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

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1 As we know , the whole indignity that women have to go through for these examinations is , of necessity , I am afraid , an unpleasant experience .
2 The week after next I have to go away for two weeks . ’
3 I have to put him into kennels tomorrow as I have to go away for some time and they insist that he be fully vaccinated . ’
4 erm then we would actually go , have to go away from that meeting on the nineteenth and c and come back with that information
5 ‘ Hey , if I have to go on with this much longer , I 'm going to start fancying you myself . ’
6 I have to go on with this particular trip .
7 The normal way of classifying a child is by his Or her father 's profession , and this is essentially all we have to go on in this case .
8 ‘ You have to go along with this .
9 Example : I have to go home at twelve o'clock today .
10 I myself have to go there with one of the officers from the prison , to interpret .
11 It 's a deficiency that they have to go back to another culture , but we hope they 've got sufficient strength from being here to get through that .
12 Well thank you Chairman , I have to go back to last Wednesday afternoon , when I had a telephone call from a reporter from the Eastern Daily Press asking me to make a statement on the press release by Suffolk County Council stating that the Bungay bypass has been abandoned well Chairman I have to say that I was somewhat erm put out , because I did I disappoint I think because they , the Highway Department did n't have the courtesy to inform me first , and you can well imagine how I felt er having received this news .
13 To get some idea of a possible solution to the problem that in potencies higher than the 12C none of the original starting material is likely to remain in the potency , we have to go back to some basic concepts of chemistry .
14 Dickinson was no stranger to success in the Gold Cup — he had trained the first two home , Silver Buck and Bregawn , in 1982 — but his feat in the 1983 contest is unique in big-race records , and to find anything remotely comparable you have to go back to 1822 , when James Croft 's four runners in the St Leger filled the first four places .
15 The shadow health secretary Robin Cook has launched Labour 's campaign on the NHS with a visit to a hospital where some patients have to wait up to two years to see a consultant .
16 A new sense of harmony is unlikely to be developed if bored parents have to wait endlessly in long queues to see teachers .
17 This is not to say that we have to fall back on Old Testament catastrophism .
18 Minis are used primarily for on-line work , so they have to perform well in this respect .
19 Those are the first ones you contact but you still have to sit down with one of the estate agents and say , Well look what sort of business do you give them ?
20 Literally , and then you have to sit there with this cream on , and it 's all very fiddly and messy and it smells .
21 Excuse me for not writing more as I have to catch up with some sleep and get to a meeting about the course by 10 a.m. tomorrow !
22 The fact that drivers — unlike , say , factory workers — have to work independently to some extent , so that their schedules can not be fixed in advance , is one reason why employment law is particularly hard to grapple with in the haulage industry .
23 There are great advantages to this style of entertaining ; the bonding between participants is inevitable and speedy , given the fact they all have to work together in close proximity ; business relationships are enhanced as company employees and valued clients share the hoisting of the sails and other such activities .
24 What guarantee do we have that , when we have to converge with , for example , the Greeks , Portuguese and Italians , the money transferred from our pockets to theirs will not merely impoverish us and give money to those who have not earned it while we have to work harder for less and pay higher interest rates ?
25 We then have to work out for each molecule which of the Cartesian axes corresponds with which inertial axis , as this depends on the details of the mass-distribution .
26 They may be good business for surveyors , but they are a waste of money for those buyers who are unsuccessful or who have to pull out for one reason or another .
27 For students all too easily feel that they have to come up with negative assessments if their appraisals are to be worth anything .
28 Buildings are not listed lightly : they have to come up to strict standards to qualify .
29 We have to come back to that in a minute okay .
30 Erm I still have to come back in some ways Patrick to er this this no car situation .
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