Example sentences of "[noun pl] have [to-vb] [subord] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Then the trustees have to decide whether to distribute it or not ; keep it for future expenses and things like that . |
2 | She felt like Cinders having to decide whether to overstay the deadline and risk an embarrassing incident or do as Fairy Godmother had instructed and be back by twelve . |
3 | The prisoner 's dilemma — a game where two players have to decide whether to co-operate with each other or cheat — has long been of great interest to economists . |
4 | Special recruitment drives have been organised , " model agreements " governing when and under what conditions temporary workers might be used , and " casual workers " charters ' have been drawn up Some unions , notably the electricians , have gone further , establishing local registers of ( otherwise ) unemployed members from which employers have to draw when filling the temporary positions enterprise level agreements have permitted them to create . |
5 | Spurs have to decide whether to recall Stewart to their attack or stick to a successful formula . |