Example sentences of "have [to-vb] [prep] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 A weekly routine of inspection has to begin at about the end of February .
2 V. GENT enlightens us on a few of the problems he 's had to deal with over the counter .
3 Ironing out visual problems on the set is just one of the tasks that the 33-year-old Kilsyth-born Hamilton has had to deal with in the five weeks that GMTV has been on air .
4 He 's always fore he 's forever contrasting er these these er centres in Highfields with his village halls and er small village halls and that and that 's very , the very truth , I 'd like to refer him and he knows as well as I do that what he should really be comparing with are the youth and community provision across the county which is an enormous amount in excess of the amount we put into old people 's homes and as Mr so rightly said , they 're problems were gon na have to grapple with in the future and so you then look at what has been suggested , what has been proposed and the point that Professor made about the Labour party having to make it work , is because it is they and everybody knows it 's they have been five membering this thing all the way through .
5 The people she would have to deal with in the London offices , paved with razor wire , rose up before her grotesquely and she would pull the sheets over her head and moan : ‘ I do n't want to get up — ever again ! ’
6 In that interim period of that work the draft P P G three came out , and made it quite clear that the new settlement would have to lie without beyond the outer edge of the greenbelt , and that was a fur a further consideration .
7 But it is a pain that many families are having to live with as the number of those dying of AIDS increases .
8 So we will not have the capacity to deal with A L O work to the extent that we would like , there 's no doubt that poor David over there is gon na get a lot more work on his desk as a result of that , and it 's just something we 're gon na have to live with in the short term .
9 But it was to Kirk Douglas 's detriment that he was considered by the director to be a temperamental actor whom he did n't want to have to cope with on the set .
10 We 're still going to have to talk about with the e , with the
11 So he left a very deep impression on me ; it was something I knew I had to work towards in the years ahead .
12 Piaget believed that educational development had to come from within the child , through a process of building and testing hypotheses within the microworld of a child 's perceptions .
13 Huy found that , during much of what he had to listen to over the next few minutes , his only defence against the temptation to break the young man over his knee was to invoke the Horus within him .
14 So eventually the they had to give in in the end .
15 Deputy Chief executive Dominic Fitzpatrick confirms that the most difficult area they had to deal with over the last year has been the advertising element .
16 I 'm certain that those of us who heard Mike Save The Children 's overseas director on the Today programme or our field director in Angola on the evening television news yesterday , can have hold nothing but pride , what they had to say of Save The Children 's work in that country , a country described as the heart of darkness a country with the world 's worse infant mortality rate .
17 Where was it that you had to move from during the War ?
18 One of the major changes industry had to adapt to in the autumn of 1987 was the stock-market slump that sent share prices plummeting .
19 This is the largest and most comprehensive of its kind and does address the very real problems people have to cope with in the event of a major disaster . ’
20 We ca n't really stay , you have to come in in the morning .
21 I mean the furore about actually leasing trains has taken several years to develop erm And you just have to look at at the moment now and he does n't know if he 's sinking or swimming basically .
22 Given all the millennia we have to play with in the stratigraphical record , we can expect our periodic catastrophes to do all the work we want of them .
23 Except for the need to make the prescribed disclosure ( see page 41 above ) , the retained marketing rules that non-UK offices have to comply with despite the foreign business carve-out apply only where the firm is carrying on investment business in the UK .
24 Both in Health and Education , the new Secretaries of State have the advantage that those they have to deal with on the shopfloor , so to speak , will know that the Government 's policies are now here to stay .
25 How many cases do you as one barrister have to deal with at the moment ?
26 And this is the m the message you have to get across to the people .
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