Example sentences of "have [to-vb] that [pron] can " in BNC.

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1 If we want the situation to be as realistic as possible , we have to accept that we can not control all the variables , and can therefore never be sure that the cause and effect relationships we identify are , in fact , correct .
2 We do n't use sites , we do n't make planning applications , applicants do but we have to consider that we ca n't say we do n't like it , go elsewhere .
3 Then of course you have to ensure that you can offer representation whenever it is needed , but most of all , we 've somehow got to create the feeling of lifetime loyalty to the trade union movement and to a particular trade union .
4 In the real world we have to recognize that we can not convert customers to only use the database .
5 Third , you have to believe that they can do as well as you .
6 Finally , you have to believe that you can do better than them .
7 Not only the indignant schoolmarms but all of William 's sad cases have to learn that you ca n't be a tourist in God 's world , and that you get what you pay for .
8 If we are going to deliver to the people to whom we as elected members owe the highest duty , that 's the people who are in receipt of our services the sort of quality service that we , that they deserve then I have to say that we can have as many reports of this nature as we like , but you have got to acknowledge the need to change and you have got to stop resenting the rights of parents and governors to run schools , you 've got to stop being obstructive to competitive tendering and you have got to stop arguing for the retention of services where it 's patently obvious that there 's over provision .
9 I have to say that I can not at present conceive of any circumstances in which this would be other than an abuse of power as directly or indirectly requiring the practitioner to act contrary to the fundamental duty which he owes to his patient .
10 I have to prove that I can do a better job than the lads already in the side . ’
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