Example sentences of "has [adv] to " in BNC.
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1 | Even this one example suggests that this objection has little to it . |
2 | As the Congressional Quarterly commented in 1980 , ‘ on the economic front the administration has little to crow about . |
3 | This has all to be seen in the context of the profound fatalism about life itself . |
4 | A freelance musician has found himself the perfect practice room … an empty theatre which he has all to himself . |
5 | A heavy bait , therefore , has to be tackled from a shorter range than does a light one ; a comparatively clean bait — a worm for instance , lying on sand or gravel — has only to be ‘ vacuumed ’ a few times , if at all , before the bream swallows it . |
6 | In my judgment , the question has only to be put for the answer to be apparent . |
7 | That assessment has only to be read to indicart to indicate what it fortended for future success in her chosen career . |
8 | In fact , school is an institution which has little meaning for ‘ the lads ’ : it has merely to be ‘ got through ’ as enjoyably as possible — by ‘ having a laff ’ and rehearsing the loyalties and possibilities for defiance and resistance which will be carried over into work . |
9 | On a first reading it seems puzzling that the ‘ Poorer Growth ’ camps should be those of five or six of our best camp managers whose experience of diet is exceptional , and that the ‘ Good Growth ’ camps should include two Managers whose catering has constantly to be reviewed as not up to our standard . |
10 | Many passsages in the Jewish scriptures refer to the way in which religious observance itself can become an enormous obstacle and has constantly to be overcome . |
11 | He has largely to be fed by a nasogastric tube . |
12 | Once a sizeable sum has been accumulated from street deals , this illegal cash has somehow to be ‘ made legal ’ by slipping it into the banking system . |
13 | Explicitly or implicitly , the various theories treat aggression as an absolute discrete ‘ thing ’ , which , when it appears to be absent in a particular society , has somehow to be accounted for . |
14 | For example , the Allianz group in Munich has close to 25% of the Bavarian Hypo Bank , one of Germany 's biggest . |
15 | It has close to it a park that provides pasture for a large herd of deer and wild goats . |
16 | ‘ For charities , there has always to be work yet undone . |
17 | The transparent ‘ honesty ’ with which he will say good and bad about the people he 's worked with and around has always to be taken as having a ‘ point of view ’ ; that ‘ point of view ’ is governed by what Niki is looking for at any particular moment . |
18 | This last has always to be measured in terms of numbers , and can take no account of degree of motivation . |
19 | Furthermore measurement has usually to be made over a period of time . |
20 | However , older cats are also at risk if introduced into those special households , but the exposure has usually to be longer . |
21 | The main battle has still to be fought and won . ’ |
22 | They were each sentenced to six years ' imprisonment , but were released on bail pending an appeal which has still to be heard . |
23 | 1 his rather sudden change has still to be explained , although the huge reduction in the overall pace of pasture improvement is clearly linked with the stagnation in the market for cattle and sheep . |
24 | The history of ageing in this country has still to be written . |
25 | Even this basic level of skill has still to be mastered by the average public library . |
26 | It may be seen from the above that the controversy between ‘ past use ’ and imprint date as a criterion for weeding has still to be resolved . |
27 | Sometimes conversations reveal the lack of understanding of this concept : it has still to be formed in the minds of some of the children . |
28 | One very notable exception , though , is Joe Satriani who , with the release of his new album , ‘ The Extremist ’ , proves that the final chapter in the book of fretboard fire and fury has still to be writ . |
29 | The when , how and where has still to be part of rugby administration ’ . |
30 | The laws speed up the game greatly but clearly much thought has still to be given to implementation . |