Example sentences of "have [to-vb] into " in BNC.
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1 | You 'll have to go into a local hostel temporarily — but that 's only so they can check on a few things . |
2 | But for the help of a friend who sleeps in the bungalow at night , and who can help her go to the toilet if she needs to , she says she would have to go into a home . |
3 | You do n't have to go into the country to have a relaxing holiday |
4 | ‘ … and some time today I 'll have to go into the village . |
5 | And if someone wrecks our little houses or projects , let's not get too upset , because when night falls and we have to go indoors — I 'm speaking of our death — all those little houses will be useless ; we shall have to go into our Father 's house . |
6 | If the worst comes to the worst , we 'll have to go into hard training . ’ |
7 | When people get it , they may have to go into hospital or a special home , to rest , or perhaps to stay . |
8 | They are catching up on Daedalus and he will have to go into strict training for a swifter sprint . |
9 | She hoped she would n't have to go into details . |
10 | At the end of the day if he insists , we shall have to go into fourth gear to prepare for it . |
11 | In the later afternoon , Andrew Gregg , deputy co-ordinator of ‘ UUUC Advice and Relief Centres ’ , and I returned to Central Strike Headquarters and collected a portable typewriter and some other items of equipment useful for continuing the strike should we have to go into hiding . |
12 | Just then Albert put his head round the door and I could see that Dad was relieved that he did not have to go into explanations . |
13 | Before arriving in the Soviet Union , Holovich was recruited by the British espionage service and was given instructions for a contact — I do n't have to go into detail , these are matters available to me . |
14 | And if I can not rid myself of it I will just have to go into the service and begin to root out the cause . |
15 | Just how far does Britain have to go into the red before our Government recognizes the problem and moves to tackle it ? |
16 | ‘ He tells me he may have to go into a rest home . |
17 | This year they said she was too ‘ far gone ’ and she 'd have to go into hospital if I wanted a holiday ; getting a definite date for that was impossible so I could n't book anything . |
18 | ‘ Someone will have to go into the photographic laboratory and steal some negatives . |
19 | On the other hand , the larger the quantity ordered , the more will have to go into stock as temporarily idle resources , also a costly business . |
20 | Old Miss Mahoney had a little house in Tanner Road , but she had to go into hospital last week , and if she ever comes out , she 'll have to go into a home for old people . |
21 | I am quite clear that I shall have to go into the evidence very carefully when the police report is available to me . |
22 | Notwithstanding , we are debating the matter on the Floor of the House and I shall have to go into some matters of delicacy in my response . |
23 | ‘ You did not have to go into partnership with the fool . ’ |
24 | ‘ Some of what you have told us will have to go into a statement which you will be asked to sign . |
25 | My plan was to take a Bachelor of Music degree — for which , at that time one did not even have to go into residence . |
26 | You 've got a frown Sandra , on the notice board above the fridge it says this is to be included in next years record of achievement which I presume will have to go into yours as well after my year |
27 | But there 's a lot if we were going to talk about the m relative merits of the inner and outer today , I think er there 's quite a lot in addition to the er the traffic effects within Knaresborough which we would have to go into er er because I mean , in fact we 've and that is why I did n't include in certainly in my statement , er any defence er in any great detail of choosing an outer route as opposed to an inner route . |
28 | Er , the honourable gentleman wondered whether we would ever have a truncated view again , certainly not under the ninety three legislation because that was a once off as a careful reading of the act will show , er but er we will erm and his honourable friend , the member for Perry Barns hoped er that er we would have no more reviews of European boundaries , I know because he was talking at P R but we will certainly have one new review of er er Euro constituency boundaries because as soon as the parliamentary boundaries are completed er we will have to go into a new review on that basis of all the European seats and of course the full enquiries will be held in the normal way for them . |
29 | ‘ If Steve does n't come back for a few days I 'll probably have to go into Palma and see the airlines and the tourist board myself . ’ |
30 | We 'll have to go into setaside , which I 'm not keen on . |