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

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1 The other holds that we discover what we have to say through the process of writing — D. H. Lawrence would support this view .
2 We have to listen to the Spirit speaking divine things : and the way to appreciate his speech is to quicken our own minds with the life of the inspired images … .
3 In this mailing from the Office you will already see that a National Draw is taking place , this was planned 12 months ago to increase our income , now we have to rely on the profit to see us through the lean times .
4 Trevor Phillips , the council 's director of environmental services , said : ‘ We have to demonstrate to the public that we are doing something about this problem .
5 To backtrack a little , the case is perhaps not so monolithic as I have implied : for which we have to return to the detail of Callinicos ' ‘ No ’ to Lukács .
6 We have to live in the present , not make our present in the past .
7 We have to state in the contract that we are not liable for misrepresentation in a third-party brochure .
8 The pound has been very strong recently , particularly in the United States , where they 've got a weak dollar , and we have to put over the message that there are tremendous deals to be had erm both in air fares and when you get here in terms of hotel rates erm and in terms of prices of food and so forth .
9 We have to plan for the future .
10 It may be said that we have to plan for the future , and I entirely agree , but most of our thoughts can be best described as nonsense .
11 We have to plan for the future .
12 We have to deal with the issue cautiously unless [ sic ] problems occur . "
13 We have to deal with the problem ourselves , until the authorities remember we exist . ’
14 Another inadequacy about the way that we have to deal with the matter today is that there is not time to debate the issue , which we debated in Committee , about the role of a funding council in strategy and planning .
15 It is a roundabout route we have to take to the mountain , avoiding the horseshoe of high peaks that arc out from it .
16 I 'm sorry Mr , I think we have to press you on this , can I can I take it from what you have said We have to press you because for the reasons we explained on Friday morning , we have to go through the sector sites , if only to find at the end it can not be done .
17 But first we have to go to the doctor 's shop to get our health certificates .
18 Well we have to go to the bank .
19 In other words , not only do we not have in front of us an exact cost for the works that are being voted through in this Bill — we have to go on the basis of an outdated figure of £1.4 billion , which is in itself an enormous amount — but the Government are saying that they do not have the foggiest idea whether the amount involved will accord with their investment criteria .
20 We have to go by the referee 's decision .
21 We have to respond to the manager 's criticism , especially with the League our priority .
22 shall I tell you what , we have to do with the baking table which I 'll tell you about after .
23 And that is what we have to do within the time and organization constraints which Norman er correctly mentioned earlier .
24 As we have seen in Lecture 7 , equilibrium in the factor or output markets may not be achieved , and we have to examine in the context of a fully specified disequilibrium model whether the economy converges to an equilibrium path , which in turn may or may not be tending to a steady state .
25 But when we come to the interpersonal function , we not only have to account for the literary work itself as a discourse between author and reader , but we have to reckon with the phenomenon of " embedded discourse " : the occurrence of discourse within discourse , as when the author reports dialogue between fictional characters .
26 In the morning we have to wait for the sun to turn it to water .
27 Be quiet , little girl , we have to wait for the train to come .
28 I think , I think we have to wait for the letter , I suspect you 'll probably find both those changed to some extent after that so er I think we really have to wait for that .
29 To see what it was once like we have to turn to the chalk downlands , notably the Ridgeway that follows the crest of the Berkshire Downs or the Icknield Way near Royston in Hertfordshire .
30 To link things up we have to act on the information rather than wait for the information to act on us .
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