Example sentences of "we [adv] have [to-vb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 At equilibrium , these are equal , and we merely have to solve the equation for p to discover it .
2 Authors can imagine for themselves how our process may stall , and we obviously have to balance the quality of the decision making against its speed .
3 We only had to watch the ladies final at Telford at the end of last year to see how bad our tennis has become .
4 Whenever a new manager was brought in to take charge of them , they refused to co-operate : in the end we just had to take the porters on . ’
5 ‘ Well , the Thing says we do n't have to get on it , we just have to put the Thing on it . ’
6 So I 've got to contact conference office , continue chasing up these people about various student things , that we have we now tapes of we just have to get the consent forms for .
7 Will we not have to make a decision in advance of what the extent of the motorway 's influence has been ?
8 And he always had a pot of linseed and black Spanish , and we always had to have a drink of this , cos he thought it was fantastic .
9 ‘ I would hate it to go down in Conservative mythology that we always had to have a gaggle of young men running every campaign , ’ he said , ‘ although if we had the same bunch at the next election at least they 'd be a few years older . ’
10 We are accountable to the public in many different ways , and we always have to keep an eye on the fact that the public are looking at what we are doing with our money and local politicians and the community 's representatives are always anxious to talk to us about what we are doing with that money and we must be prepared to answer any queries or any questions on our activities or those activities of people that we 're sponsoring .
11 Remote though this area can be , even the minor roads are generally good , although we once had to switch the Citroën 's self-levelling suspension to HIGH to increase ground clearance through a ford .
12 In January , February and March there was deep snow , but we still had to spend an hour outside every day .
13 What is more , we still have to answer the objection that intellectual development can be normal in people with very severe motor impairments .
14 Occasionally a horse starts some form of undesirable behaviour , such as putting its tongue over the bit , due to anxiety alone , and without it having been hurt ; but we still have to cure the anxiety to prevent the unwanted behaviour developing into a habit .
15 Yes , we still have to use a printer to produce the newsletter , printing more than a handful form a laser printer simply is n't an economical proposition .
16 Yes , it 's , it 's possibly worth mentioning on that as well that , in comparison with the supply based , I mean the existing system is demand based , which is silly , because we have to have fire stations there even if they never go out , if they go out twice a year , we still have to have a fire station in loco , but with the demand based model that 's illustrated in A C C based initiative , it 's based on existing supply , and this authority has a fairly frugal level of supply in comparison with some other authorities , so what happens is that if you apply it to existing supply then we come out quite badly .
17 It is either going to be physically rationed or price rationed … prices are too low anyway , since we still have to have an operating subsidy , and that is not in line with the long-term political trend … ’
18 The plans are passed , but we still have to find the funds and the effort to do this job to the high standard of the existing museum .
19 Yeah well there is about seventeen pounds in change in there but we still have to get the Christmas puddings cos we have n't seen any yet .
20 Leaving aside the firms ( whose actions will be discussed in more detail in chapters 4 and 5 ) , we still have to consider the politicians and the regulatory agencies .
21 We also had to do a navigation test .
22 It 's no good measuring poverty by averaging out the incomes of people living on state benefits , we also have to describe the differential between the sexes , enforced by the employers , and state and last but not least by men .
23 Speaking of the challenges facing the service , Hartlepool 's superintendent registrar Peter Spires , said : ‘ New technology will have an enormous impact and we also have to consider the Government white paper on the service . ’
24 We now had to create a manufacturing improvement strategy to let us do it .
25 We now had to keep the children confined to a thin corridor of safety , hemmed in as they were both by insects and reptiles .
26 We now have to do a survey to find out if there was a late swing , ’ Mr Worcester said .
27 And if you take into account that the words , A general presumption against , were common phraseology in policies in the nineteen eighties and we now use the er play against presumption we now have to use the phrase , Will not normally be permitted .
28 We now have to form an arrangement with a local restaurant to offer an evening meal on our behalf , and we offer transport to the restaurant ourselves .
29 We now have to pass the wire all the way through the sleeve so that its bend or fold emerges at the other end .
30 An advice centre in Sheffield which helps claimants apply for special needs entitlements , like bedding , said , " We apply but we often have to take the DHSS to a tribunal to get them .
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