Example sentences of "we have [to-vb] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Firstly , we have to realise the full potential for growth and profitability of our plastic tube technology . |
2 | Coupled with this , however , we have to remember the huge concentration of such sediment in deltas such as that of the Mississippi , where it has been accumulating at a fantastic rate ( perhaps 10 000 feet in the same period of time ) . |
3 | We have to explain every single thing . |
4 | We have to stop the crazy driving . |
5 | First , we have to choose a low-conductivity material . |
6 | So we have to assess the current state and if we did n't know then in our particular example , cos if we had n't made the room numbers had been done . |
7 | But if we want to delivery good , high quality services , we have to employ the right number of people to do it , and Queenie is just , you know , talking well near nonsense . |
8 | The most people that we could get together in a weeks notice , we have to put the actual amalgamation of the team |
9 | We have to serve a grand banquet in forty-five minutes . ’ |
10 | It 's going to be a hundred limes worse next year when we have to move the whole army . ’ |
11 | The ministers claim we have to take a different approach from the Poles or Hungarians but they do not say in what way different . |
12 | We have to take the long-term view on a market which will be important by the end of the decade . |
13 | ‘ We have to go a long way south before we get to Alaska , ’ he said . |
14 | Well think about it I mean there might be one , in which case we have to do a little bit er dancing around |
15 | And for this we have to scrutinize the comparative process of urban development . |
16 | However , we have to acknowledge the considerable benefits that have accrued in the past because people have hunted — benefits to conservation in general , not to the individual animals being hunted . |
17 | Before we can proceed further we have to grasp a fundamental distinction which the Zande draw between two kinds of occult power , the first of which we shall call ‘ sorcery ’ and the second ‘ witchcraft ’ . |
18 | In order to grope towards an understanding of them we have to grasp the abstruse notion of the particle sea . |
19 | ‘ Sorry to get you here so early , ’ he said , ‘ but Angela 's death means we have to reorganize the entire workload , and I wanted a longer meeting today . |
20 | Once these places are sold we regret we have to charge the full holiday rate . |
21 | If we want to see the night sky , we have to leave the bright lights of the city behind and climb a darkened mountain . |
22 | I try to update that wherever I can , and it is very difficult , we have to use the annual census of employment and historic records . |
23 | But if we wish to get away from such obvious , well-used material , we have to use the only alternative — a mixture of adjacent notes and wider intervals . |
24 | So if , as seems likely , we have to wait a long time for a follow up to the triumphant Glyndebourne production , we should be all the more grateful for occasions like the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra 's concert performance ( sponsored by English Estates ) . |
25 | ‘ We have to recognise the strong feelings among black and white people that the party should not set up an organisation which is racially exclusive , and could be seen as a form of apartheid . ’ |
26 | ‘ We have to recognise the primary role that will be played by bodies like the SEC , FASB and the ASB , ’ he concluded . |
27 | One is the performance aspect because every time we need to access the relational database across the network we have to send a large piece of transactional logic , a piece of S Q L code , across the network , and that could be significant in size . |
28 | He justified that approach on the basis that " the lease is a commercial document and we have to find a commercial solution to the problem posed " ) . |
29 | But in music and poetry which aims at a higher aesthetic we have to avoid the trite effect which can result when words and music are in the same metre and move in identical rhythms . |
30 | But however successful these endeavours , we have to accept the eventual demise of such systems . |