Example sentences of "have to stay [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And now he has to stay to July , does he ? |
2 | Then the children start to arrive and the husband has to stay at home at nights with the wife and help look after them . |
3 | He 's caught some bug and has to stay in bed , ’ said Pete . |
4 | the rate last week and every time she she has to stay in bed like you know , someone rings up , she says , Maureen says get up because someone coming round to your house . |
5 | I thought that this charity would appeal particularly to parents who have seen the effect it can have on family life when their child has to stay in hospital . |
6 | If you have not worked regularly at some time since 1978 because you have had to stay at home to care for either a child or a sick or elderly person you may have protected your right to a pension by claiming HRP . |
7 | Men and women whether single or married who have been unable to work regularly because they have had to stay at home to care for children and/o-r a disabled or elderly person may be able to safeguard their pension by claiming Home Responsibilities Protection . |
8 | ‘ I just could n't consider playing tennis professionally if I 'd had to stay in Ireland . ’ |
9 | That 's why we told Hilary he 'd have to stay for GCE year . |
10 | We do n't have to stay with plants , and for this stage of the argument it might be better to switch to animals because they have more obviously complicated organs . |
11 | However , we would expect the effect of terminal education age to differ among people of different generations : 16 was the minimum school-leaving age for sample members aged 28 or less , whereas any respondents aged 80 or older did not even have to stay at school till they were 14 . |
12 | ‘ You 'll have to stay at home till the baby 's born , wo n't you ? ’ |
13 | The school will be closed for up to a week , and pupils will have to stay at home while temporary buildings are put up on the site . |
14 | You wo n't have to stay at Woodborough Junior much longer . |
15 | If I could get a job doing summat like that I reckon I would n't have to stay at Combe Court . |
16 | Bloody hell , I suppose I 'll have to stay behind Stewart ! |
17 | He says that some members of Olympic committees will have to stay in hotels . |
18 | I 'd have to stay in Holyhead for a few nights . |
19 | But the Queen added that she could not allow the mother of the heirs to the throne influencing the way the boys saw their duty — William and Harry , would have to stay in Britain . |
20 | If you can not keep your home warm you will only have to stay in bed longer , ’ he said . |
21 | You do n't have to stay in bed all the time , but take it easy — and , er … watch your diet . " |
22 | Spielberg 's agent had insisted that Sridevi would have to stay in America for a year of rehearsals and shooting schedules . |
23 | He had an infection of the muscle and would have to stay in hospital for at least three weeks , maybe a month , while they treated him with penicillin injections . |
24 | At last the baby is born but you may still have to stay in hospital overnight . |
25 | Legal technicalities mean he could have to stay in Goa for another 4 months and understandably he just wants to get home . |
26 | A couple of hours of any party is enough for me , Brian has said , and we 'll have to stay until midnight , so I 'm certainly not turning up before ten . |
27 | ‘ MANY as are the virtues of the Moon under Water I think that the garden is the best feature , because it allows whole families to go there instead of Mum having to stay at home and mind baby while Dad goes out alone . |
28 | We 've been to Penthurst , I think we 're going to have to stay at home . |
29 | Worse still , Snowy had missed out too , because a grown-up had to stay with Jane . |
30 | Too many Whitehall battles were fought because , for example , tourism had to stay with trade , with the result that a whole series of issues that should have been in the consumer department were not . |