Example sentences of "have [to-vb] [prep] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Also all receivers have to make prescribed returns to the Registrar and the administrative receiver has to report to creditors including unsecured creditors .
2 Ball was the first amateur and the first Englishman to win the Open , at Prestwick in 1890 , but the kind of loving research that has to go into books of this type invariably makes fascinating reading .
3 He has a wood shavings bed in his stable , otherwise he would eat all the straw , and he frequently has to go on diets , which make him grumpy .
4 A disabled person might have to pay more for his holidays because he has to go to places where there are additional facilities available .
5 Supposing , however , the defence has to cope with attackers pushing up just far enough to catch them on the turn and stay onside .
6 Once the product hits the real world it has to cope with users who are not so well behaved or gentle — hence the totally new crop of errors .
7 It has to cope with conflicts of interest when , according to corporatist ideology , there is supposed to be a single , overriding common interest expressing collective goals .
8 The theory has to cope with situations in which the dynamical properties of particles , such as electrons , protons and neutrons , and even atoms , are very different from what we would expect of a scaled-down billiard ball following its usual ‘ classical ’ behaviour .
9 What sets the true teacher apart is the ability he or she has to relate to children with thoughtfulness , concern and love .
10 In any organisation , one often has to work with subordinates — and superiors — whom one does not like .
11 And , as soon as the consumer has to juggle with changes in the period of the agreement as well , he also has to juggle with some paradoxes .
12 ‘ Either LIN buys the rest of the franchise it does n't already own , or it has to come to terms with McCaw . ’
13 On completion of detoxification and frequently during it , the user has to come to terms with two further related problems : the psychological and social aspects of dependence .
14 ‘ Most people , in their hearts , know that Britain has to come to terms with reality .
15 " Well , I always was a gossip , always will be , it 's in my nature , One has to come to terms with one 's little weaknesses , " she said tolerantly , as if speaking of someone else 's .
16 He has to come to terms with past losses — the loss of security and trust in adults , and the loss of innocence .
17 Rosa has to come to terms not only with what her inheritance means to her but also with accusations that her parents ' brand of Communist radicalism ducks the real issue — the oppression of the black majority by the white minority .
18 ‘ Ponies in the paddock , that sort of romantic scenario everyone has to come to terms with . ’
19 Eldorado ( BBC1 , 7pm ) : Ingrid has to come to terms with a matter of life and death , while Marcus does the dirty on Alex .
20 Claiming that he is not ‘ presenting any idyllic picture of the rural parish ’ , Eliot takes as his ‘ norm , the ideal of a small and mostly self-contained group attached to the soil … with a kind of unity which may be designed , but which also has to grow through generations ’ .
21 But usually a practitioner has to look to decisions where the material features are fairly comparable with his particular case .
22 It has to do with general properties , certainly , but also it has to do with ranges of them .
23 Community development has to do with communities assuming greater control over their own lives and with people , both individually and collectively taking up an increased decision-making role in social life .
24 One comes from theory , and has to do with ideas about the nature of language in general as a psychological and social phenomenon , internalized in the mind , externalized in social life .
25 ‘ A card index may be a noble thing , especially if it has to do with animals . ’
26 Almost everyone in England and Wales is aware that the penal system is in ‘ crisis ’ , even people who have little idea of what ‘ the penal system ’ is , except that it has to do with prisons and punishment .
27 Just as , for the Aristotelians , knowledge or scientia has to do with necessities , with what must be so and can not be otherwise , so , for Locke , ‘ knowledge ’ is universal and certain .
28 He does what he has to do in situations of moral dilemma , though he knows it to be wrong , because to act differently would have been wrong also though not in the same way .
29 Inside , Virgin 's pilots are landing on runway twenty seven at Heathrow , in the simulator they can take off and land as often as they like at this the world 's busiest airport , but in real life Virgin says it has to fight for slots to take off and land at the times to suit business travellers , it blames B A. B A says it does n't allocate slots or monopolize Heathrow Airport .
30 To understand music-hall and vaudeville one has to fight through layers of myth and romance and one has to undo a whole view of the past that uses nostalgia for pre-1914 as a touchstone .
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