Example sentences of "have [to-vb] to a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | While new organizations may possess a strong commitment to a new policy , and may have powers that enable it to bring together the resources for its implementation that were not possessed by any single previous organization , it still has to relate to a world in which other agencies have a great deal of power to influence its success . |
2 | If a visitor or medical practitioner has to talk to a resident through you , make sure you consult them and do n't answer for them . |
3 | In a machine operating at 6000 stitches per minute , the needle thread has to accelerate to a speed close to 100 mph ( 160kph ) , stop , and accelerate backwards to the same speed , and all at a cycle rate of up to 100 times per second ! |
4 | A helicopter pilot has to fly to a point 200 kilometres due East . |
5 | ‘ I just hope neither of you ever has to turn to a life of crime . |
6 | You 've had to go to a specialist engineer in support of your case and to argue your case , and you 're still arguing over it . |
7 | Even to get this much he had had to agree to a number of statutes which he construed as so prejudicial that he vowed to repeal them as soon as possible . |
8 | You have to come to a conclusion and Professor er described how we 've had to come to a conclusion . |
9 | In the 15th century there is a dearth of Florentine musical examples of the laude , and Wilson has had to resort to a discussion of the music found in lauda sources from the Veneto . |
10 | ‘ I 'm afraid they 'll have to agree to a change of day , or it 'll be cancelled . |
11 | Any collection worthy of the name , and the space of course , should contain a representative or two , but you will probably have to go to a specialist grower like David Austin to find a decent descriptive list from which to choose . |
12 | It would take so much courage to find another doctor , and she would surely have to go to a hospital to do so . |
13 | You can either go right across in front of it , you 'll have to go to a number . |
14 | Yeah , well we 're gon na have to , I mean , if they do n't do it we 're gon na have to go to a solicitor |
15 | and I was thinking where on earth is there a shop in that sells , sells things like that or do you have to go to a garage and I 'd forgotten that that fruit |
16 | ‘ I may have to go to a meeting . |
17 | No longer do you have to go to a bank or stockbroker to deal in shares . |
18 | Er and often you 'd come off duty at eight o'clock a and you 'd have to go to a lecture between eight and nine at night . |
19 | The network protocol basically decides what kind of adaptor your PC must have to connect to a LAN . |
20 | Now he faces the prospect of having to go to a school more than a hundred miles from his home . |
21 | How does it make someone like a woman who has just had an abortion feel having to go to a lavatory to express her grief in tears ? |
22 | And maybe at the end of the day , the County Council will have to come to a conclusion , after you 've made your general recommendations , with or without a location maybe th they will decide that having gone through a consultation exercise , they 're only course is to modify the proposals which would then have to be the subject of another E I P . |
23 | If , for example , primary productivity in the region is limited by iron , and iron is becoming increasingly available , the iron stimulation would have to lead to a reduction in upper ocean nitrate and phosphate in the summer over the past 30 years . |
24 | Why do you have to pay , it is a for students ' union , if , if , if you 're in work you do n't have to belong to a union ? |
25 | We do not have to subscribe to a version of history which sees it simply in terms of a struggle between virtue and vice , nor do we have to believe that all adolescents were intelligent and admirable , in order to argue for the repression of young people , if only in terms of debilitating images . |
26 | First I 'm afraid I do have to admit to a bit of deception on my part . ’ |
27 | But given that you 're really in the market place situation , if you have goods which nobody wants to sell then eventually you 're going to have to grind to a halt . |
28 | It is doubtless embarrassing to have to explain to a client that some needs are recognised but ca n't be met without depriving someone else whose needs are even more urgent . |
29 | Faced with the threat of losing its Parliamentary representatives the NAC had to agree to a plebiscite of the membership on the issue . |
30 | The Easter Rising in Dublin and the government 's abortive plan to rush through a Home Rule settlement caused an even greater furore ; this time Bonar Law had to agree to a meeting of the Central Council , but only alter the cabinet had dropped the Home Rule idea , and with a stipulation in advance that questions would be allowed but not resolutions . |