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

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1 Reckon I 'm coming to well I ca n't come to that detention anyway cos I have to go to West Side Story tonight .
2 Mummy I have to go to drama class .
3 have to go to Executive Committee to discuss that . .
4 Three times a day , well twice a day as we were young , as we get older it was three times , it means we have to go to evening chapel as well .
5 Id have to go for Lorimer tho .
6 A spokesman from Cambridge University commented ‘ while the University 's buildings are in reasonable condition for their age , the maintenance staff have to work on emergency work and are not able to put time into other things . ’
7 Such considerations make the ‘ voluntary — do n't have to worry about income inequality ’ view look somewhat forced .
8 One line of approach could be to seek out situations where individuals have to choose between spending money and spending time and then study the choices that they make .
9 Each week we have to listen to mystery hand drills and various bangs and hammerings as the Jamesons get increasingly excited about the whole thing .
10 Well we have to walk to school love
11 Therefore , although farmers and foresters can change land use and erect new non-residential buildings , private individuals have to apply for planning permission for industrial or residential developments .
12 Statutory undertakers wishing to carry out development which is neither ‘ permitted development ’ nor authorised by a government department have to apply for planning permission to the local planning authority in the normal way , but in the case of ‘ operational land ’ appeals are considered jointly by the secretary of state and the ‘ appropriate minister ’ .
13 A drawback of being a private company is limited access to capital ‘ so we also have to look to investment income as a way to increase shareholders ’ funds for development ’ , Davidson said .
14 Er we still er we have to submit to Miss officer .
15 What any of these matters have to do with intercountry trade or a single market in Europe is not readily apparent .
16 W what we have to do with quality management , is introduce the horses for courses idea .
17 The second activity will not be related to specific lesson preparation but have to do with language work related to modes of language use .
18 For when one considers the matter , it is clear that there must be some aspects of language learning which have to do with habit formation .
19 They have to compete for telescope time , to make sure that no one beats them to crucial measurements .
20 The manual alternative , in which you have to switch from record mode to play , and then check to find the end of the previous recording by trial and error before returning to record mode , is messy , time-consuming and wasteful of precious battery-time .
21 ‘ Women have babies , ’ I said firmly to my redeeming friend , ‘ so it 's men who have to decide about spending money , such as money on restaurant bills . ’
22 For too many , the lack of financial security , savings and a clear future mean that they have to live at subsistence level .
23 Even if you have to pay for specialist advice you will still save money if you can do your own survey — moreover you will be in control , and you will gain a knowledge of the house you are buying before your are committed , which could save you a great deal of money and anxiety .
24 The reasoning behind that is that come from a lower class generally if you ca n't you know you ca n't go to a nursery school cos you have to pay for nursery school education in this country .
25 As the costs of landfill go on rising , such an approach will become more and more attractive to those who have to pay for waste disposal .
26 We have to stay with product innovation , drive forward our successes , carry on improving and carry on being a better company to work for .
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