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

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1 Jennifer Batten has agreed to appear at London , demonstrating the amazing flair and technical ability that prompted Michael Jackson to hire Jennifer as his guitarist .
2 Following discussions between Bond , the Shrewsbury board and Burnley police , Bond has agreed to stay at home rather than attend the match and provoke violent scenes on the terraces .
3 By around two to four months the baby has learned to smile at strangers ( whether in pleasure or as a learned signal of interaction , or as a primitive placatory gesture , is debatable ) .
4 The UAW has tried to recruit at Toyota , but with scant success .
5 Stephen Gamble , aged twenty-seven , a glass-house foreman at Oxford University Botanic Garden , is travelling to the USA to study educational and interpretive techniques at gardens and botanical collections on the Eastern Seaboard ; Fergus McCormick , a 28 year-old architect , will visit East Germany and Poland to examine the practical philosophy behind the restoration and reconstruction of historic buildings in the aftermath of the Second World War ; and Peter Sturgess , aged twenty-three , a postgraduate student at Liverpool University , has chosen to look at management , educational and interpretive techniques in parts of the Algarve .
6 It was suggested she 'd gone to live at Newport in Gwent , but she was never located .
7 He would have preferred to stay at Lyons , but he set out at once in mid-March , and arrived in Rome about the end of April 1098 .
8 She knows that if she had pointed this out to William , and expressed her own wish to take child , and papers , to the Common , William would obligingly have offered to stay at home and chop carrots and peel potatoes and keep an eye on the lamb in the oven .
9 If I 'd been at school I think I 'd have wanted to leave at Easter .
10 Today he would have liked to remain at Hillmarden for another night , but he had promised Celia he would call in at the clinic on his way back to London , knowing he had a very busy week coming which might make it impossible to see her again until the following weekend .
11 The woman , from Heywood , near Rochdale , had stopped to look at directions in Farnworth near Manchester when the man struck at 5.40am on Saturday .
12 In any case the latter now had a substitute , very agreeable to Dinah ; the young man Nathan Holland who had come to read at Lamprey 's .
13 As he left the café he realised that he had forgotten to look at Elsie 's feet .
14 You do n't have to come too early only I 've got to go at quarter to seven .
15 Er , I 've been robbed and swindled , er I was burgled two months ago , my house was wrecked all my jewellery every thing taken simply because I had left my windows open slightly , now I 've got to sleep at night with all my windows closed and I do n't get a good nights sleep apart from feeling insecure any way and er the swindle er I trusted people and now I ca n't trust any body and that leaves you feeling very insecure .
16 You 've got to stay at home and have children — men ca n't have them .
17 er to go right the way through to Venice and you 've got to stay at Venice for at least a couple of days so oh and it , er , I think er , you 're talking about two thousand at least just for that four days , you know ?
18 Swindon Town are through to the third round of the Coca Cola Cup after a nine-two aggregate win over Torquay … and tonight Oxford United will be trying to join them but they 've got to win at Aston Villa …
19 ‘ You 've got to look at evidence , that 's what you 've got to do ! ’
20 She said local library and the local library could be run by the regional council , it could be run by the district council because although you work part-time you 've got to look at pension if you 've got other income er to use the revenue maximum .
21 ‘ But we 've got to look at ways of helping Graham Taylor .
22 oh dear god I 've got to work at Albridge tonight
23 The preceding age of English literature , after all , between the two world wars , had been notably un-British : its finest poets an American called T. S. Eliot and an Irishman called W. B. Yeats , its greatest novelists — Bloomsbury apart — James Joyce and a handful of Americans who , for the most part , had preferred to stay at home .
24 ‘ And there would have been little risk , if they had bothered to ask at Snow Hill what time the beat constable was due to pass by .
25 They had agreed to meet at Attigny on 8 May .
26 TED AND Callahan and I had agreed to meet at Jocko 's at 8.30 in the morning .
27 Harold Shoosmith , the bachelor who had retired to live at Quetta , the corner house , was one whose kind heart was moved by this newcomer .
28 Soon they were laughing over the melodrama of it ; how quickly he had seemed to arrive at death 's door , and how absurdly soon afterwards he was stuffing his face and bouncing with health .
29 The picture ! — How eager he had been about the picture ! — and the charade ! — and an hundred other circumstances ; — how clearly they had seemed to point at Harriet .
30 That 's why it was surprising that Jenny had gone to stay at Moorlake in these last months .
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