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

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1 ‘ Bernard had always wanted a Swiss Buser and as we only had to pay £1,500 for it he was very impatient to see it work , like a small boy with a new toy .
2 Do we only have to put G C , G C , G C E's nothing else ?
3 I think when we were young we always had to do housework really .
4 We always have to have things that you know are easier to do or are not s such a hassle with the environment .
5 A DJ for nine years since he was sixteen , Djaimin was born of an Italian father and English mum — but we still had to use Mike as an interpreter .
6 We could only make him as comfortable as possible under the conditions , and we still had to bomb Berlin ’ .
7 We still have to wait months for payment of vitally important benefits such as the attendance allowance .
8 And it 's going to be a long time before it 's going to be possible , so therefore we still have to use animals , I see no way round it .
9 This is base camp ; we still have to climb Everest . ’
10 We still have to get permission from the deanery synod and the diocese , and plans have to be drawn up .
11 Answer guide : The point being illustrated here is that although we have been told the finite life of the machine and we are aware of the reasons for the loss in utility we still have to make estimates of when the machine will cease to be useful .
12 But we still have to train people to be able to cook under any conditions — a young soldier can often find himself on his own in the field cooking for a given number of people .
13 We also had to do trails which were lots of fun .
14 We also have to take responsibility for how we feel about ourselves and our actions .
15 We also have to take account of capital investment in the necessary equipment and extra staff , and of the commercial interests of Ordnance Survey , which might well wish to have a say in regulating the way in which the material is used in our reading rooms .
16 We also have to interpret A's remark not only as a description of a particular state of affairs , but as a request for help , for instance .
17 We also have to provide support for the A N C for thirty years a banned organization having to start from scratch in a country where the majority is supported but having no party officers or structures in place because if we suspend support to them or reduce it it will be like having no support of them all this time and just when the bird is about to fly you clip its wings .
18 We now have to raise money , in more fortunate areas like Oxfordshire to help provide scouting in the inner cities .
19 To do this we often have to use information that traditional phonemic theory would not accept as relevant — we must consider spelling .
20 - Somebody says : ‘ Oh God , do we really have to spend Christmas day this year with … ? '-
21 What if Madreidetic wo n't give in and we really have to blow Steel City ?
22 We simply had to tell Mazzin that his treatment of us and particularly of Frank was unacceptable to us and that we wanted to speak to his chef .
23 For U K P L C to succeed in the years ahead , we simply have to agree objectives , navigate by the same map , and aim at the same goals .
24 The fact is that all developed societies undergo processes in which professions and occupations proliferate and become more specialised and we then have to evolve means of ‘ getting it all together again' , in this case , ensuring that the patient or client does not suffer as a result of our separate functions and roles .
25 If he starts being really difficult and kicking at the partitions we sometimes have to put hobbles on him .
26 We sometimes have to face power cuts which can be uncomfortable in the summer when the generators can not drive the air conditioning , ’ he explains .
27 We therefore have to make adjustments to these cereals if we are going to provide the horse with the nutrients it needs .
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