Example sentences of "[verb] have [to-vb] [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | No we can not have another guinea pig , who do you think has to look after all these animals when you get tired of them … |
2 | My local authority has had to cope with that problem for many years , as I did when I was housing chairman of my local authority . |
3 | Whatever one 's opinion , he has missed remarkably little considering he has had to cope with such an endless barrage of fast bowling . |
4 | Waites has had to contend with all these signs in one year with no chance to adapt slowly to their effects . |
5 | It is nonetheless a matter of deep regret that the Board has had to depart from this project and that the first of these care centres on Whalsay , which would have been opened in November nineteen ninety one had the agreement been left unaltered , was still not open at the beginning of this month . |
6 | She says 5 years ago there was virtualy no crime , now that 's all changed and the community has had to respond to that change . |
7 | In 50 years as a vets ' surgery The Grange has had to tend to many waif birds and animals brought for treatment . |
8 | The Department of the Environment has calculated that , by the year 2001 , two million extra houses will have to be built , 570,000 of those in the southeast , which has had to fit in half the population growth of England and Wales . |
9 | Magnets have been used before for this purpose , but never in such a way that water has had to pass through several opposing magnetic fields . |
10 | Recently there has been a change in emphasis within the textile industry from Europe to the Far East , and CAC has had to react to this new situation . |
11 | What other Regime would have resisted the very serious situations which the Nation has had to confront in these thirteen [ sic ] years ? |
12 | He 'd had to go through that wrench of premature separation alone ; now I had to . |
13 | Well yes if it 's to get to from A to B quickly , yes and stop having to go through all the little villages and clutter that up |
14 | But imagine having to take on those disgusting poodles … ’ |
15 | The shepherd answered that they were , and the emperor cried ‘ Now I am going to have to sleep for another hundred years ! ’ |
16 | So we 're going to have to proceed with some of this expenditure , probably twice the budgeted b budgeted erm monies . |
17 | And it looks like I 'm going to have to attend to that jockey girl . ’ |
18 | And it looked as if I was going to have to leave without that promised rarity . |
19 | And the pain , the continual pain ; the thought that every two days you are going to have to go through this . |
20 | What it came down to was this : if I was going to do anything I was going to have to take on another part-time catering or cleaning job . |
21 | 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 . |
22 | Scotland , one fears , are going to have to hope for some snell April blasts for the Fijians to feel uncomfortable at Murrayfield when the Rugby World Cup Sevens are staged next month . |
23 | ‘ And I 'm afraid you are going to have to pay for that sinful act . |
24 | But other righteous causes are going to have to look for another way to organise . |
25 | ‘ We are conscious , ’ John Page concluded , ‘ that our costs put quite a burden on some of you , and I believe we are going to have to look at that aspect of the ‘ level playing field ’ because we know you think this unfair as not all countries are in the same position . |
26 | After all , Mancunians and visitors to the Manchester conurbation are going to have to look at these mechanical millipedes for well into the twenty-first century . |
27 | ‘ But since we 're both going to have to stay under this roof for a couple of days , perhaps even longer , maybe we 'd better lay down some ground rules so that we can at least avoid open warfare . ’ |
28 | And , having chosen them , we are going to have to stick to those priorities — and we will . ’ |
29 | But are n't you going to have to tour with this new album ? |
30 | The teacher 's business is to induce learning and the techniques that are used have to work to that end . |