Example sentences of "have [verb] [adv] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I have to go over to hand in my register now there 's no one here to take charge of it . ’ |
2 | If you 're poor , your women ca n't be secluded , they have to go out to work . |
3 | the only one who worked full time , they came on Christmas Eve with reluctant , because I said look I 'm sorry but I have to work Christmas Eve lunch time , and they said right we 'll be there at five past one , and I finish at one , there were there at five past one , they finally left two days after Christmas because I said I 'm sorry I have to go back to work today . |
4 | That 's our job , so you have to appreciate that that 's the job of a journalist , to enquire what is the , the worst and the best aspects of any , of any job , of any , of any interview , and so you really have to do it , and in the sense that you have to if you , you probably have to go back to square one and do maximum research on what you 're being asked about , so , therefore you have more confidence in precising down what your answer is . |
5 | But to this day I have nightmares in which I have to go back to school , and I 'm so relieved to wake up and find that it was only a dream . |
6 | I have to go back into hospital before Christmas but then I hope to be at home . |
7 | His side have stumbled recently at home but have won their last seven away games . |
8 | A spokesman for the actress said : ‘ It is no exaggeration to say that Mia and the kids have fallen totally in love with Tip . |
9 | THE US and Japan have fallen out over supercomputer sales . |
10 | America and Europe have fallen out over farm trade ; as a result , the negotiations at the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ( GATT ) have broken down . |
11 | Of late , stand-alone evaluation boards have fallen out of favour , mainly for two reasons ; many evaluation boards use difficult to standardise RS-232 links , and the boards require a power supply with +-12V for the RS-232 link and another 5V for the power rail . |
12 | Other stars to make the list of celebrities who have fallen out of favour are Kim Basinger , Tom Cruise , Eddie Murphy and Michael Jackson . |
13 | Portfolio controls were used intermittently through the 1970s , but have fallen out of favour in the 1980s and early 1990s with the recognition that they distort the workings of the financial system , and that methods of circumventing the controls exist ( see Hall 1983 ) . |
14 | It is also important to recognize that several of Japan 's most well-known companies like Honda , Sony or Toyota have relied less on bank loans and have therefore been able to follow fairly independent policies . |
15 | These patients have been reported to have greater amounts of duodenogastric reflux than controls , and some surgeons have relied solely on evidence of DGR to select patients for remedial surgery . |
16 | And we have relied solely on estate agents up until that point . |
17 | I understand that local authorities have pressed hard for access to the criminal records section , in particular in vetting potential employees — particularly those who would be working in sensitive areas , such as the social services . |
18 | The economies of Britain and the rest of the EC have marched closely in step since the 1970s ( see second chart ) . |
19 | Yesterday , Grant was out in a van with a loudspeaker on the roof ; the issues he has encountered have marched well with Labour 's national campaign , health in particular . |
20 | In the past , most major medical advances have depended crucially on animal studies — vaccines , antibiotics , insulin for diabetes and kidney transplants are just a few examples . |
21 | From this perspective the nature of modern democratic regimes , and the setbacks and limitations which they experience , are intimately connected with the class structure and the relations between classes as they have developed both in capitalist and in what I shall call ( for the moment ) post-capitalist societies . |
22 | Consequently , while corporate structures have developed apace since reorganization , it is questionable whether the corporate ethos has become deeply rooted . |
23 | We have referred before to heart disease and stokes . |
24 | Though they more usually refer to a later distinction of Hume 's , between ‘ relations of ideas ’ and ‘ matters of fact ’ , recent philosophers have commonly distinguished cases where we proceed , in Locke 's words , by ‘ the contemplation of our own abstract ideas ’ from those where , because there is no ‘ discoverable connection ’ between our ideas , we have to fall back on observation and experiment . |
25 | Security is lost and the traditional social networks have broken up in favour of the commercial nexus . |
26 | ‘ A couple have broken down with back injuries and never fully reestablished themselves . |
27 | EC-sponsored talks on the Gabcikovo dam dispute between Hungary and Slovakia in Brussels have broken down without agreement . |
28 | Some have pointed out with justice that the Max Planck Institutes have bled away the best research talent from the universities . |
29 | Three major charities , Christian Aid , SCIAF and Shelter Scottish Campaign for the Homeless , have joined together for form Home & Away . |
30 | Because of this pedigree , the opinions of the Left and of liberals have shied away from examination of the issue of morality in relation to crime . |