Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] [adv] have to [be] " in BNC.
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1 | Much time is lost because of an assumption that the language of literature is ‘ difficult , mysterious and obscure ’ and that texts therefore have to be paraphrased line by line and events carefully summarised . ’ |
2 | Approved race jeans and shirt also have to be worn . |
3 | … goods like fruit and vegetables often have to be thrown away . |
4 | ‘ Sleeping tablets will get you to sleep but can cause hangovers and a bleary feeling , and businessmen often have to be at meetings within half an hour of landing . |
5 | In general , salaries are no higher than can be expected in England , and the cost of living ( coupled with health insurance costs ) may actually be prohibitively expensive in many areas ; people still have to work , and bills still have to be paid . |
6 | Situation : This is not really a role play , because both A and B just have to be themselves and tell the truth . |
7 | By 1981 there were so many people wanting to raft through the Canyon on the Colorado River that there was an eight-year waiting-list and places now have to be decided by a once-a-year lottery . |
8 | Well , life has changed since then , and people now have to be a little bit wary when they meet strangers or find themselves in unusual places or situations . |
9 | Unexpected repair bills , road tax and insurance also have to be paid . |
10 | Nor are these the only costs involved , since fees also have to be paid to the city : £330 million in the case of water and £824 million in the case of electricity . |
11 | Such a large PSBR means a heavy programme of new gilt issues , especially as redemptions also have to be funded . |
12 | Where it is necessary for a company , for example , to pass a resolution to promote legislation , it is useful to include an authority for one or two persons to settle drafting points , and this is especially necessary at the committee stage before commissioners , when decisions sometimes have to be made on the spur of the moment . |
13 | A High Court hearing can be very expensive as barristers usually have to be used — anything from £10,000 upwards . |