Example sentences of "[adv] have [to-vb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | BECAUSE HE RARELY HAS TO MAKE ONE . |
2 | One merely has to read its wording to see that it can not be given any sensible meaning in a context such as the present , where the mind and will of the defendants are also treated in law as the mind and will of ‘ the other . ’ |
3 | We 've got to recognise , if there was no following policy , any thief or drunk driver only has to put their toe down and drive away at speed , comfortable that police wo n't follow them and that is far more dangerous in the long run for the public . |
4 | The island is a microcosm of the world therefore Golding only has to describe what mankind is like anyway . |
5 | For example , in order for Ukraine to get hold of Scythian gold , the republic not only has to declare its citizens the direct descendents of the Scythians , but also to prove that the remarkable Scythian objects at present held in the Hermitage were made by natives and not by itinerant ancient Greek craftsmen . |
6 | Elizabeth only has to phone him . ’ |
7 | Now , if Tamsin is all right , whatever she may be doing , she only has to phone her mother . |
8 | The main difficulty is that in order to record capital the organization not only has to know what assets it owns but it also has to put a value on them , even if the ‘ value ’ is their historic cost . |
9 | He only has to remove his specs and this Cold Warrior is before us , gruff , sometimes frightening , puritanical , rather sad . |
10 | Hopkins only has to remove his specs and his Cold Warrior is before us |
11 | Someone who wishes to obtain some food in return for some clothes , not only has to find someone who has some food , but who is also seeking some clothes . |
12 | I do n't think it necessarily has to have anything to do with sexuality . |
13 | Green gave an interesting account of how this fine bird suffered at the hands of the sheep farmers who had lost lambs and so had to destroy it . |
14 | Always before he had only had to touch me for me to be ready for the final act which we 'd always denied ourselves ; there was no reason to suppose that would n't happen again . |
15 | Luckily , Avril 's course work had been so good she only had to finish her dissertation to pass — which she did . |
16 | Warn them too that the defendant will only have to release their report if they intend to rely upon it and that therefore they may never see the report . |
17 | She 'd be hurt , angry , filled with hatred … but he 'd only have to touch her to have her dizzy with excitement in his arms again . |
18 | NB If an advertisement says , ‘ write for application form ’ then keep the letter very brief and without personal details as you will only have to repeat them on the form later . |
19 | On one occasion she even invited me to her home in Chelsea , but I did n't accept as I knew if I did I would only have to ask her back to my place in Whitechapel . |
20 | Invitations were turned down on the grounds that ‘ we would only have to ask them back ’ . |
21 | Party leaders should be free to devise programmes designed to appeal to the electorate as a whole , and they should only have to hold themselves vaguely accountable to the people through the direct mechanism of regular general elections . |
22 | From the point of view of a lot of people , Vecchi did n't only have to get himself caught . |
23 | Yeah , but you 'd only have to have one . |
24 | I 'll only have to pay him a dollar and the cartage , and there 'll be enough to cover the rest of the yard . |
25 | In the Earth 's gravity you 'd only have to alter it by … ’ |
26 | Because then they knew that we a couple of the kids were really terrified of him and if they 'd only have to hear his his footsteps walking up the street and they 'd start to shake . |
27 | they did obviously have to ask him a lot more questions |
28 | ‘ Dance Energy is only a phase in my life and unless I can do every idea I want on the BBC , then I 'll obviously have to do them somewhere else . ’ |
29 | I nearly always write with an acoustic , but if it 's tuned to an open chord you will obviously have to write something different ; if you stick a capo on it you 'll write something different ; if I use an amplifier and an electric guitar I 'll write something different again . |
30 | God knows , it was bad enough having to poke your way along in the van , peering at the numbers of houses because your runner was incapable of it . |