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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Because when I read the leaflet on that crucial afternoon , it turned out that I could n't start swallowing the pills on any old day : the course had to begin at a particular point in my menstrual cycle .
2 Still , the tracers had to start at the beginning , their call-finder mechanism racing frantically through the twenty thousand numbers on the exchange .
3 Our perception of the pub has to work at a number of levels — mostly obvious , but nonetheless worth clarifying .
4 You can you go to church every Sunday , sing the choruses or the hymns , listen to what the man has to say or the lady has to say at the front , and it can just go over your head and it can mean nothing to you apart from something that you believe might be true .
5 Luckily , one of the participants had to withdraw at the last moment and taking her place on the team , I went off in search of sponsors .
6 The other participants in the meeting have to rendezvous at a similar studio , of which there are nine in Britain .
7 ( 8 ) The more female ducks the males have to look at the more time they spend looking at them .
8 Nevertheless , the farmers had to sell at a controlled price and vast sums were retained by Britain , exporting cocoa for dollars .
9 Any team dropping the matchbox has to start at the beginning .
10 The knight had to swerve at the last moment to avoid a head-on collision with his opponent , but at the same time he had to couch his lance to his side as tightly as possible with his hand and under his arm so that the lance blow was struck with all the weight and momentum of his horse behind it , for if in swerving aside he moved his hand or used his arm to thrust at his opponent then a blow delivered in this manner would have no effect whatever .
11 In doing so , the counsellor has to look at the family dynamic with a particular emphasis on those factors which impinge upon the life of the ageing family member , but to be seen as anything other than impartial , particularly when there is jealousy and conflict within the family group , can lead to a lack of trust and the possible withdrawal of co-operation and participation by some family members .
12 The curtain went up at 2 pm , so the children had to arrive at the theatre at about 1.15 to get ready .
13 Reshuffling its North America operations is , ZDS officials say , ‘ part of an effort to make the firm more responsive to the personal computer Unix-based market worldwide … the company had to start at the heart of the problem the bureaucracy in the company . ’
14 The tank had to go at the end of the little landing .
15 In many cases the actual amount of information given in the recalls was minimal , limited to whether a subject had to wait at the junction and whether there was other traffic around at the time .
  Next page