Example sentences of "[noun] have [to-vb] at [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In earlier times and into the twelfth and thirteenth centuries , many of the basic administrative and judicial activities were carried out through the arrangement of hundreds , hundred courts , and hundredal manors courts being held at hundred meeting places , where three men for every tithing or vill had to attend at three-weekly intervals .
2 A case in point was a series of devastating strikes that Finniston had to weather at British Steel in 1974 .
3 He added that imports had to continue at competitive levels to safeguard jobs in the processing industry .
4 To keep clear of British radar and stay undetected , the bombers had to fly at low level and so never attained the necessary height .
5 His right foot had to remain at right angles to his leg .
6 The murderer has to wink at other children in the room .
7 Those of us who draft these clauses have to look at similar cases , to see which restraints the courts have upheld and which they have declared void .
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