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

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1 The mask she has to wear in order to be accepted as an equal is seen to be seriously flawed .
2 Has to wait for food to be cooked and prepare to wait for it .
3 I think some one has to walk from Nottingham to Dundee .
4 Aside from the steep learning curve the program presents , which is almost acceptable in the DOS environment ( ask any WordPerfect user ) , one of the recurring niggles has to do with compliance to established Windows norms .
5 The quota is the smallest number of votes the candidate has to get in order to be sure of getting a seat .
6 The flight burns up energy , and the hummingbird has to stop from time to time during its journey , to defend a territory and re-fuel .
7 Love has to move from idea to reality , and that is always God 's way — the way of incarnation .
8 In the meantime , the two DTI inspectors , Mr Hugh Aldous and Mr Henry Brooke ( now Mr Justice Brooke ) , have had to listen in silence to a spokesman for the Al Fayeds publicly rubbishing their report .
9 The winches could then be run instantly without having to wait for steam to be available .
10 Service trades offer the opportunity to create jobs quicker because they fulfil a requirement that already exists , rather than attempting to create a market for a new product and often having to wait for factories to be built and machinery installed .
11 However , overloading of certain services remains a major problem , and reports have been received of passengers having to stand from Birmingham to Aberystwyth !
12 Ryan raises one of the questions the movie will have to answer in order to be successful : whether or not creativity gives you a licence to search and destroy .
13 These are just a few of the situations that you may have to tackle from time to time .
14 6 Any taxes which the Publisher may have to withhold on payments to be made to the Proprietor hereunder , shall be for the sole account of the Proprietor .
15 This is because it will introduce a disclosure regime which will have to run in parallel to the existing regime under the Companies Act 1985 .
16 In contrast , if a married woman were unfaithful to her husband she might have to die for Izzat to be restored .
17 Before turning to the work of Sayre , Dennett and Sloman , I should at least mention one major question that has been left unasked in this paper , and intentionally so : namely , what properties would a machine have to have in order to be sufficient for us to deem it conscious ?
18 Having the conduct of the drafting of the agreement is a considerable advantage because points agreed in negotiation can be reflected in the document in the way in which the lawyers drafting it prefer , and it is the other party who is always having to ask for changes to the text .
19 It would also mean that Scottish programme makers would have to bid for resources to London , where priorities might well be different from their own .
20 They live at home with their families and , if they should have to travel from Cwmbran to Newport , for example , or from Pontypool further on to Newport , many people would be deterred from getting involved in the voluntary forces .
21 You used to have to go to London to the Old Bailey , giving evidence and anything like that .
22 By then , I had n't got a wireless but she declared that it was an absolutely necessary thing for someone in my situation and brought me a red one , of the kind that worked on batteries thankfully , not the kind you had to carry for miles to be recharged !
23 Up in the short-term car-park at Terminal Two , Lewis had to drive from floor to floor before he found a slot in which to put the car .
24 The coalition had to agree in principle to the report , announcing its determination to implement the report 's assumption that mass unemployment must be prevented .
25 I had to go below ground to an office where I spoke to a policeman .
26 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
27 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 .
28 Our children had to go to Chingford to school .
29 In essence , these created rebates on contributions to occupational schemes and reduced the requirements they had to meet in order to be officially ‘ approved ’ .
30 ‘ The locomotive for our London to Glasgow train was based in Leicester , ’ Mr Gisby says , ‘ so it had to come from Leicester to London before it did any work .
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