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

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1 Most conductors of my generation have to go through different experiences before we understand that it 's not the main thing in the world to conduct all American orchestras .
2 You have to go on special courses to carry guns
3 No , because I thought wicked you know , I 've for Monday I get to bloody fucking lie in bed and then like I have to go to flipping school and bloody give it back .
4 We have to accommodate the worst cases in bed and breakfast places but there are very few in East Cleveland so some families have to go to other towns like Stockton and Middlesbrough . ’
5 Seldes , who was to become Chaplin 's greatest booster in America as well as his personal friend , wrote of how ‘ you have to go to squalid streets and disreputable neighbourhoods if you want to see Chaplin regularly ’ .
6 I have to go to secretarial school , worse luck .
7 The team is weighing young children every month , and about 15 per cent of them have to go to intensive feeding , with high-energy milk to combat the symptoms of kwashiorkor .
8 Er , your officers have always , extremely cooperative in that way , and that they 're a particular group of officers , they do n't like to agree with everything that we say , and we have to go with robust discussions .
9 Do n't these people realise that the disabled still have to shop in bad weather ?
10 But New York 's 250,000 commercial concerns have to contract with private hauliers to have their rubbish removed .
11 Thus for a proper appreciation of the distinction between " slow " and " fast " you have to wait for electromagnetic waves to be introduced , discussed , and digested .
12 As debt must be serviced to avoid defaulting on creditors , planned ‘ cuts ’ in local expenditure particularly in periods of rising interest rates — invariably have to fall on other revenue items , such as salaries , running costs and services .
13 Teachers have to cope with multi-grade classes with little in the way of materials and books .
14 Her members have to cope with varying degrees of immobility — one lady has an artificial — but they are enthusiastic and even ambitious , setting before themselves the movements of Torvill and Dean as an ideal to follow .
15 Relatives have to cope with mental illness that so often changes the personality of their loved one .
16 I remember , after one lesson , having a sensation of a collar being around my neck which prevented me from turning my head ( similar to the kind people have to wear after painful neck injuries ) .
17 If we are to plan , we have to plan with plannable instruments .
18 Such assessments have to contend with other factors which could potentially produce misclassifications , such as inconsistency of teacher judgement .
19 Er whatever reasons people give we have to accept as reasonable reasons .
20 Attempts to do something about the problem have to concentrate on underground resources .
21 A further consequence of having time zones is that , when we travel we have to adjust to local time in the new time zone .
22 ‘ It makes them more responsible for their own work and gets them into the idea that they have to work outside normal school hours .
23 Do Compact students have to work in Compact firms ?
24 The less fortunate have to stand on aching pins as the carriage , unventilated ( it is impossible to fit air conditioning to tube trains as the tunnels are too small to acccommodate such devices ) , grows hot and foetid ; even the lines of Shirley Lim 's Modern Secrets up there amongst the ads- ‘ Last night I dreamt in Chinese/Eating Yankee Shredded Wheat ’ -brought to us by ‘ Poems On The Underground , ’ a ruse to make tube travel a little less stressful , can not alleviate the strap-hangers ' gloom and frustration .
25 but which have to come with numerical evidence .
26 Lack of money is holding them back — new sounds have to come from fresh effects pedals rather than a sampling machine — but the ambitions are burning : ‘ I do n't think we actually achieve the crossover , ’ admits Sam , with a who-gives-a-flying- f— -shrug , ‘ but that 's certainly what we want to do . ’
27 No longer is it adequate simply to maintain discharges within consent levels : now companies have to worry about environmental audits and integrated pollution control ( IPC ) .
28 Meanwhile the two Ulster courses and Dundalk have to suffer through poor entries for their jumping races .
29 So you have to beware of blind alleys like that ; from personal experience , there are loads of these styles that no-one has ever asked me to play . ’
30 Can you manage to stick to a weight-loss programme when you have defined a time period , i.e. the three weeks until your holiday , or if you have to fit into certain clothes for a special occasion which is soon to be upon you , and do you generally find it difficult to stick to a diet for a longer period
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