Example sentences of "[verb] have [to-vb] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Mr Abe , who was to succeed Mr Takeshita as prime minister before the Recruit scandal intervened , is not a healthy man ; he has had to return to hospital . |
2 | She 'd had to dash to HQ Communications , as the Colonel had insisted his coded message go out that evening . |
3 | Fewer people were coming forward to take jobs because they did n't like having to go to school . |
4 | ‘ He 's going to have to go to sleep soon , anyway , ’ said Masklin . |
5 | I suppose if the doctor had got his diagnosis right , then I would have had to go to hospital but it was to be another ten years before I was sent to such a place . |
6 | I should have had to admit to fatigue . |
7 | minor surgery available on your doctor 's own premises , to save having to go to hospital ; |
8 | The number of times she had had to go to school with no knickers on was nobody 's business , she often told her husband . |
9 | True the first formers had had to go to bed an hour earlier , but they all voted it was worth it , Gwendoline felt vicious about the whole affair , she 'd determining not to be put off by her first day there . |
10 | erm and I wonder if our traditions have disappeared because we have had to adapt to working lives and changes in lives , and I wonder if men have held onto theirs in the face of women being a threat to them in working environments and other aspects of their life . |
11 | Since the Hillsborough disaster , English clubs have had to adhere to safety regulations that are more stringent that anything else in the world , let alone Europe . |