Example sentences of "have [to-vb] [prep] [noun] on [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Sylvia Pedder from Headington in Oxford uses a wheelchair and despite efforts by British Rail to update their trains , she says often she has to travel for hours on end on her own . |
2 | While the company has still not announced how much vendors will have to pay in royalties on top of the $400,000 licence fee for buying the 135,000 lines of code , it did say that royalties had been reduced significantly , and the second release of the code will be free to those companies that buy the first . |
3 | He explained to the blonde girl receptionist who controlled the executive suites that he had to go to Bruges on business . |
4 | Lorna was a late substitute for Ewan Cameron ( now Northern regional sales centre ) who had to go to Skye on business . |
5 | Each garment had to conform to regulations on yardage and use of approved materials . |
6 | We shall just have to pretend it 's not there , there 's not , there 's not quite as bad as when I had to speak for Amnesty on Radio Essex last year and it was live , as every word , every word I spoke was being you know being heard by a lot of people and that 's , that was very , that was very intimidating . |
7 | ‘ I have to go to America on business . |
8 | I 'm sorry mummy had to rush us so much this morning it 's just when we 're in a rush we have to get to school on time you see , it 's a bit rotten when you 're only three is n't it ? |