Example sentences of "have [to-vb] [adv] to the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 the reader has to go back to the previous stretch of discourse to establish what This refers to .
2 It can be very tiring , and she has to adapt constantly to the changing needs of the learner , patient and ward .
3 Each time she does so , the male has to dig down to the buried vegetation and cover it over again .
4 ‘ 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 .
5 Soon they will have to go up to the front-line again .
6 The privatization bill will probably have to go back to the upper house , whatever happens in the Commons .
7 Soon there will be nothing left to know and I shall have to go back to the Annual Assessment .
8 ‘ Could n't we have a second chair ? ’ ventured John Gould , inciting the first major row : ‘ We 'll have to re-think the whole thing ’ says James ‘ we 'll have to go back to the very beginning and re-block it ! ’
9 Any sign of browning or other discolouration could be the onset of die-back , and if this is confirmed , you may be able to trim it away , but if it goes back below the node , you will have to prune back to the next growth bud irrespective of its direction .
10 Then , once I am at home , I usually think the whole of it was splendid , and hate having to settle down to the monotonous , lonely life of a writer .
11 Unix users with NFS would have to change over to the unfamiliar — and untried — DCE or find themselves unable to integrate with NT easily .
12 I believe that it will be updated as the new computer takes on additional information , but when and at exactly what point is a matter on which I shall have to get back to the hon. Gentleman because I do not know ACPO 's plans .
13 A reader , disgruntled in large proportion , sat down to work out how much of his salary he would have to hand over to the Inland Revenue heavy mob for the past year .
14 But you do n't have to rush off to the other extreme .
15 We have now finished coaling at Chapmans Well , but had to wait right to the very end for the best coal .
16 Either he had to go up to the Broken Hill Ironworks at Newcastle or she had to go down to Canberra to see some official about tariffs or quotas or immigration levels .
17 I had to go on to the usual horror .
18 It 's hardly worth drawing the cheques in certain cases and the capital programme , could n't see it actually when I looked for it first time , had to go back to the pink sheet and found the noughts , now we 're not as generous as we 'd like to be , but at least we try .
19 When the tide turned , we all had to struggle back to the large Irrawaddy steamer again .
20 Then we had to ski down to the next lot of lifts which went even higher and when we had mastered that we got on a chairlift which took us right to the top .
21 Governments had to live up to the mythical images of themselves which were part of their acceptability .
22 Apart from the physical difficulties , he also had to face up to the mental stress of completing the task .
23 The rest we had to transport up to the second and fourth floors , up steep , dark steps !
24 Once I 'd accomplished the first stages of training , getting her to sit still on my fist , I had to move on to the next stage : getting her to feed there .
25 We have to go back to the first quarter of 1986 to see such a low figure for construction output per person in the past decade .
26 To identify classes you have to go back to the intentional properties of individuals — to the judgments , desires and aspirations which are essential to explaining what they then do in the class struggle .
27 When they reach an obstacle , such as the sharks , they have to go back to the previous question .
28 For those , you have to traipse off to the main offices .
29 We have to look back to the first quarter of 1988 to see a time when construction output was so low .
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