Example sentences of "[adv] have [verb] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 So that 's really you literally only have to listen to the phone call and turn up .
2 But look at it this way ; if we give them the exclusive we only have to go on the merry-go-round once .
3 ‘ In that case , ’ he said blandly , ‘ we only have to worry about the guard outside my door . ’
4 - Elizabeth Rex , chairman of the Harwich Conservative Association ‘ You only have to look at the way we have annoyed the Establishment and the professions to gauge the success of our populist policies . ’
5 You only have to look at the press and television to see how impatient many in our society are .
6 Murder mysteries are something of a British tradition — you only have to look at the popularity of thriller novels and TV ‘ whodunits ? ’ , for example .
7 We only have to look at the interest being shown , especially in public sector institutions , in recruiting their students from a wide social background .
8 You only have to look at the balance sheet its treasurer John Lister will present to its annual meeting in December , a million pounds sitting on reserve .
9 You only have to look at the unemployment amongst married women who would like to be teachers .
10 You only have to look at the number of visitors going to places such as Nepal er to see the increase there , to see how important this connection be .
11 ‘ You only have to look at the number of players with top clubs in the present squad — Arsenal 's Steve Morrow is another example — and it 's obvious there 's hope for the future .
12 Inevitably there will be much improved functionality , and more features — you only have to look at the difference between DOS 4.01 and DOS 5 to see that .
13 Yeah that 's right , very good , so nine , by pouring out this holy spirit and Jesus , Jehovah was er knighting him or appointing him to be the king of this coming kingdom , thing thus have anointed with the spirit , Jesus became the Messiah , which words in the Hebrew and Greek languages mean appoint , a anointed , therefore he became in fact Jesus Christ or Jesus the United , so , so it was Apostle Peter spoke of Jesus who was from Nazareth , Nazareth , how about anointed them , but all the spirit and power , also by his baptism and water , Jesus was presenting himself to God , to carry out the work that God had sent him to earth to do , what was that important work ?
14 Cattle no longer have to go through the ring in numbered order .
15 You no longer have to worry about the length of floats .
16 I must say , I had certain ambitions for higher education myself , but when you receive the call , as they say , those cherished dreams just have to go by the board .
17 At least financial agencies have some pressure to provide funds at competitive rates , and builders to guard against pricing themselves out of the market , but landowners just have to sit on the land until they get the price they demand .
18 I just , I just have got to the stage now where I 've been er , I ca n't remember it 's five or six times , and I think , I 'm not going to get any better .
19 I just have to look at the list of this cos I always tend to forget this .
20 But you just have to look at the chain stores to see how times have changed .
21 This is very unusual , for most livebearers normally have fry during the night , or in the early hours of the morning .
22 ‘ I always have to prepare for the day 's lessons , If I want everything to go smoothly , ’ she explains .
23 The name of John Gould soon became synonymous with the fantastic bower-bird , and gave a new ornithological slant to one of the popular songs of the day : ‘ Will you join in the evening and charm us as you ever have done at the piano ’ , asked Gould of Mrs Owen shortly after his return , ‘ …
24 The scheme 's pioneers hope that by making sure you know where you are on the map you could save vital minutes if you ever have to call on the emergency services for help .
25 Both at home and at school they usually have to remain on the floor and Alice does n't always remember to put them back in the bag .
26 Claytons are my favourites but I ca n't find them that often so I usually have to go with the Tortex .
27 You usually have to start in the middle of the page .
28 ‘ We still have to deal with the bank , ’ he said .
29 ‘ We still have to deal with the bank , ’ he said .
30 Despite their stay in the cells , both offenders still have to pay off the remainder of their fines , around five hundred and six hundred pounds each .
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