Example sentences of "[adv] have [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 It is such a cohesive , well-oiled unit that the band rarely has to call for outside assistance .
2 BECAUSE HE RARELY HAS TO MAKE ONE .
3 Someone , somewhere has to decide whether interest rates are political tools or cogs in the economic machine .
4 Someone , somewhere has to decide whether interest rates are political tools or cogs in the economic machine .
5 You 've got to try and hold on to so much information that something eventually has to drop .
6 Any insider who sets out to pursue a reflexive anthropology of policing eventually has to face difficulties which arise when he reaches an objective and analytic understanding of his society and its own specific versions of reality .
7 Every watch that comes on has to do a drill .
8 And I think what the Council 's got to do and I think what the what the what the theatre perhaps has to do is only make that leisure card more easily acceptable and available and also look upon the reductions that we give but that perhaps is a way of actually rewarding the people in Harlow to use the theatre and the contribution in actually paying for it at the expense of the people coming in from outside who perhaps do n't pay anything towards the expense of the theatre .
9 Rosemary apparently has to cope with her husband 's anxiety that she could only be cured by becoming more ‘ assertive ’ .
10 Erm , and therefore , that Planning Committee erm , basically has to vote in favour of development , unless there are over-riding planning reasons why they should not .
11 The point was that it basically has to come from yourself and if you feel funny about yourself , then maybe you should go to the root of what 's making you feel funny as opposed to just taking downers and then taking uppers .
12 Phil 's gon na basically , when we 've all had as you would know with all the other girls , then erm he basically has to come and sin erm , we repent to him , basically !
13 Perhaps it all has to do with being unworldly and prepared to believe in the little people at the end of the garden .
14 We all has to put up with it ; you 're a brave girl .
15 And then but then at the end er you know I think you said , Oh but Emmy says it all has to put together .
16 She 's miserable that it all has to end .
17 Any sane and workable approach to life obviously has to contain both an attitude to individuals and an attitude towards the whole .
18 When compulsory environmental impact statements are produced for Parliament for a private or hybrid Bill , the promoter obviously has to pay for the environmental impact assessment .
19 And it 's no good moaning , so has to go and do something about it ,
20 If the patient can not use the lexical procedure to read , say , pint , and so has to fall back upon the non-lexical procedure , a reading error will result : pint will be read with a short i ( as in mint ) .
21 It can not simply withhold performance and wait to be sued : if it does , the other party merely has to wait until expiry of the contractual time bar period and then sue .
22 One merely has to allow that harming others may itself be resisted by invoking the sanction of the criminal law .
23 One merely has to read its wording to see that it can not be given any sensible meaning in a context such as the present , where the mind and will of the defendants are also treated in law as the mind and will of ‘ the other . ’
24 The prosecutor merely has to prove the technical offence of walking on grass .
25 If the community really wants to tackle the problems of alcohol abuse it merely has to encourage the government to push up the cost of alcohol beyond the point of everyday affordability .
26 A producer need not own any resources in order to engage in production ; he merely has to know where to buy resources at a price that will make it worthwhile to produce and sell the product at its attainable price .
27 ‘ The man who is looking for a breed to put shape into his lambs only has to talk to butchers who deal in this type of Texel-sired carcass and look at the successes achieved in carcass competitions .
28 Labour now not only has to embrace the new agenda of electoral reform , political decentralisation and power-sharing , and a new Britain in Europe .
29 To that , one only has to respond that the tax burden is greater and the economy is in worse condition than before Thatcher embarked on it .
30 One only has to compare Scotland with England to see where the real problem lay .
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