
21 Permed hair is thicker and easier to style than untreated hair and you wo n't have to worry about frizz if you handle it with care and use the right products .
22 But at least the couple wo n't have to worry about transport for the moment .
23 And now they would n't have to worry about collision on the way home .
24 You do n't have to worry about swearing or , Sue swore something terrible in the car this morning !
25 Let me tell you you do not have to worry about continuity of assignment .
26 So far as distance is concerned , it is much better to use time instead , and you wo n't have to worry about speed .
27 He looked at her strained white face and continued impatiently , ‘ Look , you do n't have to worry about Ace !
28 That way we do n't have to worry about infinity , or what lies beyond the Universe .
29 Not but you do explicitly have to talk about class because ten to fifteen years
30 Having to think about work .
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