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

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1 Winter-lets are not intrinsically bad , but they are ‘ symptoms rather than causes of insecure housing , chiefly because many authorities ignore the needs of people who have to resort to them for want of a better choice … . ’
2 ‘ Above all , we want decisions to be taken by those who have to live with them . ’
3 Many things about AIDS are uncertain but the more you know about it , the less you will be afraid — and you could become a very good friend to people who have to live with this problem .
4 So we pray for those we know in the church or parish who mourn the death of a loved one ; for those who are ill , or are convalescing after sickness or an operation ; for those who have to live with constant weakness or pain ; for those who are anxious about the health of a loved one , particularly mothers anxious about children .
5 You can play it by the odds , by intuition , or by what you feel is morally right , but you and Bill are the ones who have to live with the result .
6 Given that the majority of people are as rational about their fertility as I am — and God knows we are the ones who have to live with our decisions — it seems that any government which tries to overrule those decisions for the sake of some nebulous ‘ common good ’ , or ‘ future benefit ’ is not to be trusted .
7 Do those of his constituents who have to live on the margin , as many of mine do , consider the subject to be a matter of amusement ?
8 This will be a great comfort , no doubt , to those who have to live in England 's damp , ill-lit , unstable and semi-derelict housing .
9 In addition , the relatively small number of alternative dwellings available to families who have to live in specific rural locations may mean that they have to take and retain whatever dwelling is available , whether or not it is appropriate to their needs .
10 These can give people who have to live in certain remote locations a slightly better chance of obtaining appropriate accommodation .
11 It is disgraceful to our Public Works Department , most unhealthy to the wretched people , European and native , who have to live in the neighbourhood , and most offensive to all railway passengers .
12 Let's not end up like the keyboard players who have to call in programmers .
13 Worse luck on the voters who have to contend with the most challenging of ballot papers .
14 From this perspective , the Prime Minister is increasingly regarded as the keystone to the system enjoying unchecked and autocratic powers equivalent to an elected monarch and in excess of those enjoyed by presidents who have to contend with the legislature " checking and balancing " their powers .
15 Losers too are local residents , who have to contend with traffic , noise and litter and all the other types of disturbance .
16 First , if restriction on liberty is the defining feature of punishment , what are we to make of the experience of children who have to go to school and adults who have to work for a living ?
17 If that is so I wonder how members of the public who have to go to the magistrates court are going to be able to travel to either Alton or Aldershot to have their cases heard ?
18 Several local PPLs , who have to go to him , have complained about this exorbitantly high fee , but it seems that there is little we can do about it .
19 They 're only humans , people who have to go to the toilet and fart just like the rest of humanity .
20 But this left unresolved the basic problem that " those who take the decisions about what to spend money on are not the same people who have to account for it " ( Gretton and Harrison 1988 ) .
21 People who have to exist on social security [ over a long period of time ] have a different set of values .
22 Teachers , who have to cope with a large group of children , are likely to regard aggressive or disruptive youngsters as problems and overlook those who are quiet and withdrawn because , in their terms , they are ‘ well behaved ’ .
23 For the many hearing parents who have to cope with their deaf babies , this project 's results could be of great use .
24 Worst of all is watching those people who have to queue for their pensions and benefits in such dingy surroundings every week .
25 If a walk is taken into the higher fastnesses of the glen , as may quite easily be done for several miles , more and more appear in succession ; indeed , there is a through route for walkers , not available to those who have to return to parked cars , all the way to Loch Treig and Corrour Station : a memorable expedition .
26 White people who live in an area like Neasden , Dalston , wherever , should really be talking about how much Black culture influences them , instead of it being always us who have to talk about the influences of white culture on us .
27 In other words , it is they who have to act as mediators between theory and practice , between the domains of disciplinary research and pedagogy .
28 ‘ Women have babies , ’ I said firmly to my redeeming friend , ‘ so it 's men who have to decide about spending money , such as money on restaurant bills . ’
29 As a result of all this , opportunity-thinking is neglected and is left to individual entrepreneurs who have to answer to nobody but themselves .
30 for those who must start work early in the morning ( for example , bakers or farmers who have to deal with livestock ) , their life-style requires them to be active earlier .
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