Example sentences of "to have to come " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 'm afraid it 's going to have to come out , Colonel Feather , ’ she said gently .
2 Nevertheless , schools are going to have to come to terms with it — and nothing but good can come of that .
3 Asked how Mellor would now be feeling , Parkinson said on BBC TV 's Question Time last night : ‘ He 's going to face a totally empty diary — and he 's going to have to come to terms with that . ’
4 The suggestion was made that there should be community discussions with LEDU , that West Belfast people , in the absence of ideas from the IDB , are going to have to come up with their own ideas and develop them in conjunction with the universities , industrialists , and so on .
5 Actually , I 'm afraid I 'm sorry that mike seems to be dead , you 're going to have to come round and stand in front of all these hundred and fifty , three hundred people here doctor .
6 Somebody used to sit on the carpet at one end of the room with a walking stick and a chalk mark in front of him and the contestants used to have to come up to him and try to rub the marking out and he used to rap the hands with his walking stick .
7 ‘ Look , I 'm terribly sorry , ’ continued Blanche , ‘ to have to come back and see you at a time like this , Mr Lancaster — ’
8 ‘ They 're going to have to come out of the forests … ’ he replied , with a grin like a Cheshire cat .
9 That 's a debate area that 's going to have to come to , yeah .
10 That was hot , yes and th in between there used to be that 's where your furnace used to go in and come back and up out the chimney and that they put them the in there to heat the water quick you see and yet they ought to be , they had to be sliced out with a what they call a slice , cos they used to get furred up and we used to give them nineteen and sixpence for that to fill the boiler up again , we had t used to have take Pinmill and they used to have to come up to get fresh water into the anchor boat and we used to pump it up by hand , into the boiler .
11 Erm the the particular case of Richmondshire having been referred to I I felt I ought to point that er we 're quite content with the concept of Policy E two as giving the strategic weight to the question of protecting the open countryside and the balance , the very difficult balance , decisions that we and other authorities are going to have to come to in preparing our local plan .
12 It 's very clumsy language but I think what what they 're saying is that if you go to the tribunal and you get compensation , anything they pay you now is going to have to come off that .
13 I 'd rather spend money doing that before they go out than send them out and the bloody things to have to come back again .
14 ‘ I do n't want to have to come and winkle you out . ’
15 We 're going to have to come back up here are n't you , to drop Alan off ?
16 when they ca n't visit , he 's going to have to come and visit and that 's when
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