Example sentences of "one [vb -s] to have [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Of course , if the adhesion at the interface is too weak then the material as a whole will be weakened so that , when there is no adhesion at all , one has to have some arrangement like cloth or rope or basket-work to hold the material together by friction .
2 And one has to have some distinction to appear on a medal .
3 It is a phenomenon one encounters continually in Eastern Europe , but most blatantly when one has to have any dealings with state-run organisations .
4 So one seems to have perfect control ; both mice have received the same number of shocks , but one learns how to avoid the shock , the other can not , for there is no escape ; the number of shocks it receives is entirely governed by the behaviour of its learning partner .
5 Balfour Beatty said : ‘ Mr David Cawthra left this company last year — and no one seems to have any record of this incident . ’
6 No one seems to have any idea why ; but hardly anyone seems to have thought it worth while to try to find out …
7 But no one seems to have any figures for the percentage of people who are satisfied with life in general .
8 Although British Aerospace are saying that all the work is going to be carried out , one begins to have some doubts and fears as to whether or not that 's 100 per cent true .
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