Example sentences of "[noun sg] has to find " in BNC.

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1 To get on to the housing ladder , the first-time buyer has to find a deposit of 5% or more of the property price , and with a typical housing price/income ratio of three times , this can represent 15% or more of annual income .
2 I think for every feeling , no matter how inward and personal it appears , the writer has to find something in the visible world which corresponds to it , to make it visible for the reader .
3 The parish of course has to find its 15 per cent share of this £1 million project and is busy fundraising .
4 But it does not follow that finite forms are superfluous because religion has to find expression in concrete forms , and the plurality of particular religions is necessary for the complete manifestation of religion .
5 Labour has to find a defence and foreign policy that rejects the Conservatives ' Great Power illusions .
6 Yes , you guessed it , DJ has to find them all in another epic arcade adventure : DJ Puff 's Volcanic Caper .
7 ‘ The manning hours at Hartlepool had to be reduced as we are trying to cut the amount of money that the tax payer has to find to run a socially necessary railway .
8 Leeds Diocese has to find more than £1 million a year towards the cost of Catholic schools .
9 ‘ the simple facts which the court has to find are whether the defendant 's conduct in fact prevented the police from carrying out their duty , or made it more difficult for them to do so , and whether the defendant intended that conduct to prevent the police from carrying out their duty or to make it more difficult to do so . ’
10 For one thing , it 's a fearsome collection of issues for which the summit has to find solutions : global warming , deforestation , loss of biodiversity and technology transfer , let alone promoting sustainable development in the South .
11 If a band do n't write their own songs , the manager has to find the right songwriters .
12 And , because there is no standard first aid for a broken heart , every betrayed woman has to find her own cure .
13 Every feeling has to find the metaphor(s) which will give it a body .
14 every Brownie has to find the egg which has her name on it .
15 Electric windows and mirrors , central locking , rear heating , rear wash/wipe and a tilt wheel are on all models , but today 's hard-pressed executive has to find another £701 for a sunroof and £1,092 for air conditioning .
16 Since this effectively precludes the existence of internal organisation as a source of elite power , this line of explanation has to find other such sources and other unifying characteristics .
17 Clearly an innovating minister has to find ways to get a vast operational organization to change its ways .
18 Every individual has to find her way of tapping and using her creative resources , whether her daily environment is a home or an office .
19 It is all very confusing with the result , in my experience , that in many instances the fishkeeper has to find the right feed level by trial and error , which invariably involves water quality problems , as well as compromising the health of the fish until the correct balance is achieved .
20 Ministry of Defence officials are willing to sell the 1,548-acre site for £300,000 , but the trust has to find nearly £3 million to guarantee the area 's future .
21 Every couple has to find for themselves where this balance lies and , to be frank , this can be hard for some because one partner 's idea of novelty is the other 's perception of tedium .
22 The jet has a high bottom line , the operator has to find as much work for it as he can to spread its costs and make a profitable .
23 The atmosphere has to find it somewhere so it goes after the molecules locked in the glazes and that 's when the real magic happens . ’
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