Example sentences of "[adj] have [to-vb] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The less fortunate have to stand on aching pins as the carriage , unventilated ( it is impossible to fit air conditioning to tube trains as the tunnels are too small to acccommodate such devices ) , grows hot and foetid ; even the lines of Shirley Lim 's Modern Secrets up there amongst the ads- ‘ Last night I dreamt in Chinese/Eating Yankee Shredded Wheat ’ -brought to us by ‘ Poems On The Underground , ’ a ruse to make tube travel a little less stressful , can not alleviate the strap-hangers ' gloom and frustration . |
2 | Since these have to do with complex processes of political control and relationships between industrial relations actors and the state , an adequate understanding of them and their historical context requires more than a superficial acquaintance with the countries concerned . |
3 | These have to operate for prolonged periods and are robust and solid pieces of equipment , for space and weight are not serious constraints . |
4 | Many have to live in remote place , work long and unsociable hours ( often in foul conditions ) , must cope with clients who are often self-indulgent and in poor physical shape , and have the ability to turn their hands to anything . |
5 | Southwestern Bell Corp and the Panasonic unit of Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd have developed a new personal communication service but we all have to wait until next Tuesday or Wednesday to find out what the service will be . |
6 | I 'm handcuffed to one of the London burlies now and we both have to eat with one hand . |
7 | ‘ Perhaps , ’ he said softly , ‘ there 's a lot that we both have to learn about each other . |