Example sentences of "have to [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Previous UN bosses have had to tip-toe round the twin dangers of Soviet veto and American mistrust .
2 Farmers had demonstrated , as they had to Arch in the 1870s , that once the seed is in the ground they can happily watch it grow and starve their workers , if necessary , into submission in the meantime .
3 And we , Every morning , when we had to strip-wash in the bath er in the bowl-room , the frost was on the ground .
4 When he thought of the law , his chosen profession , his head filled with the savour of dust ; he could taste it on his tongue , mousey and dry , and smell the foist of the archives where he had to pore over the huge books of cases , statutes , precedents .
5 Of course , biopics still have to pussyfoot around the survivors , hence the Bearded Film Director Who Did n't Look Anything Like John Landis in Wired who finds John Belushi ( honorary rock star ) , snorting coke in his Winnebago and then says ( best line delivered in the film ) ‘ John , this is economically unfeasible ’ .
6 A grater/peeler one end and a , and an ordinary knife the other , , I mean if , if it have to candle over the top , you had them
7 There is certainly no suggestion that Member States have to resile from the position adopted by the EAT in Newns v British Airways [ 1992 ] IRLR 575 that individual employees have no right to restrain a proposed transfer by their employer of the business on the grounds that the employee does not wish to transfer .
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