Example sentences of "have [to-vb] [pos pn] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 What I 've done these interviews knowing about your subject , I do n't have to agree my council 's policy , but I and I understand how people feel upset about X , so that 's trying to get the message across , you know people are upset , you can understand they 're upset , but you 're not actually compromising yourself or , because you 're being interviewed as the council spokesman , you 're not compromising the position of the council .
2 You do n't have to like my politics , but you ca n't arrest me for them ; not yet . ’
3 underneath that exterior , and it made me realize , that you know , you do n't have to like your relatives , I 'm afraid , you have to put up with them , and love them .
4 Members do not have to renounce their allegiance to other religions : they must simply pledge themselves to further the aims of the goddess , which could be summarised broadly as feminist , ecological and back-to-the-earth .
5 Right I 'll read you this piece and you 'll have to forgive my facsimile of a Herts. accent .
6 ‘ At first I was upset by this development , ’ said one official , ‘ but then I realised that with so many places selling the same things either they would go bust or they would have to channel their efforts into other , more necessary things . ’
7 However , our research indicates that indigenous workers do not have to lose their identification and effectiveness in working with their communities as a result of the training they receive .
8 The alternative would be to ensure that top civil service posts were held by political supporters of the government : such people would have to lose their jobs if ministers lost office .
9 Tiredly , Busacher realized he would have to lose his temper .
10 Over all , layer after layer of black veil would be placed , so that the bridegroom would have to unwrap his treasure bit by bit .
11 Second , a failure to make reasonable accommodation might be an act of discrimination , as might be a refusal to employ disabled applicants because the employer would have to accommodate their disabilities .
12 He said it appeared that the union would have to lodge its appeal before Monday .
13 You will have to lodge your pet with someone , if you have one .
14 I 'll have to borrow your BMW . ’
15 Therefore , in a time of radical change in systems of community care , care programming will inevitably have to wait its turn , and may even have to prove its worth before it is adopted fully by health and social services .
16 such as who , how , why and when would just have to wait their turn .
17 Unless you 've moved unbelievably fast , Nicky Kai still has a claim on Jones , and while some of the other jocks may have shown signs of making themselves available as reserve players last night — yes , I noticed the attention you attracted — they 'll just have to wait their turn . ’
18 Have you told them they 'll have to wait their turn ? ’
19 But the Vale of White Horse Council says the couple will have to wait their turn .
20 ‘ You 'll have to wait your turn . ’
21 Goibniu would have to wait his turn .
22 Finn will have to wait his tum .
23 But now they 'll have to spare his wool , or they 'll rip off his hide and then there 'll be no wool left to fleece . ’
24 Er well if it 's if it 's possible yeah , but if if it 's on your you 'll have to disconnect your battery .
25 It 's a good thing you do n't have to wear your lungs on the outside of your chest , because it would spoil that athletic image you cultivate entirely . ’
26 In winter it got so cold that you would have to wear your clothes in bed .
27 HEARTBROKEN bride-to-be Liza Pickles fears she will have to cancel her September 12 wedding in Bradford — because her fiance is trapped in war-torn Bosnia .
28 Under the special cover we have arranged for you with the Norwich Union , all Insured Persons of any age are covered , and the Policy will cover you should you have to cancel your holiday for certain reasons .
29 He feared he had chicken pox and would have to cancel his debut appearance on Top Of The Pops and other shows .
30 It was after you decided that we 'd have to cancel our bookings for Venice next March because of the exchange rate .
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