Example sentences of "[adv] have [to-vb] at [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 One only has to look at the woodcuts of Henri II 's entry into Rouen in 1550 — which Mary very probably witnessed — to get a breath-taking impression of the splendour of royal pageantry , with the king himself riding on a chariot of immense size and grandeur , accompanied by heavily caparisoned elephants .
2 One only has to look at the achievements of David Gower , Monica Seles , John McEnroe and Jimmy White , to mention just a few , to realise that left-handers can excel at their chosen sport .
3 ‘ You only had to look at the faces sitting around the table at base camp to know that they were physically and mentally finished . ’
4 He added : ‘ You only have to look at the figures for fire deaths in hotels to see this is not a problem .
5 If anyone wants to judge the competence of government in industry they only have to look at the results of our nationalised companies as a guide .
6 If you want an illustration of that you only have to look at the words of President Reagan .
7 You only have to look at the restaurants that are popular now — bistros , even the workman 's cafe . ’
8 The Saturday shift always seemed to drag on endlessly for the elderly night watchman and he envied people who did not have to work at the weekends .
9 Those who want to argue with his approach just have to look at the trophies he won .
10 People outside the church are often not content ; you just have to look at the pressures from the mass media .
11 ‘ We really have to get at the schoolchildren so that they learn that mentally disabled people have every right to share the same community as them .
12 This was designed to be a very generous criterion , minimal examples of correct details could be ‘ We did n't have to wait at the lights ’ or ‘ There were several cars ahead of us ’ .
13 You 're not in prison — you do n't have to stare at the walls .
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