Example sentences of "had [to-vb] [adv] to " in BNC.

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1 It 's had to go away to the makers .
2 Of late , though , after his meetings with Eleanor , he had had to go on to his third level of fantasy .
3 goes into this house in Buckley , cos she 's had to go up to Buckley !
4 The company has had to go back to its pre-poll tax database , known as the Historic Voters Roll .
5 If we fell off the rope we would have had to go back to the start .
6 Mind you suddenly I 've had to go back to running on .
7 That 's why Alex has had to go back to London
8 I 'm afraid Freddie 's had to dash off to Scotland .
9 But Pound 's speaker , so far from naïve , has had to struggle through to that desired but unfamiliar nakedness ; and Pound 's verse enacts the struggle .
10 The British surf scene has had to look back to its roots , to the old school , and the philosophy of the Badlands boys has returned to vogue .
11 ‘ We 've had to give out to the poor people in this town great quantities of bread and cheese today , and they 're still complaining .
12 Still , we were hopeful of the future of the still young department , when the decision was made to seek CNAA validation for the courses offered by the College , and we prepared to rewrite ours to take account of our experience , and to justify our intentions more fully than we had had to do before to critics from whom we expected scepticism rather than sympathy .
13 The EEC was attempting to do within its transition stage of fifteen years what Benelux did in three : and yet it was only at the end of its transitional period that Benelux had had to face up to serious difficulties in seeking to achieve its ambitions .
14 Second is that , as the costs of developing the NFP has risen , many firms have had to face up to hard choices of priority about where to concentrate their efforts .
15 Other countries have had to face up to that problem .
16 THE FAMILY of Arthur Thompson , sen , has had to face up to many tragedies .
17 There are many adults who 've had to face up to this problem and have , in actual fact , overcome it Susan Hampshire is one ; I believe Hans Anderson , also , has suffered from this difficulty — that with help they can overcome this and live a normal life .
18 The buyer can include in his claim for damages , the amount of the damages he has had to pay out to his sub-purchaser for breach of contract , see Godley v. Perry ( paragraph 9–05 above ) .
19 Neil says he does n't like the swimming and the lakes have been cold while Derek says they 've been through the pain barrier and have had to spend up to ten hours a day in the saddle but they 've had a good back up team … he also jokes that there has n't been a day when he would n't have rather stopped in bed
20 In the last 40 years , the Puerto Rican people have had to adapt quickly to many changes .
21 AEG has had to hand over to Deutsche Aerospace its lucrative aerospace and defence division , its second-largest unit .
22 He had been eight days at the wheel of the destroyer , and had brought her back from Greenland by ‘ Boxing the compass ’ and his father , HMS Reading 's senior officer , now more than middle-aged , had been put out of action by the rigours of the journey from Liverpool to America , and had had to hand over to Arthur when about two days out of St John 's heading for Iceland .
23 She got home to Kington Square at last , still grubby , very hungry , quite dispirited and having had to hand over to the police the document which had cost her an unreasonable amount of suffering .
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