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

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1 Barry Mayes of the RSPB said the money will have to come from priority conservation work .
2 However , Simon Roberts , energy spokesman for Friends of the Earth , has said that the plant will need huge quantities of droppings , which would have to come from battery farms .
3 We do not have to extrapolate from science to conclude that bias and artifact are present in police investigation .
4 All the riders in the school appear to be girls , so unfortunately we will have to train from scratch in that department . ’
5 These are just a few of the situations that you may have to tackle from time to time .
6 MPs on both sides of the Commons believe Mr Major will have to resign from Number 10 if he can not go to the Edinburgh Summit in December as EC President with an upbeat message to fellow heads of state .
7 Would it be possible to re-use old programs written for conventional machines , or would users have to start from scratch and throw away their existing investment in software ?
8 ‘ I think I 'll have to start from scratch .
9 They know that if we veto the changes to the Treaty of Rome , they 'll have to start from scratch , and none of the institutions of the EC would have any legal or political purchase over what they are doing …
10 Albania does not have to start from scratch .
11 We 'll have to build from scratch .
12 It 's been started with a local council grant , and caters for some of an estimated one thousand people who would otherwise have to eat from rubbish bins … or simply go hungry .
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