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

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1 The refusal to attend meetings is one way that key individuals , who feel they have most to fear from change , have of undermining family work .
2 So they all have somewhere to unwind after work , De Niro has even installed a restaurant downstairs , the deliberately downhome Tribeca Bar and Grill .
3 Finally governments have also to bear in mind taxation rates in other countries when framing their own policies .
4 Similarly , in Jefferson v Cape Insulation Ltd ( 3 December 1981 ) Farquharson J awarded substantial damages to a woman who knew she must soon die of mesothelioma for her evident distress in being parted from her family : per Farquharson J : I have also to bear in mind … that the major misery this woman is going to sustain is not the pain , serious and terrible as that is , but the prospect which must be continually in her mind of being parted from her family , and particularly her youngest child .
5 We have then to look in detail at the ways in which relatively constant biological processes and relatively variable means of production have combined both in specifically comparable and in specifically variable ways , always within specific social ( historico-social ) situations .
6 By the way , although we have yet to respond to Threshold 21 , we will do so .
7 He points to a small cut on p.1 in the 1693 quarto , removing a reference to Hermia , Demetrius and Lysander , who — with 1692'5 Act 1 scene 1 disposed of — have yet to appear on stage .
8 FIGURE 2 Proportion of day spent engaged in constructive activity by people who have yet to transfer from hospital
9 Small wonder that Kenya 's plans to establish an Export processing Zone ( see later section ) have yet to come to fruition , despite recent improvements in the exchange-management procedures .
10 The fish have eaten their bodies ; they have nowhere to go for burial .
11 For that procedure , we have therefore to turn to Schedule 1 .
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