Example sentences of "have [to-vb] on [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | One no longer has to hold on to any specifically human end , because the circumstances allow only a single and pre-human end , survival . |
2 | He would have to grind on till one o'clock . |
3 | So , with Sheringham still unfit , Cascarino will have to soldier on with inexperienced support . |
4 | ‘ Why does he always have to go on like that ? ’ |
5 | Because people have done one job , during the day , and then having to go on to another job at night , and make no mistake , that , you know , this is the sort of legislation that we need , to protect us , the public from what , you know , the consequences of somebody working |
6 | We 'll have to hang on to that . |
7 | erm particularly with planners but there is no doubt , and I , and this is no joking matter , that there are an awful lot of agencies of one sort or another who are finding that they are actually having to get on with other agencies . |
8 | I 'll have to get on with this . ’ |
9 | As for the future , well , I suppose I 'll have to move on at some time but for the moment I 'm quite happy at the theatre . |
10 | In the end , I would have to move on from this example to examine other XRs on offer around Glasgow . |
11 | For this recession to equal the previous record of 16 months it would have to drag on for another six months . |
12 | Business was so good a new home had to be found when the Comedy had to go on to other previously arranged bookings . |
13 | Mother had to struggle on with nine children making a terrible din , and almost drowning out her powers of concentration . |
14 | I spoke later to Jackie , lifeboat secretary , and asked him how many of a crew he had to call on at any time . |
15 | In the meantime , though , she had to get on with some work . |
16 | But anyway , reprimanded for that , did n't get sack but er had to move on to other things and that meant to me decided |
17 | ‘ Hey , if I have to go on with this much longer , I 'm going to start fancying you myself . ’ |
18 | I have to go on with this particular trip . |
19 | The normal way of classifying a child is by his Or her father 's profession , and this is essentially all we have to go on in this case . |
20 | Because I 'm already vulnerable enough where you 're concerned and for my own sake I have to hold on to some degree of control . |
21 | Then the Queen hurried away , saying , ‘ I have to get on with some executions . ’ |