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

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1 Yes , because the inspector who goes has to pay that price .
2 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 .
3 It is worth £8 million and the gallery has had to purchase it through three annual instalments negotiated with the previous owners .
4 ( 2 ) The question of whether a medical report obtained pursuant to section 3(6A) should be disclosed to the Crown was essentially one within the discretion of the trial judge when he has seen the report , or exceptionally , within the discretion of such other judge who has had to conduct any pre-trial review .
5 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 .
6 For example , to enable inhouse teams to win catering and cleaning contracts in local authorities and the health service , labour has had to submit to more rigid disciplines and hierarchical control , not less .
7 Poland , with the worst financial problems within Eastern Europe , has had to delay construction of its first nuclear station at Zarnowiec which will have a total capacity of 4880 MW .
8 Led by former Price Waterhouse chartered accountant Paul Massey , BSM is now expanding considerably , although it has had to delay its stock market flotation .
9 DUNAMIS , the group which regularly holds talks at St James 's , Piccadilly , has had to delay its Summer Programme of public events until September .
10 Hewlett-Packard Co has had to delay shipment of its new LaserJet 4L printer because of a defective part , US PC Week reports : the printer , originally set for general release May 3 , has been delayed until at least the end of this month , and possibly until mid-June , because of a flaw in the paper sensor , the company said ; the faulty sensor , which sits under the paper tray , causes the printer to communicate a ‘ paper out ’ message and stop printing , even though the tray has paper in it the firm said .
11 At the same time , Cincom announced that it has had to delay shipments of the new database until March 1993 — it had originally slated October as a release date .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 The effect has been that for most of this century Britain has had to hold interest rates higher than has been necessary or desirable .
15 Since 1984 Dagenham has had to cope with double the number of product changes at Halewood .
16 Whatever one 's opinion , he has missed remarkably little considering he has had to cope with such an endless barrage of fast bowling .
17 In recent years the DST has had to cope with a conflicting number of loyalties amongst those political refugees France has allowed to enter its country , especially from the Middle East .
18 It has had to cope with a double whammy of recession coupled with turbuence in the Lloyd 's insurance market which accounts for 50% of its business .
19 My local authority has had to cope with that problem for many years , as I did when I was housing chairman of my local authority .
20 ‘ The bomb in Newtownards was not the first time Connors Chemists has had to cope with the aftermath of a blast . ’
21 That fact , and the fact of being in the island , separated from the land wars which every other country in Europe has had to cope with , have produced in the British by now a different state of mind about politics , about the state , about the military , and about foreigners .
22 Historically , engineering has had to distance itself from the sound of metal-bashing , and agriculture has become fiercely scientific and managerial ; while the obvious skill element in medicine and veterinary work only comes after a thoroughly academic grounding ( though it is sometimes pointed out rather unkindly that surgeons evolved from barbers ) .
23 Mr William Farley , who acquired a slew of manufacturing companies with junk-bond financing arranged by Drexel , has had to resort to a bridging loan from banks to finance his acquisition of West Point-Pepperell , a textile giant .
24 In the 15th century there is a dearth of Florentine musical examples of the laude , and Wilson has had to resort to a discussion of the music found in lauda sources from the Veneto .
25 Storage Technology Corp has had to turn to Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd for helical scan subassemblies for planned new tape drives .
26 Even ITN has had to turn to CNN for some footage of the Gulf , but that does n't cause Phillis any problems : ‘ I 'm a great admirer — Turner 's done a marvellous job , ’ adding that while the US network has received plaudits for its Gulf coverage , it is merely returning the coverage that ITN provided of the Conservative leadership contest .
27 Just in recent weeks we have had public reports of a cardiologist who has had to turn seriously ill patients away because of the budget system — I am telling the truth about the health —
28 At Guy 's Hospital the poisons unit has had to set up a psychiatric liaison service to help such patients .
29 He has had to carve a replacement .
30 Until now Pete 's paper-making company , Ecologically Sound Paper has had to import hemp pulp from Spain .
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