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

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1 In industry the purpose of this process is to make work more interesting , through the restructuring of the components of a work role — either by increasing the number of operations that each worker has to perform or by making changes from one activity to another more frequent .
2 Although I am convinced that the prime management problem is ‘ making it happen ’ , one has to accept that in life there is always at least an evens chance that one is going the wrong way .
3 He despises the human race and the combinations that make it tick ; the human race in its present state , he 'd qualify — he 'd like to send us all back to nursery school — so he has to behave as unlike his fellow beings as he can . ’
4 The first declaration he gave to Pineau to take back to France would almost certainly have disappointed resisters : its denunciation of the Third Republic was a little too sweeping for Pineau 's taste ( one has to remember that by this stage the bitter experience of Vichyism and Nazism was beginning to rehabilitate the reputation of republicanism in France ) , and it had almost nothing to say about social or economic reform .
5 In order to understand what you would see if you were watching a star collapse to form a black hole , one has to remember that in the theory of relativity there is no absolute time .
6 And somebody has to say that under Section fifty four A if this kind of policy exists in the county structure plan it will be extremely difficult for any proposer erm of development outside built-up areas , existing built-up areas , to proceed .
7 Once the constable has told that person of both types of specimen and has listened to anything that that person has to say as to which type of specimen he would wish to provide , the constable may decide whether the specimen to be provided should be a specimen of blood or urine .
8 The company , which also sells building materials , has to move because of the proposed cross-town route linking the A68 and A66 .
9 In the more difficult political conditions in which a Labour leader has to operate when in opposition , appeals for restraint were less likely to be effective … ’
10 They had a hospital all lined up , and they 've had to cancel because of staffing problems .
11 I had never had to argue that as a woman I should have an education , become a theologian , own a house , or anything else .
12 So , I appologise for the excessive size of this one ; - } } ( I 've never had to say that before ) but I have decided not to compress them .
13 Many youth clubs in Elswick , Benwell and Lemington have had to close because of that lack of funding .
14 Shall have to wait that in the window you know , my like the other one .
15 The Bishop said the translator had attended very carefully to all the criticisms and it now seemed likely that we would have to wait until at least the end of the summer before the English edition appears .
16 Greater competition would require less regulation , but that will have to wait until after the election .
17 you can see in fact you know the position , for every option adopted in January I think the er , some of the things I 've seen will in fact will minimize the impact upon Pipers Vale , but I think that , I think we 'll have to wait until after Christmas to get the er final recommendations from the er from the
18 Well she might , but you might have to wait till after Christmas for it .
19 Whether we would go to the full two fifty I think will have to be you know we 'll have to wait till nearer the time .
20 The second is that even if the stockmarket does eventually rise by enough to persuade holders to exercise the warrants , issuers will have to plan and to some extent act as if it will not .
21 But James Barrington , director of The League Against Cruel Sports said : ‘ We are disappointed on one level that our wildlife will still have to suffer because of the bigotry and ignorance of elected representatives .
22 ‘ Well , we 'll obviously have to bear that in mind , but … ’
23 No that would be fine , I mean , whoever 's president will have to bear that in mind wo n't they ? .
24 It would be nice to write that despite these lapses of judgment , not to mention the occasional maladministration , investors and other stakeholders in business do not have to worry because of the safety superstructure which has been built since .
25 because we 're gon na have to know that in advance because the describers have to be asked if they will be will they be able to travel ?
26 To succeed under the Consumer Protection Act , the plaintiff would have to establish that in 1989 people generally were entitled to expect the gloves not to carry the risk of causing arthritis ( see paragraph 9–08 above ) .
27 But more , were one to accept the date given in the traditional account , one would also have to accept that in the space of something less than three years Molla Husrev was appointed to and then abandoned the posts to which he was appointed at the death of Hizir Bey , went to Bursa , built a medrese and taught there , and returned to Istanbul to accept the office of Mufti .
28 ‘ People are entitled to follow statutes as they are ; they should not have to speculate as to Parliament 's intention . ’
29 ‘ But you 'll have to remember that under no circumstances at all can you expect the spell to last longer than seven days .
30 What a marvellous constitution she must have to remember that after all she 'd been through !
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