Example sentences of "have to go [prep] " in BNC.

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1 You have to go beyond that , transcend revenge and pique and cruelty and cowardice .
2 Auditions are a painful necessity of life and not a fair judgement on your career but you have to go through them .
3 If you have to go through a smoke-filled area , crawl with your head low
4 You have to go through a sort of incubation period while people weigh you up .
5 ‘ You have to go through your egocentricities , you have to become so absorbed by the whole thing until you reach the point where you say , ‘ No , get those sequins away from me !
6 Decisions obviously have to go through the A&R Director , but I do n't have accountants breathing down my neck ’ .
7 Fixed-wing model flyers have to go through this same situation during the learning stages .
8 In this case , you have to go through the full manual routine as outlined above , stopping on play-pause and switching back to record-pause when you reach the desired edit-out point on the previous recording .
9 It 's quite a horrible thing when you 've worked on something so hard , but you have to go through it .
10 Staff have to go through the undignified and anxiety-provoking process of applying for their own jobs .
11 Once in England you have to go through the Red Channel to declare your fish .
12 Graphics applications run very slowly because they have to go through a filter to ensure they do n't crash the machine .
13 All children have to go through the scribbling stage .
14 Most conductors of my generation have to go through different experiences before we understand that it 's not the main thing in the world to conduct all American orchestras .
15 I think that the hurdles that they have got to get over to get books are a barrier … the children have to go through the whole Dewey decimal system which is complicated .
16 It makes it sound really challenging and adventurous before you 've even bought the package , the mere fact that you have to go through that beforehand .
17 We have to go through the ‘ dark night of the soul ’ , and that involves using both our minds and our bodies .
18 If you have to go through a field of animals move carefully and quietly .
19 You know how it is , Mr Lorton : strings are pulled , and we all have to go through the hoops rather faster than normal . ’
20 Lasting impressions so far : the sun ( miraculously ) shining on the slopes of Dalwhinnie , far in the north , on the first leg of the journey ; stumbling across Drew from the World Cup holiday in a motorway café somewhere in England in the middle of the night ; breakfast and mineral water with Claire ( oh , it was good to see her ) in an Italian cafe near London Victoria ; people throwing up all over the joint on the Seacat crossing to Boulogne ( and me staggering about , legs way out of control , on the deck , getting soaked by the spray , saltwater taste in the mouth , and a rainbow arcing on top of the water behind the catamaran ) ; complaining English and American tourist ( ‘ It 's ridiculous that we have to go through customs — why do we have to go through customs anyway ? … ) ; terrible fatigue on the train to Paris , and temperamental French men shouting and swearing at each other in the aisle ; relief at finding Angela 's flat in Paris ; difficult negotiation of the very narrow stairwell , finally finding her way at the top on the 6th floor ; food , and wine , and a shower , and a bed-settee for the night ; Japanese tourists at Notre Dame , and a man announcing his state of poverty and homelessness on the Métro — ‘ ‘ .
21 see so if th if they get time off and they want extra men , they phone 'em up or somebody with a boat got bloke in the erm radio tower , cos you got a radio tower on the dock now which every ship that come into port or leave the port have to go through the radio tower and that man 's employed twenty four hours a day , seven days a week .
22 But I have no authority here ; I have to go through the police . ’
23 ‘ But there are at Warwick and Kenilworth , and we have to go through Stratford to get there . ’
24 If things are not just right , they have to go through that process all over again .
25 People arriving in this country for such a purpose have to go through a long interview procedure to process their claims .
26 Such a situation also undermines the role of district nurses and health visitors if they have to go through that procedure when they know that they should be able to take the responsibility .
27 Much more data are collected than it is possible to publish , and access to this additional information is just not possible — indeed its existence may not be known or recorded , with the result that future researchers and revisers have to go through the whole data collection procedure again each time .
28 As an ‘ outsider ’ , I find it difficult to understand why applications for funding have to go through TWO ( I appreciate the need for one ! ) bureaucratic systems before they are approved , particularly for such relatively small amounts as this .
29 Most clubs , you have to go through a long rigmarole of being proposed and seconded and vouched for by other members and having your background scrutinised , and weeks and months go by before you 're elected .
30 If they wish to be assessed as needing residential care and using public money then they have to go through the assessment process and be assessed as needing residential care .
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