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

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1 They will have to agree the plan and will no doubt wish to have a significant part in discussions .
2 If States A and B conclude a treaty delimiting an area of adjacent continental shelf between them , their agreement will affect third States ( and other interested bodies such as mining companies ) , which will have to acknowledge the existence of the delimitation , and decide upon their appropriate response .
3 Married people will have to treat the pension rights they earn as partly conditional on their remaining married .
4 Of course Luiza should n't be paired with the lanky and very young tenor ; they 'd have to replot the run-up to that part so that she came into the ballroom with someone else .
5 If these fish die will I have to strip the tank down before re-stocking ?
6 You will not have to strip the tank down but wait until the remaining fish are back to 100 per cent health and then begin re-stocking very slowly .
7 ‘ To choose to do the work one wants , I suppose one will quite often have to renounce the idea of making a fortune .
8 ‘ You 'll have to forgive the mess , ’ Laidlaw said , closing the door .
9 The therapist may have to prompt the client to elicit these thoughts , as very often the client is not aware of them .
10 You 'll have to uproot the lot , surely ?
11 Of course , the label or promotional literature as constituting a representation would have to induce the representee to enter the main contract of sale and he would have to know of it prior to the contract .
12 Similarly , if you wanted to pronounce the word you would have to transmit the 538-code to the speech output system , so that the appropriate phonological representation can be generated .
13 Since , under English law , the bank was not in contractual privity with the carrier until the bank took delivery of the goods , if the ship and cargo were lost the bank would have to sue the carrier in tort .
14 If I want to do some slap bass or play some very fast , light jazzy stuff , I 'd probably have to wear the bass quite high up , almost Mark King height , to really be comfortable .
15 But it means I 'll have to cancel the meeting with Clive . ’
16 In this case mobility between firms is constrained because labour may have to sacrifice the growth in earnings they could expect if they remained with their current firm .
17 For that I 'd have to see the blueprint , a diagrammatic layout .
18 She hoped the clock would break down so that she would not have to see the bird again ; she did not like it .
19 We may even have to see the night through together . ’
20 She argues it is not the council 's job to act as a censor and people who are likely to be offended do not have to see the exhibition .
21 Might , perhaps ; there 's just something ; that 's why I asked at the meeting , but I 'd have to see the letter first , partly to see what 's in it , partly just to see it . ’
22 For example , they lived very much longer than one would have expected , and Gellmann said well these were strange particles and he invented a new quantum number called a strangeness , and then he assumed that this strangeness quantum number was not quite conserved. erm we have conserved quantum numbers in physics like the charge — you have to conserve the charge , but you do n't quite have to conserve the strangeness .
23 Analysis of these projects suggested that if such control were to be achieved , local people would have to acquire the motivation and skills to be able to organize themselves into effective action groups able to negotiate with public authorities .
24 Mains transformers seem to be the main cause of problems , and I suppose that when building power supplies you do so sometimes have to connect the transformer in an apparently illogical manner .
25 Most importantly , the people who will have to implement the community care reforms seem to share the same vision and , despite certain reservations , the same enthusiasm .
26 I will have to risk the accusation because the point is too important : for both black and white American writers , in a wholly racialised society , there is no escape from racially inflected language , and the work writers do to unhobble the imagination from the demands of that language is complicated , interesting , and definitive .
27 Toby because they 're late they 'll have to miss the video .
28 ‘ I want to run , but if the top-weight is in the field we 'll have to miss the race , ’ Turnell said .
29 ‘ You 'll have to compare the cost of staying current with us and defending litigation against the cost of paying us royalties . ’
30 ‘ You 'll have to compare the cost of staying current with us and defending litigation against the cost of paying us royalties . ’
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