Example sentences of "have [verb] to [noun prp] to " in BNC.

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1 PAUL LAKE 'S girl-friend has flown to America to be with the Manchester City star thanks to a Maine Road whip-round .
2 You used to have to go to London to the Old Bailey , giving evidence and anything like that .
3 with them and one or two remained behind but er , yes it was interesting how erm I always found it rather funny that er you had to go to Leiston to Sudbury to evacuated to school
4 And then , in the , I think it was the June , I came down to Colchester , and as soon as I got to Colchester the old adjutant nurse said oh you , going for a a B one qualification , and I had to go to Colchester to the Ordnance , it , it , it was an Ordnance workshops I suppose that was what it was .
5 Our children had to go to Chingford to school .
6 She had travelled to Maidenhead to his old address and the new occupants of his small mansion had no idea where he had gone .
7 Hello there … this week we 've come to France to the town of Chalon sur Soane for one of the most dramatic one of of the most dangerous of summer sports … that 's powerboating …
8 Thomas Williamson , a senior officer with the Metropolitan Police in London , had come to Cleveland to be interviewed for a top job in the county 's force .
9 We had come to Rangkul to film bar-headed geese for the forthcoming BBC2 series Realms of the Russian Bear .
10 One scene from the film had remained in her mind : it had seemed to Marie to be more or less her own experience of life .
11 For a long time his death was concealed from her ; her mother and others told her had gone to Europe to be cured .
12 Tremayne had gone to Oxford to his tailor .
13 Shinwell , however , was formally offered , and accepted , the post of paid assistant to Albert French , whom Wilson had sent to Glasgow to be secretary of the Glasgow branch .
14 I understand that more local communities have applied to TDC to be considered as ‘ host ’ towns for new prisons than TDC has plans to build them .
15 It is also the custom of certain groups who have migrated to Britain to pool resources between kin , either between people living in the same household or sometimes across households ( Anwar , 1985 , pp. 52–5 ; Brah , 1986 ) .
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