Example sentences of "[adv] have [to-vb] in [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Erm , and therefore , that Planning Committee erm , basically has to vote in favour of development , unless there are over-riding planning reasons why they should not .
2 If you can not keep your home warm you will only have to stay in bed longer , ’ he said .
3 ‘ Our women are constantly having to fight in shop queues , and have thus become aggressive and unfeminine .
4 So I naturally had to bear in mind the possibility that the jewel had not been stolen at all by any outside party , but ‘ caused to disappear ’ , let us say , by the Strattons themselves .
5 If we have a night sitting service , an elderly person may not have to go in hospital if they are temporarily gone off their legs as sometimes happens .
6 Rather , the most powerful individuals are often those who do not have to engage in conflict but who obtain what they desire because everyone accepts unconsciously that they should benefit ( third dimension of power ) .
7 We can guess that both the lords and the village community found a uniform system , in which all the tenants had land of their own , and all worked to till the lord 's domain , had its advantages ; in particular , that the lords preferred the service of serfs , whose lives they did not have to organize in detail , to that of slaves , who were dependent on them for food and clothing and a roof over their heads .
8 The respondent does not have to appear in leave proceedings .
9 In a series of recent cases the Court has established that , although the Commission must specify the subject-matter and purpose of its investigation , it does not have to identify in advance the information it is seeking .
10 A shower helped but she still felt languid and disinclined to don the gown she would soon have to wear in front of a discerning audience .
11 She was no giver-in , but sometimes she got very high temperatures and just had to stay in bed .
12 ‘ You 've got to decide whether it 's … freer atmosphere and rowdyism or silence and total obedience , because I do n't think you … have any feelings towards somebody in schools where you just have to sit in silence in sort of neat rows …
13 But it will still have to vote in favour of the Maastricht Treaty in a referendum this spring before the treaty is allowed come into effect .
14 At last the baby is born but you may still have to stay in hospital overnight .
15 Hamadan became equally confident they could do so when the CIA offered them both ‘ asset ’ status , which meant virtual immunity from prosecution or the risk of ever having to surface in court and testify as witnesses .
16 And as time goes by you will probably have to document in detail why the project is behind schedule .
17 I also have to bear in mind the interests of my wife and family who have been such a wonderful support to me during this particularly trying period for all of us .
18 But he 's , he just really has to get in touch with one of them and tell them the prices .
19 The move to the capital was a great upheaval for the Manchester girls , for not only did they now have to rehearse in Sin City as they called it , but they also had to work with Londoners .
20 You really have to believe in El-ahrairah and Prince Rainbow , do n't you ?
21 Current awards now have to fall in line with that figure , always , of course , taking into account any subsequent decline in the value of money .
22 She has won her spurs in her role as Minister of Health , where she has frequently had to appear in place of her beleaguered former boss , William Waldegrave .
23 Do n't have to go in quarantine horses do n't .
24 Her proof is in the restaurant trade : ‘ Even fast food restaurants ( do ) not seem fast , because at home you do n't have to wait in line . ’
25 You do n't have to stay in bed all the time , but take it easy — and , er … watch your diet . "
26 It does n't have to stand in line behind anything else .
27 You do n't have to enter in advance and your dog need n't be registered with the Kennel Club — you just turn up , pays your money and takes your chance !
28 The Serbian Volunteers were a force recruited under the puppet government of Gen Nedic to serve Serbian interests , although this meant that they frequently had to act in concert with the Germans .
29 Primary nursing claims to be totally client-centred , although in reality nurses working within this system invariably have to bear in mind the needs of the organisations as well .
30 In the case of non-insulin treated patients the health care objectives which practices will then have to meet in order to qualify for diabetic care payments could be met by prompting structured care as in Islington .
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