Example sentences of "have [to-vb] in [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | exactly , but who has to pay in to the contingency fund if it 's agreed by the residence ? |
2 | She has had to give in over the question of chrome : and the Foreign Minister , who never struck me as being too friendly towards us , failed to get away ( as he apparently hoped ) with letting armed German ships through the Straits . |
3 | Well you 'll have to come in on the way ho |
4 | ‘ You 'll have to check in with the policeman , ’ the Staff Nurse yelled after us . |
5 | Erm so that we may well have to link in to the training programme and go back and check , for instance in three where I 've talked about the business plans . |
6 | But I felt guilty about her being in a Home … she just had to go in in the end — and I know it 's the best place , it 's safe and she has company all the time … ’ |
7 | As Major Pond discovered , seat-holders were let in through side doors while hoi polloi had to come in through the front in the hope of getting what they could . |
8 | ‘ The policeman saw the car coming straight towards him , and thought he was going to be hit , and had to pull in to the side of the road . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | He had to dodge in to the roadside as an open-backed van loaded with milk-crates passed , its brakelights glowing as it slowed to take in the bend . |
11 | But if you do feel like it , you only have to call in at the shop . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | I think they have to , this is why we have to get in at the beginning , and be , be part of the structure . |
14 | And do n't be feeling that you have to stay in with the family . |