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

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1 Note that by adhering to the subject-before-predicate principle , the translator of the above extract has had to ignore the principle of end-weight .
2 These questions are not in themselves new and may be familiar to anyone who has had to design a catalogue , prepare a report , give a talk or write an essay .
3 But Sunsoft is not alone in its problems : Next Computer has had to delay the Intel version of its NextStep environment for pretty much the same reason .
4 Up to now someone , such as a group company secretary or a separate nominee company , has had to hold a share or shares in the subsidiary , normally under a declaration of trust , plus a transfer form held by the holding company , with the transferee section left blank .
5 He has had to carve a replacement .
6 As we shall see in the next chapter , the consequence of this stiffness is that timber has had to evolve a work of fracture mechanism which is quite different and a good deal more ingenious .
7 The group that has used the old Cooking Centre has had to vacate the premises but so far nothing has happened .
8 But since gaps on the bench happen rarely , and since this will be the first chance a Democratic president has had to choose a justice since Lyndon Johnson was in the White House , the usual debate about likely replacements is under way .
9 The Chairman of the Select Committee on Energy apologised to me earlier for the fact that he has had to leave the Chamber because he is due to make a speech on clean coal technology elsewhere in London .
10 The company announced the scheme in August , and has had to weather a storm of objections from shareholders and managers .
11 Paul Baker has had to do a lot of work on his own up front and he will benefit more than most from Lenny 's arrival .
12 Swindon is one of the eighties boom towns which has had to shoulder the burden of recession .
13 Together they number some 500 , though the social club has had to call a halt on membership at 2,000 and has a turnover of £2 ½ million .
14 Together they number some 500 , though the social club has had to call a halt on membership at 2,000 and has a turnover of £2 ½ million .
15 Regrettably , the severe external trading conditions have meant that BP , like many other companies , has had to eliminate a number of jobs .
16 Geoff has had to decline an invitation by Rolls Wood Group 's managing director , Hugh Gibson , to bring the car to Aberdeen .
17 To excel in these areas , Keyence has had to cultivate an individualist meritocracy unlike that found in most Japanese companies .
18 As an example of what he means , Althusser refers to Foucault 's , remarkable studies ' , Madness and Civilization and The Birth of the Clinic , two instances in which the historian has had to construct the concept of their history .
19 A formula can be developed which may be complicated but under which the purchase price is paid in instalments and the precise amount of the instalments will decrease depending on the extent to which the purchaser has had to satisfy the debts to creditors on behalf of the vendor .
20 As the profession 's representative body , the Law Society has had to face the question of how to achieve its strategic aims for the healthy development of the profession over the coming decade , in the absence for most of the year of the promised green shoots of economic recovery .
21 Since 1990 , the firm has had to face an investigation by the Federal Trade Commission .
22 Hopkinton , Massachusetts-based EMC Corp reported first quarter net profit more than twice what they were in the year-ago period — figures , page five — and says that demand for the Symmetrix 5500 series disk arrays has been greater than the company expected , so that it has had to increase the build plan for the remainder of the year .
23 Each science in its infancy has had to establish the assumptions and procedures by which it could claim to extend our knowledge of nature .
24 To my mum who along with my dad helped me my daughter , who I 'm very proud of as now she 's started taking greater interest in G M B. To my mum who at the moment does n't enjoy the best of health , who over the years has had to endure a daughter who , er , on some occasions has not been a very great help to her , has guided me through very difficult times , as mums always do .
25 To understand the importance of mobility , just think of someone who has broken a leg and has had to endure a plaster cast for several weeks .
26 To understand the importance of mobility , just think of someone who has broken a leg and has had to endure a plaster cast for several weeks .
27 Leeds failed to recapture the form which swept them to the title in 1991–92 and , according to national newspaper reports , Wilkinson has had to endure a torrent of abuse .
28 For one team 's desperate desire to establish its worth in the scrums , Toks has had to play the price of a life confined to a wheelchair , a need for 24-hour-a-day attendants , and an almost total loss of his business and social aspirations .
29 The partnership does not always go as planned ; South Glamorgan county council has had to buy a train to keep a loss-making suburban line going .
30 TV MAGICIAN Wayne Dobson has had to buy the family Christmas presents all over again — because thieves made the first lot vanish .
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