Example sentences of "[noun sg] have [to-vb] on " in BNC.

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1 What is more surprising , when considering what advocates of testing have to say on this subject , is the lack of ideas on how such information could ever help schools .
2 Apart from an admission , the prosecution have to rely on catching the offender redhanded by keeping observations on a suspect or by British Telecom tracing a persistent caller when he is actually making a call etc .
3 For any teaching to be effective , learning and understanding have to occur on the part of the pupil or student .
4 Members of the public have to depend on the press for information on which to base their opinions ; but if allegedly indecent films are always shown in closed courtrooms the press can not give the public the information which it may want and which is necessary for the formation of public opinion …
5 Attempts to do something about the problem have to concentrate on underground resources .
6 What does South Africa 's biggest company have to say on South Africa 's biggest issue ?
7 The members of the Board have to decide on the best methods of bringing work and money into the region .
8 Times are hard for Alan Soden and his family — he ca n't get a job and his family have to live on state benifits .
9 I shall then in fact have to stay on the alert . ’
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