Example sentences of "have [verb] [adv] [prep] [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 But like , and then I have to go again on Tuesday to Tesco !
2 A frequent methodological problem in electrophysiological experiments has been that experimenters have either failed to exercise any control whatever over their subjects ' cognitive strategies or else have relied simply on instructions to subjects to engage in a particular mental activity .
3 I understand that local authorities have pressed hard for access to the criminal records section , in particular in vetting potential employees — particularly those who would be working in sensitive areas , such as the social services .
4 Half year pre-tax profits have zoomed ahead by 92% to almost £27m , a much healtheir performance than expected and better than Racal 's £23.1m for the same period .
5 Although the WHO has called for a worldwide effort to stop AIDS , responses to the epidemic have varied considerably from country to country .
6 What would he say of the masses of modern art that you have to plug in in order to fully appreciate ?
7 The boat hull and light aluminium masks and white roller jibs have to come down in tone to a light grey , and the varnished wood spars have to be darker ochre than those at the top .
8 However , as we have seen earlier in relation to corporal punishment , it is instructive to look at the ‘ small print ’ in his writings .
9 In recent years MDO subscription rates have risen sharply in response to the growing number of claims resulting from greater public expectations and willingness to sue , more ambitious surgical techniques and more expensive Court settlements .
10 Younger workers , observing this , have turned elsewhere in order to be part of a more enlightened and progressive industry .
11 Now ranked at the top of the Indie band scene , they have sold out in hours to 25,000 in their home town .
12 Like most voluntary sector services , those for the black community have sprung up in response to local needs .
13 It has been argued that in Britain , on every major social issue that has come before the courts during the last thirty years , the judges have supported ‘ the conventional , established and settled interest [ and ] have reacted strongly against challenges to those interests ’ ( Griffith , 1991 , p. 325 ) .
14 TRADE unionists have hit out at letters to hospital workers which they claim are ‘ begging for money ’ to fund the health service .
15 I have to get up at quarter to nine , how do you think I feel ?
16 Paradoxically , some of these attempts have arisen out of challenges to the very notion of a discipline , through ‘ interdisciplinary ’ work or ‘ modular ’ schemes .
17 Various members of his family have resided there from time to time .
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