Example sentences of "have [to-vb] [adv prt] at the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm the one who makes sure food gets in one end and I 'm the one who has to clear up at the other . |
2 | I do n't think so no , but you know I mean , for six months if Christopher 's living here and having to go back at the weekend , for six months he gets an allowance |
3 | Yet despite one way traffic at times , Newcastle will have to tighten up at the heart of a defence that looked vulnerable . |
4 | If they say we 've got to pay it , well then I 'll have to come back at the council meeting . |
5 | You did n't have to get up at the crack of dawn to work out yardages . |
6 | If you take advantage of our superb offer , you wo n't have to get up at the crack of dawn and drag your clubs in and out of the car boot . |
7 | That 's why she would sometimes sign the order over to me so that I could put it through my account — otherwise she had to queue up at the post office , as I said . ’ |
8 | As happens in any new venture , I discovered that the hours I had to put in at the beginning seemed to outnumber those available in any day . |
9 | Power stations , oil refineries , dairy farms , newspapers , hospitals , simply have to go on at the weekend , and often through nights as well as days . |
10 | But if you do feel like it , you only have to call in at the shop . |
11 | On a day-to-day social basis the kennel staff , all of whom have to live in at the training centre , interact closely with the students . |
12 | I think they have to , this is why we have to get in at the beginning , and be , be part of the structure . |