Example sentences of "have [to-vb] for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 These days you do not have to go for matching suites of furniture in the dining room , any more than you have to go for three piece suites in the living room .
2 The answer I tend to get off a lot of places is that I have to wait for twelve years
3 Thus for a proper appreciation of the distinction between " slow " and " fast " you have to wait for electromagnetic waves to be introduced , discussed , and digested .
4 I have to play for next week .
5 It leaves us saying ‘ We do n't like this one but we like that one less ’ , so we have to opt for lesser evils . ’
6 Animals can not make a living so simply , ; not being able to photosynthesize , they have to hunt for prepackaged food , either directly by eating plants or indirectly by eating the animals that have eaten the plants .
7 Your success could be resented by others , which may mean that you have to fight for dear life to hang on to what you 've got , or there will be little time to enjoy your personal or social life .
8 Even at this early date , therefore , we have to allow for managed areas of woodland , as well as wildwood , in the landscape .
9 We have to allow for some license : he is writing to his brother in Paris about this street pick-up and doing his best to make it palatable .
10 You body wo n't turn as much as it did before , you get tired more quickly , you 're less able to concentrate for long periods and have to allow for more errors .
11 And it is the poll tax payers who have to pay for that debt to be serviced . ’
12 Now you have to pay for unsolicited restoration
13 And we kept saying , ‘ You have to pay for these things ’ .
14 Small producers appear to see inferior bargaining strength as the price they have to pay for some continuity in orders .
15 Now , incorporated in these charges there 's a litter collection , so if litter is dumped on District Council ground , but they wo n't it at the Scottish Homes land , then the owner have to pay for this service .
16 The actual notes used are not completely constant , as they have to change for tonal reasons , but one has a general impression of constancy through the unchanging regular movement and similarity in note shapes :
17 General manager David Melvin said : ‘ We provide catering to 350 outlets within the region , including schools , but we have to tender for that business .
18 So er can I suggest that we actually ask the the Recreation Ground Committee to look at these problems over the er I do n't think there are any significant problems actually after the , after the Easter weekend fortunately , but just to have er in reply to the city football club , because they are concerned , and have been I have to say for many years , so it 's not unusual .
19 ‘ We now need to have good communications and contracts with tourist attractions , so we know exactly when they are open and if they have to close for any reason , ’ says Ms Burrows .
20 LEAs have to bid for these grants .
21 These have to operate for prolonged periods and are robust and solid pieces of equipment , for space and weight are not serious constraints .
22 A typical weekend visit where the guest arrives Friday night and departs Sunday night will probably mean you have to cater for two dinners ( Friday and Saturday night ) , two breakfasts ( Saturday and Sunday morning — maybe cooked breakfasts ) , two lunches ( Saturday and Sunday ) , and one tea ( early Sunday evening ) .
23 For the teachers who have to cater for all kinds of pupils this concentration on a particular kind of pupil and a particular kind of educational success poses the same dilemma voiced by the rural studies teacher in response to the promotion of academic examinations in his subject ; ‘ Once again we can see the unwanted children of lower intelligence being made servants of the juggernaut of documented evidence , the inflated examination . ’
24 The kitchen staff have to cater for all diets from vegan to diabetic , and from Muslim to Jewish .
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