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

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1 The murderer has to wink at other children in the room .
2 we 've come , we 've had to make at previous meetings , Chairman , about the er , about the fall off we 've had in demand for the small units there now .
3 I do intend to er to attend inaugural meetings with each of the C P O s er with a view to looking I mean obviously at some stages you said to me that I would probably have to attend at short notice
4 This means there will be time to get everything down but that your brain will have to work at full speed and concentration to analyse all the words .
5 ‘ We are looking at voluntary redundancy , early retirement , job swaps , but if we ca n't do it by the end of the year we will have to look at compulsory redundancy . ’
6 It says that the EC will have to look at other policies , such as shifting freight from road to rail .
7 ‘ Why should they have to look at naked women all the time ?
8 Still more complex behaviours , such as the spinning of an orb web by a spider , or the singing of the species-specific song by a bird , depend on an interaction between innate structures generating particular movements , on innate tendencies to be reinforced by particular sensory inputs , and on experience , which may have to occur at particular times during development .
9 Okay , we can agree what I have said so far but then I 'm going to have to look at other things once I 've made further changes .
10 His right foot had to remain at right angles to his leg .
11 In earlier times and into the twelfth and thirteenth centuries , many of the basic administrative and judicial activities were carried out through the arrangement of hundreds , hundred courts , and hundredal manors courts being held at hundred meeting places , where three men for every tithing or vill had to attend at three-weekly intervals .
12 He added that imports had to continue at competitive levels to safeguard jobs in the processing industry .
13 The steps led downwards , there were crumbling stone walls , so that they had to clutch at narrow ropes sunk into the wall at intervals .
14 A case in point was a series of devastating strikes that Finniston had to weather at British Steel in 1974 .
15 To keep clear of British radar and stay undetected , the bombers had to fly at low level and so never attained the necessary height .
16 In the event , we had to return at separate times and as the friend , Mr. Robin Townsend , was to cross first , he took the plastic ticket and we agreed he would arrange to have the ticket divided , and leave my part at your Ostend office .
17 I think that er one of the things that we had to examine at national level er and this was done erm after I became a full time officer , erm there 'd usually be a procedure in the national agreement er whereby first of all if we registered failure to agree at domestic level , erm with the management , the next stage was to draw in the district secretary .
18 ‘ You only have to look at unmanned stations like Thornaby , Stockton and Seaham to imagine the scale of the problem .
19 Those of us who draft these clauses have to look at similar cases , to see which restraints the courts have upheld and which they have declared void .
20 Darlington Civic Theatre YOU only have to look at young Roald Dahl booklovers , eager to see the stage play , to wonder at the gap in theatre material for such a ready audience .
21 To establish this , we have to look at other evidence in the surrounding context .
22 ‘ But we have to look at developing facilities appropriate to the club and the town in the long-term . ’
23 Well , no , I mean er you have to look at particular areas .
24 ‘ Our message to the Treasury is that they have to look at public spending on research and development in aeronautics as an investment , not just an expenditure ’ , says an official of the Society of British Aerospace Companies .
25 To find the roots of the tragedy you have to look at Somali history .
26 We have to look at left criticism in the context of the harsh political climate in which it has had to survive , the resultant lack of opportunities to practice and develop , and the dominance of mainstream criticism and its supporting political ideas .
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