Example sentences of "have [to-vb] [conj] it [is] " in BNC.

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1 It merely states that the normal and primary justification of any authority has to establish that it is qualified to follow with some degree of success the principles which should govern the decisions of all authorities .
2 approach , that 's why everybody ca n't , you know , everyone has to conform and it 's like
3 Certainly anyone who tries to analyse English stress placement has to recognise that it is a highly complex matter .
4 This information would not be automatically collected from the request , but is essential in order to describe the person fully , and the retrieval process has to ensure that it is provided .
5 The wider food industry now has to demonstrate that it is using all within its power to minimise the risk of injury to the health of the consumer .
6 He [ or she ] has to decide whether it is more in his pupils ' interests for him to accept the existence of the present social structure and to give them help to advance within it , or for him to have rejected it , on their behalf , as stifling , competitive and exploitative and to encourage them to find fulfilment within themselves and their environment .
7 Whichever approach is adopted ( that of the SDPP or of the School Management Task Force ) the head has to decide whether it is practicable in his or her school to assume that the more that teachers are asked to do in the way of auditing , laying plans , implementing them and reviewing them , the more they will understand about the effectiveness of pupils ' learning .
8 The police officer on patrol has to ask whether it is worth proceeding with and against every suspect , and will often decide it is not worth it .
9 That reduction does not take account of further savings of £19.6 million that the council has to make if it is to avoid having its expenditure capped by the Scottish Secretary .
10 The nearer a satellite is to its sun , the faster it has to travel if it is to counter the sun 's gravity and remain in stable orbit .
11 it 's something we 've just had to leave cos it 's .
12 The church has had to decide whether it 's going to be on the side of the rich , the landowners , the establishment , who are a very small minority , or the poor , and generally speaking over the last fifteen or twenty years in Latin America it 's opted to be on the side of the poor and underprivileged , and theology has grown out of that terribly real situation , not something you learn from books , but something you do because you do n't have enough food in your belly , you ca n't provide for your family , the father 's been locked up , and that kind of theology , that kind of understanding of God , is really rather alien , I think , still to the kind of concerns most Europeans will have because they do n't face those very extreme conditions .
13 Also perhaps you could inform me if it is possible to run the 14k MSDOS in the upper memory , or does it have to remain where it is .
14 I know that if I suddenly start feeling pains anywhere in my body , I do n't have to worry that it is the side effects of drugs , as , regrettably , some athletes do .
15 You wo n't have to remember if it is function key F10 , Ctrl-KD , or /Keep .
16 If , say , my left breast becomes enlarged , I do not have to contemplate whether it is a result of taking illegal substances .
17 I think they 'll have to recognize that it 's gon na be roll your sleeves up and we 're go we are n't gon na be able to do all of the things we wanted to do , and that 's the price we 're gon na have to pay .
18 In practice , this is unlikely to prove a problem for directors of private companies who are probably also the shareholders , but directors of public companies do have to consider whether it is in the interests of the company and the shareholders to agree to a lock-out clause at a figure which may not be the highest obtainable .
19 But he or she will then have to demonstrate that it is possible to make sense when using such terms .
20 With an advertisement you will often have to decide whether it is best illustrated by a drawing or a photograph .
21 When we look at the characteristics of the land itself , do we have to decide whether it 's countryside or not countryside ?
22 Well you 'll have to convince that it 's , it 's just a three eight six .
23 I would have to ask whether it is right to use the measure to reward people who did something two years ago , or whether it would be better to use the money to encourage people to continue the process in the future .
24 It does n't have to happen but it is a disease which is n't noticed until too late .
25 I think they just had to admit that it 's not , they ca n't , they ca n't do any s s sin , because it 'd say so , right .
26 and of course it was all squashed up either side , we have to wait until it 's dry now .
27 I have a lot of shade so I have to wait until it 's dry .
28 Disposal of property or effects all have to wait until it is formally decided who has the task of doing this .
29 ‘ Well , ’ argues Paul , ‘ you have to remember that it 's our first album and it 's , like , our album for the world .
30 As for Fred , we have to remember that it is Chrissie 's word against his , and that he is entitled to the benefit of any doubt .
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