Example sentences of "have [to-vb] [subord] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In the more difficult political conditions in which a Labour leader has to operate when in opposition , appeals for restraint were less likely to be effective … ’
2 They had a hospital all lined up , and they 've had to cancel because of staffing problems .
3 you can see in fact you know the position , for every option adopted in January I think the er , some of the things I 've seen will in fact will minimize the impact upon Pipers Vale , but I think that , I think we 'll have to wait until after Christmas to get the er final recommendations from the er from the
4 Well she might , but you might have to wait till after Christmas for it .
5 ‘ People are entitled to follow statutes as they are ; they should not have to speculate as to Parliament 's intention . ’
6 The biggest sporting crime reported today is that Olympic rower Steve Redgrave from Buckinghamshire may have to quit because of lack of sponsorship … all that glitters is n't gold
7 A home for reformed alcoholics may have to close because of Government cuts .
8 Back at the Barracks Maxim had to wait until after midnight before he had the officers ' mess video machine to himself .
9 I had to wait until after grace .
10 Opposite the Italian Village , the Norwegians were building a hospital but had to leave because of lack of supplies .
11 Some departmental heads had found the discussions within their departments to be very useful and two new heads of departments had found the appraisal to be very worthwhile in terms of taking stock of their situation — as something they had to do as of necessity .
12 We again found ourselves in a situation where we had to descend because of icing .
13 Yeah , but you know when you I mean when you feel sick , you remember the sick and it 's C I C against C I C and you just have to remember because in fact courage , compassion and integrity can actually help you to deal or to try to deal more or less successively with any circumstance .
14 ‘ I 'm not questioning your judgement but I have to ask whether in view of what followed you have had any doubts ? ’
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