Example sentences of "[conj] have [to-vb] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Queueing or having to wait in shops is disliked ; so are certain kinds of shops — in some the large supermarket , and in some the small corner shop .
2 The boredom was broken only by bayoneting rats , bailing more water out of the trench or having to listen to Tommy repeat the same old melodies on a now rusty mouth-organ .
3 By fundamental barriers we mean those difficulties , which usually arise from a person 's personal circumstances such as lack of money or having to look after dependants .
4 Whether or not horses understand landing procedure ( they do n't smoke or have to cope with seat-belts ) , it occurred to me that we had taken a couple of bites at the cherry on our approach — I could only guess how near we came to dismantling the gateway to India , for there are no windows in those vehicles .
5 I should mention that if for any reason we did not go ahead or had to withdraw from publication , we reserve the right to give you adequate notice of our intention .
6 I should mention that if , for any reason , we did not go ahead or had to withdraw from publication , we reserve the right to give you adequate notice of our intention .
7 I should mention that if , for any reason , we did not go ahead or had to withdraw from publication , we reserve the right to give you adequate notice of our intention .
8 The other main obstacle in the way of enjoyment is Aviemore , but unless you need to buy some chips , or have to come by train then you can just close your eyes as you pass by it .
9 Ball was the first amateur and the first Englishman to win the Open , at Prestwick in 1890 , but the kind of loving research that has to go into books of this type invariably makes fascinating reading .
10 ‘ Be careful not to wake the crowd that has to go to school in the morning . ’
11 The only kind of entity that has to exist in order for life to arise , anywhere in the universe , is the immortal replicator .
12 I feel they are rooted in something that has to do with culture , with a sense of history , a sense of past , a sense of tradition .
13 An unemployed lift engineer 's mate , Darren Webb , 25 , of Colchester , also appreciated the opportunity to talk to people about the various training and job schemes available rather than having to rely on leaflets .
14 Novell Inc has upgraded NetWare Lite for MS-DOS and Windows 1.1 by improving Windows support : users can now run NetWare Lite and Windows concurrently , and can manage the network from within Windows , rather than having to exit to MS-DOS for their network management .
15 The decision to press ahead with new builds on a large scale was based on Provincial 's conviction that it could reduce its losses if given the freedom to operate cost-effective diesel-mechanical rolling stock , allowing shorter but more frequent trains , than having to take on InterCity 's weary cast-off locos and hauled stock .
16 Macmillan was thus able to pursue his own policies during his second term in office rather than having to concentrate on damage limitation forced upon him by Anthony Eden 's Suez disaster .
17 Yes it 's it 's it was one of the er advertisements or programmes that went out on radio er again this is why I 've been trying to get over to people the sad things that have to happen to animals .
18 Instead of measuring distance as " number of genes that have to change in evolution " , we are going to measure distance as " odds of happening to jump the distance , by sheer luck , in a single hop " .
19 I 'd , I 'm find it quite offensive sometimes , and particularly , I happen to work on a , a project that 's to do with poverty and I 'm very aware of the kind of pe pressures that that sort of consumerism can
20 For example , if a carer has a sudden illness and has to go into hospital , the Emergency Intervention Service can support someone in their own home or provide alternative accommodation in the community .
21 She has to climb the stairs with the aid of her husband and has to lie in bed in agony most nights .
22 As for my business — well , it is of a private nature , and has to do with Mrs — I mean , with Mary Godwin . ’
23 One comes from theory , and has to do with ideas about the nature of language in general as a psychological and social phenomenon , internalized in the mind , externalized in social life .
24 He 's caught some bug and has to stay in bed , ’ said Pete .
25 If yo I hope you , I suppose you could have a whole course in psycho-history , if you really put into it enough , but for just one class , I thought it was too much to ask students to attend , to try and have to get into psycho-history , so I have n't erm , done very much of it , and this , my excuse here really was , well Freud did write a book called Woodrow Wilson .
26 And after watching Fox initial a three-year contract , Northern chairman Chris Caisley commented : ‘ It 's been the most difficult job I 've had since being here , both financially and having to deal with Featherstone . ’
27 Finally here , do we need some criterion additional to ( 3 ) and having to do with situations in which there is more than one cause and hence more than one causal circumstance ?
28 ‘ So he wandered the countryside for a long time , starving and having to beg for food , and sleeping in barns and under trees , and eventually he found a little town where all the beggars and old people he 'd had thrown out of the city had gone ; they were very poor , of course , but by all helping each other they had more than the merchant had .
29 I did n't know the east coast well , and having to live in London at least gave me a chance to explore its fascinating creeks and swatchways , and those turbulent , shallow waters of the North Sea that have nurtured some of the finest of English seamen .
30 He has survived bankruptcy , libel , and having to resign as deputy chairman of the Conservative Party , and he 's still come out on top .
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