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

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1 The question is whether prices and mortgage rates have fallen far enough to ensure that this position will be reached in the near future .
2 As one of the company 's newer businesses we have to work much harder to establish the working methods and systems that get the job right for the customer .
3 You have to work much harder to stay friends with them . ’
4 The underground economy in every socialist state , however , has always been resolutely capitalist , and so my friend Kurowski and I have come here tonight to find out how the world 's oldest profession is adjusting to the new economic realities .
5 I have come here today to call to mind our brothers and sisters who have special needs/who are mentally handicapped .
6 I what I have come here today to do is is in the matters that we 're discussing , to take out any commitment to an outer northern .
7 " You have come here chiefly to hunt the rare wild animals in our jungles so that the people of America will be able to see them on display in the Sherman Museum in Washington .
8 Oh please , thought Grainne , please let it be that , for I have come so far to find it .
9 You have done so well to get to this point , it is vital that you stay on the rails until the first weighing and measuring day .
10 It was , therefore , a proud Rainer Zobel — the Kaiserslautern coach — who said : ‘ My players have done very well to come here and succeed .
11 I have seen enough already to know that my work on Christabel must be seriously altered in the light of what you have in these letters — I would n't be happy going on without taking them into account — and that must be true of Dr Michell 's work on Ash too , just as true . ’
12 This plan is useful only for people whose incomes have risen fast enough to meet payments on the new loan and the debt on their old mortgage .
13 They have n't all , I accept , been greeted with standing ovations , and some unions have moved more quickly to accept change than others .
14 If you have decided not only to start at the starboard end , but also to tack onto port as soon as possible , then a different set of priorities apply .
15 Their bodies have grown out sideways to form great " wings ' .
16 , general manager of the Advanced Materials site at Tourville La Riviere near Rouen , said : ‘ We have pushed very strongly to do business with many more companies and to develop new products . ’
17 Like other Central Europeans who had lived and grumbled under the Habsburgs , Hungarians have had even more to grumble about since .
18 The truth is , I have had only enough to permit me to drown my sorrows . ’
19 We have got not merely to say this , but to believe it and put our belief into practice .
20 ‘ We have to look very carefully to make sure standards of the exam are being maintained , otherwise qualifications will be devalued , ’ he said .
21 The community-centre members are conscious of the need for good relationships with their neighbours , and have bent over backwards to accommodate Muriel .
22 The report , by Jérôme Dourdin , noted in particular how tiring and discouraging it was for visitors to walk all the way out to the Pavillon de Flore to see the sculptures and then have to hike back again to visit the other collections in the Museum .
23 With a mortgage , you have to run very fast to stay in the same place — like the Red queen .
24 Former Ulster half-backs Ashley Armstrong and Annsley Harrison have teamed up again to renew their dalliance with the game they grew up with back at Methodist College .
25 Some have gone even further to suggest that , since people are purposive beings , all practices , including moral practices , are purposive in nature : ‘ a practice without a point is an empty ritual ’ .
26 Okay , so have gone down there to emphasize the importance of accidents .
27 Calls have gone out today to find seven riders double quick …
28 Having decided to hold as little of their wealth as possible in ‘ money ’ form , savers then have to decide how best to invest their savings .
29 X-rays can detect only big tumours , and bronchoscopes — flexible fibre-optic cables which relay pictures from the inside of the lungs to the outside world — only see those that have spread far enough to wrinkle the lining of the lung .
30 ‘ Members and officers of the county and borough councils have worked closely together to bring this scheme to fruition , ’ said Coun. Flowers .
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