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

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1 It is usually noticeable that when a masochist has for years felt hard done by , often over-controlled by their partner , and then for some reason the tables are turned , he or she metes out punishment as if this has to go on for the same length of time that the masochist 's suffering was endured .
2 As Britain 's largest electricity maker , NatPower has to shop around for the cheapest fuel available .
3 The premium is either with the product or the purchaser has to send off for the premium .
4 That has to speak highly for the way in which the software does its internal calculations and comes up with the answers .
5 Jean Parmiter sent her apologies for being unable to teach as arranged ; she and her husband had had to go away for the weekend .
6 They would have to wait only very slightly more than a second between the astronaut 's 10:59:58 signal and the one that he sent when his watch read 10:59:59 , but they would have to wait forever for the 11:00 signal .
7 You will only have to cancel once for the message to be understood .
8 you 'll have to go elsewhere for the actual paper . )
9 But they did not have to search far for the Bishop 's secretary : as soon as he saw the pageant wagon , he bore down on it .
10 With the stake firmed in the hole , hold the tree up with a simple string loop , and plant it just as you would for a bush — except that , without the bud to go by , you will have to look carefully for the soil ‘ tide mark ’ where it was growing in the nursery and finish off to that height , with the standard stem about 1½–2 inches ( 4–5cm ) from the stake .
11 just in Batham all those removes having to look out for the sixth form smoking
12 It had been his first and only history lesson , and throughout their hungry and needy years in Bunarkaig he never lost the sense that they lived under threat , that government was pitiless , and that some day they would have to fight again for the right to live at peace in their own place .
13 How she missed that time — those few weeks , which now she would have to live on for the rest of her life .
14 ‘ Mr Heathcliff , I 'll have to stay here for the night ! ’
15 He is equally not going to be very happy with hearing that he certainly can have a jetliner on exclusive standby , but will have to pay heavily for the privilege .
16 It will have to be for us at least twenty one days , that 's the absolute rock bottom minimum I would have thought therefore the French I suspect have us over a barrel and we would have to cough up for the enormous expenditure of an extra building at Strasbourg which is not needed erm as I understand it er that er view I savoured I do n't erm have the details of that .
17 The short-term lets often suit people such as students when the off-season coincides with their term , but for families the disruption of having to move out for the summer is frustrating .
18 For safety he would have to strike out for the far bank from a point less than fifty yards below the bridge and the current was gaining strength .
19 After all , we 're going to have to work together for the next week or so , so maybe it will help iron out the problems we keep having . ’
20 Whatever the outcome , the government is bound to have to pay dearly for the consequences of a utopian scheme , which , whatever one 's opinion of the welfare system , was one of its most generous and uncritical offshoots .
21 But it started to make me feel scared that it was something I was going to have to bring up for the rest of my life .
22 Not Adam Burns , though — oh no , he had to go straight for the jugular .
23 This meant that Thompson had to look elsewhere for the engram underlying eyeblink conditioning .
24 I had to stock up for the holiday break . ’
25 Their room was in darkness and he had to fumble about for the switch to the bedside lamps .
26 He also had to watch out for the bears that pounced on you if you stepped on the lines in the pavement , and the killer bats that hung upside down in the shadows under the roof of the railway arch , and the rats that came out of the cracks in the brickwork and infected you with their deadly diseases simply by breathing out into the same air that you breathed in .
27 But the journey took longer than they planned , because they had to watch out for the evil troll who lurked under the bridge .
28 However , Parke may soon be at the heels of Del Harris , the 20-year-old England No. 1 who had to battle hard for the second day in succession .
29 At teatime , there was honey , sour-milk scones and plum jam where you had to mind out for the stones .
30 We had to stay there for the winter , however , because the ship needed repairs and the captain was ill .
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