Example sentences of "have [to-vb] [prep] [art] [num ord] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In the long term , Britain has to come into the next century with a partnership in Europe . |
2 | Agree what the patient has to do before the next session |
3 | The transmitted message contains details of all that the satellite has to do in the next period , in particular to implement the survey . |
4 | To gain an understanding of the persistence and excellence of black sportsmen , the analysis has to begin in the eighteenth century . |
5 | Whoever received and processed a buy order would gain both the commission and a client , without having had to prospect in the first place . |
6 | Only think of all my anxiety , the fears and sorrows I have had to endure for the last fortnight … |
7 | And of course the woman was n't really one of theirs , just some distant freelance , and the back-up with her was some nutty amateur they 'd had to use at the last moment — |
8 | Right , agree with what councillor and councillor have had to say about the first part of this . |
9 | I shall just have to wait for the next Guinness Book of Records for the answer . |
10 | If they did n't feel like coming back you 'd have to wait till the next hour . |
11 | They still have to make and pay for a boiler so this particular age of Victorian Steam may have to wait until the next century before it makes a comeback . |
12 | Well , he 'll have to see about the next time Kyle cos he was |
13 | But having to wait until the 80th minute to score , is n't good in my books . |
14 | Any emergencies can now be dealt with without having to wait until the next day . |
15 | If , however , an appeal committee comes to the conclusion that efficiency would be prejudiced by complying with the preference , then the appeal committee will have to proceed to the second stage and decide how to exercise its discretion , by weighing up the advantages which would be achieved by complying with the preference as against the prejudice this would cause . |
16 | ‘ We 'll have to jump from the first floor , ’ said Cardiff . |
17 | I shall have to look into the second matter . |
18 | And she would have to smile at the first question and say , ‘ Oh , no , no , of course lot . |
19 | The erm , yes these and it started to be like warfare more than a game you know at that stage but hopefully now we 're getting back to some sort of sanity with the membership cards you know , because we , the crowd is segregated from the away supporters now and that 's cos if Walsall go into the second division again they 'll have to spend so much I believe on the ground to cage the away supporters in which they do n't have to do in the third division . |
20 | Less than a week ago , he said that this congress would strip the party of its ideology and change its name , but it now looks likely that he will have to settle for the second half of the forecast . |
21 | I know the ‘ next steps ’ , i.e. when I will be contacted and when I might have to return for a second interview . |
22 | We still have a six-point buffer but I expect us to have to go to the last day of the season . ’ |
23 | So we had to wait for the next bus , which was six o'clock . |
24 | Goals in the first five minutes by Dennis Greene and Keith Scott set the Buckinghamshire side on the path to victory , but they had to wait until the 68th minute before Simon Stapleton settled the issue . |
25 | Women had to wait until the Second World War before invading station employment once more . |
26 | Although enjoying the bulk of the possession Ipswich had to wait until the 29th minute before forcing Wright to make his first save , Zondervan hitting a long-range shot which the Newcastle goalkeeper tipped over . |
27 | Dominating for most of the tie , Eppleton had to wait until the 47th minute before Neil Scott forced a way through a resolute Cleadon defence . |
28 | FORMBY always looked the better side but had to wait until the 85th minute before they gained their just reward , Paul Proctor scoring . |
29 | Regeling , who had one nasty fall , had to wait until the last race for his first win . |
30 | Marty Tabb almost grabbed an immediate equaliser when he rattled the crossbar from 18 yards , but the Reds had to wait until the 55th minute to get back on level terms . |