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

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1 and that , and the Dracula has to go towards that person but if that person says someone 's else 's name before you get them
2 Since then the firm has managed to bring the amount of zinc in the effluent down to about 20 p.p.m. , but the agency has made it clear that it has to go below that .
3 ( It has to go through all stages in both Houses and receive the Royal Assent . )
4 everybody has to go through those moments . ’
5 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 .
6 Quite a lot of guesswork and estimation has to go into this , but the margins of error are not so great as to nullify the whole enterprise .
7 ‘ She has to go for some more treatment , ’ Jack Foley said .
8 His belief is that work has to go on all year round , whether or not that means taking on the hazardous and snow-covered Carpathian mountains .
9 Is it part of the Intercity trademark that the silver swallow has to go to right-hand up
10 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 .
11 She has to go to Next , nowhere else .
12 Yes it has to go like that
13 A wide runner , he loves the striped jacket ( t6 ) but this time has to go from three .
14 Why invent a mystery force that magically knows how hard to pull on everything to make them go round the same path when you could say that everything has to go in that curved path because that is how the space itself is curved ?
15 Yeah well it probably will be cos but it I mean they 've never had to go to that extension have they ?
16 ‘ Please tell Mr Reynolds that as Mr McGregor has had to go into two to collect cricket bats he will not be able to take class 4B at 11am today .
17 Of the 59 people who were living there , 29 have had to go into alternative accommodation .
18 Ian , who was responsible for dealing with diocesan loans to incumbents for cars , had had to go into some detail on these points .
19 He 'd had to go through that wrench of premature separation alone ; now I had to .
20 If they 'd settled at the beginning we would n't have had to go through this battle .
21 If this package had had to go through national parliaments , it would not have been achieved in a hundred years ! ’
22 Well I thought there must be something , because I thought oh , she must have had to go in early with her not coming in .
23 To go to the one in the park we 'd have to go up that hill and there 's no way I can push this buggy with Bryony in the front and all these fruit and vegetables I could n't get up and the hang on to you two with your reins I could n't get up that steep hill .
24 My elder brother , one of the last O-level year , pretends to sneer at my GCSE passes , but I 'm glad we did n't have to go through all the cramming and regurgitation of the old exams .
25 Do we have to go through all that again ! ’
26 Why does he have to go through all this Sturm und Drang ? ’
27 You 'll have to go through all the Bs
28 Sheila Payne suggests a number of reasons for this : the side effects of the drugs become more distressing ; patients are aware that they will have to go through further courses of similar treatment and feel gloomy at the prospect ; and they receive less support from health professionals than at the start .
29 But leaving through the Vadinamian Valve the ship would have to go through another full molecular security check .
30 Given that it has never heard of Snell 's law , does it have to go through some alternative process of computation to adjust its angle-of-dive appropriately — and if so , what ?
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