Use "has to|have to" in a sentence

1. He has to have his bottle!

2. First, one has to have self-pride, then you have to have political change, then follows economic change.

3. The committee has [ have ] decided to dismiss him.

4. The club has/have decided to increase subscriptions.

5. Androcentrism has been shown to have serious consequences

6. Our Entente have [ has ] decided to declare war.

7. Sally always has to have a lame duck to look after.

8. • In co-management, every fisherman has to have a voice and groups have to be accountable.

9. Our relationship has continued to have positive momentum and has grown over time.

10. The successful Anesthesiologist has to have a certain personality

11. She has to have insulin injections for her diabetes.

12. 15 The club has/have decided to increase subscriptions.

13. Explain how Jehovah has come to have rebellious sons.

14. He has to be a homo to have a car like this.

15. Everyone has the right to education and to have access to vocational and continuing training

16. Antipyretic: Quinine has long been thought to have Antipyretic actions

17. The national assembly has/have met to discuss the crisis.

18. The number you have dialled has been ( forwarded ) to voicemail.

19. Now, this has already started to have pretty immediate repercussions.

20. Man has been created to have dominion in this world.

21. Everyone has the right to education and to have access to vocational and continuing training.

22. Everything Behemoth have done has been leading up to this

23. we have to assume the mole has an exit strategy.

24. Antipyretic: Quinine has long been thought to have Antipyretic actions

25. The club has / have voted to admit 50 new members.

26. He has compared the Quran to Mein Kampf and has campaigned to have the book banned in the Netherlands.

27. To do that, of course, he has to have some bankable names to star in it.

28. It doesn't have an environment that adapts to it; it has to adapt to the environment.

29. “I’m sorry to have to tell you this, but your baby has Down syndrome.”

30. A team of experts has / have been called in to investigate.

31. Madame Leroux says that she has to have catalog proofs today.

32. The Sorcerer has Eddie. You have to help me rescue him.

33. How has it come to have such an impact on Judaism?

34. Illogically , IT have to HAs expected some kind of miracle solution.

35. To feel ill or have pain: has been Ailing for weeks.

36. 7 Have I the right to disarrange what it has arranged?

37. You have to screw up the handle, it has become loose.

38. The government has decided to have a clampdown on building roads.

39. God has promised us an eternity to add to the truth we have already bought.

40. It 's not enough , however , to have great customer service - the food has to match .

41. Mr President, I have little to add to what my colleague Aline Pailler has said.

42. Have the ability to withstand shock loading. The interior has separate parts. Have swash plate in them to guarantee quality performance.

43. In 2020, Contactless technology has rapidly evolved from a nice-to-have to a must-have feature in the hotel industry

44. The number of bits to which we have access has grown dramatically.

45. M. tardigradum has been found to have a high level of radioresistance.

46. Cold pressed Colza oil has been found to have numerous health benefits

47. 2 His vaunted new scheme has been shown to have serious weaknesses.

48. We have to record the fact that someone has Blundered and Blundered …

49. The number of bits to which we have access...... has grown dramatically.

50. That kind of punch has to have more heart than actual strength!

51. Parental divorce has often been assumed to have deleterious effects on children.

52. I' m afraid I' m going to have to disappoint, since your usefulness has come to an end

53. He has no credibility. We have to be leery of his proposal.

54. Radon carbonyl RnCO has been predicted to be stable and to have a linear molecular geometry.

55. In order for slang to be slangy, it has to have a feeling of perpetual newness.Sentencedict

56. Sorry it has to be cold, but we have no time to get a fire going.

57. But movement, ultimately, only has a meaning if you have a home to go back to.

58. I love Dr.Le,she is Companionate, has ears to listen, has empathy when needed and spends time to hear every need you have

59. He is going to have to appoint a commission to keep track of the commissions that he has appointed.

60. The decision has been made and I have got to stand by it.

61. I'll have to air out the car. Someone has been smoking in it.

62. The local council has/have decided not to allocate funds for the project.

63. In some patients the drug has been found to have hallucinatory side-effects.

64. For that, Cardinal has asked me to remind you we have a chimney.

65. A good sentence would be, her Acquisitiveness has caused her to have : 15

66. One has to ask some very strange things in the job I have.

67. Rio has the aim, by 2020, to have all its favelas completely urbanized.

68. The play has been very popular ; you have to book up well ahead.

69. It has come to my attention that we have a traitor among us.

70. Has it proved to be worthwhile for those who have made the move?

71. Even a single-frame Comic has to have a sense of forward movement

72. Abyssale has evolved and new core features have been added to the platform

73. What has helped their family to have an orderly routine of spiritual activities?

74. When Agribusiness has a good season, then people have enough food to eat.

75. He'll have to do with what he has got; there is no more.

76. Any balanced budget amendment has to have some exceptions and some implementation provisions.

77. This active force has inspired men to speak and also to write down what they have spoken.

78. They have prayed for new ways to effect transformation and green consumerism has been revealed to them.

79. 11 Date rape is the continue thing those a youth girl have to HAs to worry about.

80. So we have the absolute value of x has to be greater than or equal to 3.