Example sentences of "[noun pl] have [to-vb] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 Luckily , one of the participants had to withdraw at the last moment and taking her place on the team , I went off in search of sponsors .
2 Any proposals to alter the situation faced by older workers have to work at a number of levels : developing new social roles ; using legislation to change attitudes ; improving work prospects ; raising income levels ; increasing the effectiveness of health and social policies .
3 ‘ We should not expect our tenants to have to look at the mess caused by their careless neighbours , ’ said Coun Dixon .
4 Nevertheless , the farmers had to sell at a controlled price and vast sums were retained by Britain , exporting cocoa for dollars .
5 ( 8 ) The more female ducks the males have to look at the more time they spend looking at them .
6 There is a limited amount of money available for these payments , so social fund officers have to look at the needs of all those who apply for help and decide which needs can be met .
7 Cheques have to arrive at the registrars by Thursday 10 September so post them by next Tuesday at the earliest .
8 As can be imagined , trying to obtain reasonable samples of the general population for relatively short interviews on such topics as voting behaviour or food preferences can result in a lot of interviewers having to call at a lot of houses over all towns and cities in the country .
9 The curtain went up at 2 pm , so the children had to arrive at the theatre at about 1.15 to get ready .
10 Still , the tracers had to start at the beginning , their call-finder mechanism racing frantically through the twenty thousand numbers on the exchange .
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