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

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1 It then has to go through regulatory procedures like filing with the Securities & Exchange Commission and Hart-Scott-Rodino which could taken until late March , early April .
2 Is it part of the Intercity trademark that the silver swallow has to go to right-hand up
3 Academic libraries may be expected to contain collections of research papers but too often one has to go to public libraries to find valuable collections of records and documents of local interest .
4 In winter , skin has to contend with central heating and cold temperatures ; conditions which can cause even the oiliest of skin types to become dehydrated .
5 The main contractor has to plan for subcontracted work just as seriously as for his or her own work .
6 ‘ I suppose the great Dane Jacobsen never has to search for willing company .
7 You can imagine my annoyance , then , that a ) there are no fiscal financial incentives whatsoever to encourage more people to cycle , and b ) that my health has to suffer from car-induced pollution although I do not contribute to it myself .
8 Queen Mary 's Hospital at Sidcup has cancelled all waiting-list surgery for ‘ at least ’ five weeks after more patients than planned were treated in the first five months , producing a £205,000 overspend on top of £200,000 it has to find for under-funded pay awards and other pressures .
9 And , of course , she is a director of Walter Lassally Productions and has to disappear to exotic places occasionally .
10 But Leonard is not of that cloth ; his nature is obsessive ; what he does , he must do with abandon ; he has to work in total conviction , and dedication .
11 Have to has to come into common use before it gets into the dictionary .
12 We might say that the Nun 's Priest represents a human character standing at the intersection of various areas of human activity and experience mirrored within the text , and that the important attributes of the construct that this character is are not least life and humanity themselves ; the real individual and communal life that has to compromise between animalistic anarchy ( i.e. the fabliau world ? — cf.
13 The student has to benefit from up-to-date practical experience on the part of the teacher trainer .
14 When a government has to choose between internal priorities and external largesse , selfishness prevails over charity .
15 She has to look for new friends amongst the ranks of the unattached like herself ; and until she has recovered sufficiently to become interested in organising her social life to the best advantage , her opportunities to continue to enjoy the pleasures of mixed company may be very limited .
16 Spending by public sector organisations has to comply with complex and changing legal regulations , and is exposed to scrutiny at a number of levels .
17 However energetic such a group may be , it has to draw on popular ethnic support .
18 It has to do with certain kinds of knowledge , which allows the adaptation of means to ends .
19 Each of the three hypotheses making up the theory of determinism to be expounded in the first part of this book has to do with mental events , which is to say events within consciousness .
20 It has to do with general properties , certainly , but also it has to do with ranges of them .
21 It has to do with short-term planning and public accounting systems , which mean that , although money can in theory be voted for projects over a number of years , in practice , it usually arrives in annual dribs and drabs .
22 You have things like heredity , marriages , divorces , erm some way of life which has to do with Islamic doctrine that you do and some dispute happens , you take it to the Islamic courts and they have religious judges who take it in that context and they go according to the laws of Islam .
23 Of the Guerrero-Girke combination , Kren remarks , ‘ You could say that Wright 's work has to do with strong control with a certain allowance for sentiment .
24 The Labour Party is in favour of that element of the " Westminster Model " that has to do with single-party government grounded in secure majorities in the House of Commons and it is , in consequence , opposed to proportional representation .
25 In short , what this has to do with modern poetry is very clear ; what it has to do with modern criticism is not clear at all , since that criticism has , as we have seen , no vocabulary for dealing with it , and moves further and further from finding such a vocabulary , the more it takes its lead from linguisticians like Saussure and Jakobson .
26 In short , what this has to do with modern poetry is very clear ; what it has to do with modern criticism is not clear at all , since that criticism has , as we have seen , no vocabulary for dealing with it , and moves further and further from finding such a vocabulary , the more it takes its lead from linguisticians like Saussure and Jakobson .
27 But the speculation that Sycorax has to do with Colchian magic , because that was the land of the Coraxi , sounds as if it might be true .
28 We must conclude , therefore , that the duty to support just institutions , where it has to do with just authorities , is parasitical on the normal justification thesis , and not an alternative to it .
29 What was called ‘ opinion ’ has to do with contingent facts of this sort .
30 I was saying that the second major point of contention has to do with public consultation on the results of the Hydrotechnica report .
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