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

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1 It was much too big and I wondered if I should always have to wear these clothes .
2 Obviously we shall have to cancel these subscriptions unless our grant is restored to the previous year 's level .
3 You do n't have to write these things in great detail — in fact you would stop the learning flow If you did so ; it is enough to put the page number and one or two words to remind you of the significance of what is contained there .
4 Better use of machinery and tractor and erm farmers are at risk of I know that manufacturers who could have to progress these capital to get better returns .
5 If it were consistent the government would have to view these variations too as evidence of inefficiency .
6 The man who will have to answer these questions , the new environment Secretary John Gummer , was visiting Cheltenham today by coincidence .
7 I 'll have to serve these people .
8 You do n't have to play these cat and mouse games with your clockwork soldiers .
9 This very day he would have to look these murderers in the face , the murderers of his youth !
10 ‘ Do you have to do these things to me ? ’
11 If words were represented as fairly abstract morphemic forms a speech recognition system of the conventional matching type would have to derive these forms somehow from the acoustic input by the application of phonological rules in reverse .
12 Most important of all , the importer of goods will not have to submit these goods to duplicate series of tests and certification procedures where it wishes to import a product .
13 Otherwise it is very likely he would always hesitate or stumble when he would have to use these words in the course of a conversation .
14 Cathy , Cathy do we have to draw these pictures ?
15 You 'll have to give these brakes a bit more welly
16 I think we 're gon na have to put these vegetables up on a up higher .
17 All organisations will have to address these issues and the way in which they do so will depend , to some extent , on what kind of environment they are working in — be it stable or unstable .
18 She 'll have to read these books
19 Within the next few months — and long before the next election — they will have to settle these questions or see the spectre of the Winter of Discontent raised to haunt them by gleeful Conservative politicians .
20 But we shall have to skirt these issues here ( see Fillmore , 1975 ) .
21 Why do you have to drag these things out of people .
22 You do actually have to make these nominations whilst you 're employed in pensionable service .
23 Government suppliers do not have to follow these standards , which are international ones rather than the government 's own .
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