Example sentences of "have [to-vb] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | In looking at the way in which schools and colleges were managed after the 1988 Act , the Commission pointed out that LEAs would have a less directive role but would still have to monitor the services of schools and colleges . |
2 | The erm , importance of monitoring procedures can not be over-stressed because enable , to enable us to actually find out if these er , arrangements are working properly we do have to monitor the arrangements that are in place , and we have to provide details of monitor important for the members ' benefit , er , explaining how the budget is er , is being spent , and also bringing in information about the number of assessments , the levels of assessments , and all the other aspects that er , that make a new system work . |
3 | You do n't have to LIKE the things that they do or say to LOVE them ; Jesus certainly did n't like Zacchaeus ' cheating , but he loved Zacchaeus ! |
4 | head office will then have to channel the results of international marketing research back to its operating subsidiaries . |
5 | Why did I have to borrow the correspondences ? |
6 | You do n't have to wear the earphones . |
7 | It would save her poor feet if she did not have to mount the stairs to the attic . |
8 | They may not do them and we could still issue , we would still have to issue the statements of general conformity . |
9 | He 'd have to risk the pipes making that queer noise they sometimes did when you turned on the tap . |
10 | If we accept it , as many people seem to with enthusiasm , then we would have to include the rats , mice , dogs , cats , and numerous other creatures used in the laboratory , in our outcry over the revelations about the sale of microcephalic infants . |
11 | In her bedroom now , sipping her whisky , she acknowledged for the first time in her life that if she had to make a list of the happy times , it would properly have to include the hours she had spent with Graham in his garden . |
12 | ‘ The baby is scheduled at the end of March , but if it is late , I may have to miss the Masters . |
13 | Every so often , some minor disaster would occur on the Waaf site and we would all have to suffer the consequences because the perpetrator would never own up . |
14 | This is the problem of which of two innocent third parties should have to suffer the consequences . |
15 | well you can get so far , but then I work the brackets out and you do n't always have to work the brackets out |
16 | They will have to provide the chauffeurs with somewhere to sleep and are having to build an extra wing . |
17 | They will have to police the discounts , both for someone 's initial eligibility for the discount , and for any change in circumstances that might take away that eligibility . |
18 | The most likely outcome of such action would be to speed up privatisation of the service , since the Government could hardly empty the jails , and somebody would have to supervise the inmates . |
19 | In the long run they will have to bear the consequences of an unrealistic and immature child . |
20 | If the client 's cheque is dishonoured , you can cause a serious shortfall in your firm 's office account ( it is this account that will have to bear the consequences of any dishonoured cheque against which you have already drawn ) . |
21 | Moreover , corporates issuing directly in the CP market did not have to bear the costs associated with reserve requirements , requirements which encouraged the banks themselves to favour off balance sheet instruments . |
22 | Go off and we 'd just have to bear the costs . |
23 | I was lucky in that I did n't even have to know the women I worshipped , which opened the field up somewhat — I was happy to admire from afar . |
24 | He 'll have to try the shoes on . |
25 | He 'll have to try the trousers on . |
26 | However , actions may be challenged by others with hindsight and an engineer may have to establish the facts in the face of a hostile situation . |
27 | They would also have to observe the requirements of national employment legislation and this would always be the case whatever developments may occur on the education side . |
28 | Advance planning makes it possible to write the essay in sections and put the sections together only at the end — with the result that you do not have to write the sections in the order in which they will finally appear . |
29 | No you do n't have to write the answers , I 'll just ask them you orally . |
30 | She will therefore have to meet the police expenses in the case , estimated at between £15,000 and £20,000 . |