Example sentences of "have [to-vb] [prep] [pers pn] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It is important that your bank knows everything about your business so that if you have to go to them for help they are in the best position to five assistance . |
2 | ’ Even if a car is n't in stock and we have to wait for it to be built , we can generally hold the agreed price . ’ |
3 | You have to liaise with them on policy and practicalities . |
4 | And , as Appendix III shows , there 's the additional incentive , for many people , in keeping in with Mr Jones in case times get hard and they have to appeal to him for a loan to tide them over . |
5 | ‘ I have to write about it at school on Friday , and I do n't understand it . ’ |
6 | ‘ You have to write about it from outside experience . |
7 | This is an unreal place to be , because if you ca n't talk to other women , yet you believe all women must in the end come to separatism , then either those women have to be born separatist or they have to come to it through isolation , pain and struggle . |
8 | Put another way , the more the teacher is explicit about what behaviour is wanted , the less opportunity the pupils have to come to it for themselves and make the underlying knowledge or understanding their own . |
9 | You have to come with me to Bill 's house . ’ |
10 | And I have to talk to him on the phone and I 'm saying speak to him very well . |
11 | ‘ I have to talk to you about Nicola … ’ he murmured raggedly , the look in his eyes melting her stomach . |
12 | You have to look at it as an heirloom and a thing of beauty . |
13 | We have to look upon it with interest . |
14 | But the level of activity is not constant so either the permanent staff have to deal with it at the expense of other work , which leads to chaos ; or , temporaries have to be employed , which again leads to chaos . |
15 | In fact , I do n't see why you have to refer to him at all . |
16 | But because mistakes are expensive and we have to live with them for a long time we tend to play safe and go for rather bland schemes . |
17 | They have to get through it without officers or sergeants to guide them |
18 | The only things he does n't like are the narrow ramps on to aeroplanes , so we have to get behind him with a broom . |
19 | Oh well just have to pay for them between us . |
20 | we have to pay for it About the did n't leave it on the living , kitchen table . |
21 | It serves no real purpose and eventually we have to pay for it to be taken away . |
22 | It 's excellent value for the price but you have to pay for it in full . |
23 | But it 's the year that you have n't , but yo the year before that you have n't yet paid for you have to pay for it in the year that it you do n't make any profit . |
24 | Winter-lets are not intrinsically bad , but they are ‘ symptoms rather than causes of insecure housing , chiefly because many authorities ignore the needs of people who have to resort to them for want of a better choice … . ’ |
25 | They appreciate the humour and find the lesson units neatly fit the time we have to spend with them in class . |