Example sentences of "[adv] have [to-vb] [prep] [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 | The Secretary of State , I 'm sure would would obviously have to take on board what was embodied in the final structure plan . |
4 | ‘ Our women are constantly having to fight in shop queues , and have thus become aggressive and unfeminine . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | You only have to go to bed , when you go up there |
7 | USERS ONLY HAVE TO RE-CODE FOR PROGRESS 7 GRAPHICS ENHANCEMENTS — OBJECT LINK EXPECTED IN JUNE |
8 | Trousers of all kinds are back in a big way , says Hilary Alexander ; now , you only have to worry about width |
9 | I mean , you only have to look at top of that cupboard , and it were do n't yesterday . |
10 | Corporate strategy in manufacturing thus has to take into account the fact that organizations that are able rapidly to adapt to change have a competitive advantage in the face of changing technology and volatile product markets . |
11 | This removes a lot of work from the main processor which no longer has to bother with keyboard scanning , buffering , etc . |
12 | ‘ I 'll just have to wait for Dad then , wo n't I ? ’ |
13 | Jane Fowler asks why only 9 per cent of women who can benefit are taking the option There are still too many doctors who will say ‘ I 'm afraid it 's just your age , my dear ’ or ‘ You 'll just have to live with it' |
14 | ‘ We 'll just have to continue on foot , ’ she said briskly . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | Then one day , before breakfast , I found her in the sitting room , and no longer had to rely on hearsay . |
17 | ‘ How ? ’ she just had to ask for clarification . |
18 | It 's not often that I can say a piece of equipment is inspiring , but reviewing the A2 actually got me coming up with some ideas that I just had to get on tape . |
19 | I just had to stay at home for a bit . |
20 | She was no giver-in , but sometimes she got very high temperatures and just had to stay in bed . |
21 | ‘ 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 … |
22 | Whether HMIs or local inspectors are involved , the school still has to give over control of the evaluation to outsiders ; it may only be willing to do this if teachers are assured of the kind of fairness discussed above . |
23 | Lesley still has to deal with idiot boy hecklers : ‘ Women can not express their sexuality freely in any area of life , especially in popular music . |
24 | And what is more , I might never ever have to look at German again except on a menu in a restaurant on the Rhine where we might go , like other people do , for a real holiday instead of borrowing mildewed cottages and cardboard holiday-houses from people to whom we than have to be disproportionately grateful . |
25 | 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 . |
26 | At last the baby is born but you may still have to stay in hospital overnight . |
27 | 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 . |
28 | Deep down , however , and reading his own comments about always having to fight for employment and never being superbly successful , one ca n't help feeling he actually yearned for the stability that steady and better paid work would bring . |
29 | The scheme , which still had to go before parliament , had the backing of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development . |
30 | The scheme , which still had to go before parliament , had the backing of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development . |