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

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1 Specifically , it is to query the new received wisdom , that the alternative party to the Conservatives in British politics has only to take the consumerist road , and present itself as the protector of the individual against Big Business and Big Government .
2 An official has just to take one look , and know she 'll give in at once .
3 In France , where substantial remedial action has still to take effect , there was a deficit of $7.4m ( 1992 : $7.8m loss ) on premium income up 20% as a result of substantial rate increases in a market which is now much more receptive to rating action .
4 Although it may be distressing to the mother to find that she has now to take the child back , nevertheless there is no escape in my judgment from the conclusion that the child 's return should be ordered in this case .
5 The sociology of culture , at this level of institutions , has then to take account of both historical and contemporary diversity .
6 However , it has yet to take concrete steps to stop atrocities , or bring their perpetrators to justice .
7 Conversion of this space has yet to take place and the unlined timber skeleton of the boarded external-wall construction of the upper storeys remains on view to the interior , awaiting its insulation and internal finishes .
8 The much publicized working-class Conservative has yet to take command of the green leather benches .
9 The training , which has yet to take place in the UK in a formal way , will draw on what has been written on language techniques and the specific situation of the deaf community .
10 Women 's history has yet to take root within our universities and so must wait even longer before it makes an impact in the classroom despite the availability of many histories of women produced in the last decade or so , which could provide starting points for a better balanced approach to history .
11 He is practical in his dealings with the media , but the international press has yet to take Bradl to its heart because he speaks only a little broken English .
12 In France , where further remedial action — including a significant redundancy programme — has yet to take effect , there was a deficit of $12.6m ( 1992 : $14.7m loss ) .
13 What has yet to become an accepted methodology in the study of public administration is a perception of organizations , including those in the public sector , as being themselves political systems.l Organization theory , drawing primarily as ever on evidence from private firms and corporations , offers political interpretations of the internal structures and decisionmaking of large-scale organizations which the study of public administration has yet to take up in any systematic manner ( Walsh et al.
14 This has yet to take place .
15 This year 's expected cull of 5,000 elephants has yet to take place ; and one of the controversial wildlife management policy 's most vocal proponents has now lost his job as assistant director of the Department of National Parks and Wildlife .
16 She says it 's hard work having to think of other ways of getting around — having always to take into consideration the bus timetables — I ca n't arrange to meet friends unless there 's a bus at that time and coming home — leaving the pubs — I have to drink up quickly if I want to catch the last bus home .
17 This reappraisal will have also to take into account two other elements implicit in current thinking — the need for continuity and coherence both within subject disciplines and between school and school .
18 He used to say : ‘ I think music is in the air all around me : I 've only to take as much as I want ’ .
19 She had only to take one look at him to realise he had n't forgiven her for walking out on him , nor for going to see Robert Dexter behind his back , and her heart sank .
20 Russian statesmen had increasingly to take account of panslavist agitation , and no French statesman could directly affront the ideal of revanche .
21 He had learned valuable lessons from his experience as governor of California and illness and old age had yet to take their toll .
22 Ernest Kombo , speaker of the transitional legislature , the Higher Council of the Republic ( CSR ) , warned on Sept. 14 , two days before the opening of the CSR 's session , that elections planned for the first half of 1992 might be postponed because a census of the electorate scheduled for mid-September had yet to take place .
23 A RE-THINKING of High Noon , awarding more points to the practical men who have finally to take a stand , as represented by farmer Van Heflin , who just wants to get his crops in , with the figure of the hero reincarnated as Alan Ladd in fringed buckskins .
24 We have still to take the matter of editions a little further .
25 But perestroika came late to the Soviet Academy of Sciences , and the reforms introduced over the past two years have yet to take effect .
26 Most of those who will go to New Zealand have yet to take their primary degree in the subject .
27 Negotiations have yet to take place with 10 minor creditors .
28 America 's infrastructure cries out for refurbishment , yet private-sector projects have yet to take off .
29 For those who have yet to take the plunge I hope the following will act as a series of checkpoints that you can apply to your own , unique situation .
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