Example sentences of "have [to-vb] [adv] from [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Lessons should be easy to follow ; that is , the teacher should find it easy to keep his place when he has to look frequently from coursebook to students . |
2 | ‘ It still leaves the business of you having to come home from Dublin on the bus every night , ’ Eve said . |
3 | Furthermore , those species that accidentally forged some connecting suspension for the front legs independent of the skull would be among the first to walk , otherwise the head would have to turn constantly from side to side as it did so . |
4 | At one point we were going to have to travel straight from Rio to Germany — a technical nightmare with equipment , not to mention the fact that it 's physically shattering . ’ |
5 | They had to stand practically from morning to night outside the big department stores and theatres with heavy collecting boxes , asking for donations . |
6 | Addressing the plenum on July 25 , Gorbachev criticised " the representatives of communist fundamentalism who are unable to escape the grip of dogmatic conceptions " and said that the party had to move away from Marxism-Leninism to " include in our ideological arsenal all the riches of our and the world 's socialist and democratic thought " . |
7 | Different centres of excellence will usually offer courses in their own specialism ; you may find you have to work away from home on secondment if your first choice is limited to only a few specialist centres . |