Example sentences of "have [to-vb] [adv prt] of the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I mean eventually eventually , sooner or later and it might be later if somebody else will still it has to come out of the profit margin .
2 ‘ The child who lives in a clearing in the jungle has to move out of the clearing and into the jungle one day , ’ she says .
3 In fact , Orrell players have had to drop out of the County Championship to back their own club .
4 I had n't got the change to ring you from the tube , and I 'd had to rush out of the house to get there because I woke up late . ’
5 ‘ Unless there is something really untoward I do n't see Ian having to pull out of the squad . ’
6 ‘ Bill took it to mean that he might have to pull out of the yard or even out of racing altogether . ’
7 For the first time we do n't have to scramble out of the hotel in a bad-tempered flurry of unwilling activity , whilst those boys hit the airport in their own good time .
8 He would n't even have to stir out of the cool of his office .
9 Nick Cusack may have to drop out of the squad because of injury .
10 ‘ All right , I 'll take you to Winchester , but you 'll have to get out of the castle on your own and meet me on the road tomorrow . ’
11 ‘ By when do I have to get out of the house ? ’
12 ‘ That 'll mean you wo n't have to move out of the coachhouse .
13 She may fear Aids for her son ; she may fear violence from her husband ; she may fear that her son will have to move out of the family home and fear her own loneliness .
14 And they fought the fire until they were finally er had to go out of the tower altogether .
15 First , the 40ft Southern Cross had to pull out of the race with rigging problems ; Prime Factor was recalled at the start ; and the third boat , Sagacious V , faces another protest which is likely to see her heavily penalised .
16 Sadly , Fiji , unable to pay the travel bill , had to pull out of the tournament , while the organisers had to chip in a hefty contribution to secure the presence of the New Zealanders .
17 Enid Nightshade , the new girl who arrived last term and was now their friend , came zooming over the treetops and screeched to a halt so forcefully that her cat and suitcase shot off the back , and Maud and Mildred had to leap out of the way to avoid being run over .
18 I had to stare out of the window .
19 And I could n't remember it was forty four and my mind went totally blank and I had to walk out of the exam for over half an hour with a and I could n't remember a thing and went back in .
20 Erm I had to wriggle out of the scrum
21 I had to wriggle out of the scrum , right , good
22 Once Richards had to dive out of the way as Tribe , twisting and stretching in his straps lurched across the formation .
23 He had to get out of the school .
24 I had to get out of the business .
25 In fact , when he drove us home he was in such a state I had to get out of the van .
26 Wycliffe was alone and he had to get out of the car to rouse a sleeping dog in the roadway .
27 ‘ I looked for a marshall 's post , but the guy 's glove prevented him pulling out the safety pin in the extinguisher and I had to get out of the car and do it for him ! ’
28 She suddenly knew she had to get out of the house .
29 Tracey Anne McLaughlan told Sheriff David Smith : ‘ He said I had to get out of the house , that Mr Kelbie was riddled with AIDS .
30 Harper had to drop out of the race with badly blistered feet after completing 80.53 miles .
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