Example sentences of "having [to-vb] in [adj] " in BNC.

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1 That of course puts a heavy burden on all of us , constrained as we are by having to work in underfunded , hard-pressed organisations pitted against monstrously powerful vested interests , and struggling often against ignorance and indifference at the same time .
2 This meant having to work in hard labour , alongside her husband and possibly children , in order to support her family .
3 The fact that the rector of the Aberdeen grammar school , Robert Marshall , was teaching Lutheran ideas from 1521 , before having to recant in 1523 , shows how quickly they had spread to Scotland ; it was only four years earlier , in 1517 , that the little-known Augustinian monk had first startled Europe by sensationally nailing his ninety-five theses to the door of the castle church of Wittenberg .
4 And , free from the stresses of having to clean in all those awkward corners and relaxed in the knowledge that because the Apex is so easy to clean , you will be able to devote all your energies to cooking up something really delicious .
5 Mr Hanson said : ‘ Fishermen are having to fish in dangerous waters and their catches are down . ’
6 Lambing time usually coincided with the busy spring work resulting in the full-time farm wives having to put in long hours , often in poor weather conditions .
7 Erm the people who have problems erm I would think , because of of feeling probably the way , they feel about living in the flats or about having to live in that way , does n't make them feel any batter about erm you know any any other particular difficulties that they 're having .
8 We are well aware of this problem and the last thing we want is ex-service men having to live in temporary accommodation .
9 Is he aware that one head teacher recently told me that not only do they have to teach in unsavoury conditions , but they are now having to teach in unsafe conditions ?
10 Called Furfix Wall Extension Profiles , the advanced adjustable tie system offers total flexibility in the setting out and building of wall extensions , whilst also providing maximum grip to the mortar bed , The system saves having to key in new walls to existing walls . , , .
11 Oliver Sweeney , who makes shoes for a select range of stores worldwide , believes there 's no excuse for having to break in new shoes : ‘ You are simply reshaping them to suit the shape of your feet , and weakening the construction .
12 Britain , which saw the possibility of having to act in out-of-area conflicts and thus still needed an effective fighter aircraft , was left with the decision as to whether or not to proceed with the project unilaterally .
13 Churchwarden at Middleton-St-George Christian Duff said : ‘ We will have to wait for someone who does not mind the possibility of having to move in five years time . ’
14 We 're having to become in many ways increasingly professional in a competitive world .
15 Part of the experiment was to hold a couple of quizzes at the time of year when we might expect problems with speakers and audience having to travel in bad weather .
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