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

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1 That has to speak highly for the way in which the software does its internal calculations and comes up with the answers .
2 This has to do both with what are called states of affairs , which we may take ultimately to be a matter of individual properties , and also what are called laws .
3 The British had to reckon now with an Indonesian army .
4 Although we had bucked the recessionary trend in the previous year , demand for carpets was even more depressed , and in a fiercely competitive market place , we all had to work harder for our share of the smaller ‘ cake ’ .
5 In the days of lead type this was done almost automatically because the pieces all had to fit together without any gaps .
6 The result is that many have to rely heavily on rote learning and memory , with limited understanding .
7 There are great advantages to this style of entertaining ; the bonding between participants is inevitable and speedy , given the fact they all have to work together in close proximity ; business relationships are enhanced as company employees and valued clients share the hoisting of the sails and other such activities .
8 However , it must be stressed that it is a question of fact in each individual transaction , and the question one has to ask objectively in every single situation is whether the purchaser is merely selecting specific assets for the use in his own business or whether he is buying assets in order that he can carry on the business in succession to and in place of the vendor .
9 JANSHER KHAN and Susan Devoy , title favourites in the Hi-Tec British Open Championships , each had to fight hard for their place in today 's finals at Wembley .
10 Well we got the rock and roll ones first well they have , them two have to go together in a certain place cos them are all the rock and roll ones and them are not .
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