Example sentences of "have [to-vb] [that] [subord] [art] " in BNC.

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1 But the judge added : ‘ The time has come when Mr Davies has to realise that if the caravans are not removed from the site he may well go to prison , because he will be in contempt of the court order . ’
2 However , Trotsky also had to affirm that although the Russian proletariat in power could win the support of the peasantry by appropriate measures , it would be unable to maintain itself in power or pass over to a socialist regime in Russia ‘ without the direct state support of the European proletariat ’ .
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4 Looking around I had to conclude that if the training has no roots in the ‘ real life ’ of school then the answer is bound to be — not very much .
5 ‘ I have to accept that if the coach Doug Laughton wants Ellery as captain that is the end of the matter .
6 He found the service ‘ exceptionally good ’ , but added : ‘ You have to expect that when the cricket is on you do n't quite get the service you 'd normally expect because they 've all got a radio stuck in their pocket and the ear-piece stuck in their ear . ’
7 In a spirit of friendship across the Floor of the House , I have to say that if the hon. Gentleman really thinks that he advances the cause of housing by denigrating my hon. Friend the Minister for Housing and Planning , he displays an ignorance that is staggering even by Labour party standards .
8 I have to admit that if the situation was reversed I would go bonkers with frustration , so I take my hat off to him — but not my shirt .
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