Example sentences of "[verb] that [pron] have [to-vb] in " in BNC.

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1 But at the last minute , self-interest takes over ; in the stark presence of the perforated piece of paper and a stub of pencil on a string , we realise that we have to live in the ‘ real world ’ , and our courage fails us .
2 I do n't believe that you have to sit in front of a Mexican scene in order to paint Mexico .
3 I know that I have to believe in myself to overcome it but I ca n't when I 'm destroying myself .
4 Also it may mean that you have to pay in advance .
5 Crucially , Realism provided a justification for the kind of foreign policy which the leaders of the USA felt that they had to undertake in the period immediately after the Second World War .
6 Liz was humiliated by this , rather than enraged , but she knew that she had to qualify in order ever to be free and accepted the conditions .
7 ‘ As soon as I was introduced to the concept of the Dewhurst Tennis Academy , ’ said Mr Dick , ‘ and its sole directive to produce champions , I knew that I had to assist in this exciting initiative for British tennis ’
8 The shaikh complained that he had to leave in a hurry ; his opposite number had left by plane , and he had to drive urgently to Kufra for it was essential that as many people as possible should turn up , to emphasize the seriousness of the affair .
9 Why invent a mystery force that magically knows how hard to pull on everything to make them go round the same path when you could say that everything has to go in that curved path because that is how the space itself is curved ?
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