Example sentences of "have [verb] to [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | This file should contain the responses the user would have given to the prompts had the system been used interactively , as described below . |
2 | This file should contain the responses the user would have given to the prompts for the relevant options had the system been used interactively as described below . |
3 | This file should contain the responses the user would have given to the prompts for the relevant options had the system been used interactively . |
4 | A male plumber would have to see to the pipes . |
5 | I wish he 'd get his teeth seen to ; do they have special police dentists or do they have to go to the ones everybody else goes to and hope the dentist does n't have some … have some grudge … some grudge against … ? |
6 | If you want a pint of Mayhem 's Sundowner Heavy or Oddas Light you 'll have to go to the Farmers Arms at Apperley near Tewkesbury . |
7 | Mrs ze Schluderpacheru was doing the accounts on her musical wrist-calculator , working how out much of her take would have to go to the yaks this quarter . |
8 | This means you wo n't have to go to the police after all . ’ |
9 | The aims of the new mental health task force , set up in January to monitor the mental health service modernisation programme ( p 000 ) , seem sensible , but if central data on the programme had been collected all along the team would not now have to go to the districts for information . |
10 | ‘ Excuse me , everyone , ’ said Zimmerman , rising , for being short of staff he would have to attend to the visitors himself . |
11 | The female attacks the male as soon as he approaches her nest , and drives him away before he can reveal how he would have responded to the kittens . |
12 | ‘ I wo n't have to talk to the players to motivate them . |
13 | He must have jogged to the shops and back , she deduced , keeping her brain detached as she stared at him . |
14 | I might have risen to the heights , |
15 | What a difference he could have made to the Barbarians in their recent clash with the All Blacks . |
16 | He realises that he does not have to conform to the laws which have been set down by his community . |
17 | Under the Regulations , workstations introduced on or after 1 January 1993 will have to conform to the Regulations immediately , but existing workstations or those installed on or before 31 December 1992 will have until the end of 1996 to comply . |
18 | Hercules was a great hero-god and , as such , may have appealed to the Celts whose tribal sagas , like those of other peoples , abound with similar mythical figures . |
19 | ‘ He would have to apply to the courts for any access . |
20 | Next , he said , he would have talked to the schools . |
21 | You say I 'd have to revert to the ranks . |
22 | Even if this outcome had not occurred , and by some miracle the world economy had continued to grow after 1918 , it is not possible that States would merely have accommodated to the requirements of growing world trade . |
23 | If pupils feel they want to smoke there they 'll have to stick to the bikesheds . |
24 | He said : ‘ Without him I would not have got to the Friends ’ School as a boarder . |
25 | Would he ever have got to the Olympics if every time he went to train at his local track he got swamped by the waste from a few thousand local toilets ? |
26 | Why should teachers have to submit to an incomes policy when the bosses made a 22.7 per cent . |
27 | The monastery was borne along on a buoyant prosperity which , while it may have contributed to the dissatisfactions and distractions felt by the few , drew most of its members together in a sense of their importance and independence , and hastened the disappearance of earlier divisions . |
28 | Total 360° Nissen fundoplication was used in all these series , though some differences in mobilisation of the stomach , length of the wrap , and diameter of the calibrating gastric sound may have contributed to the discrepancies seen . |
29 | It is possible that the higher level knowledge sources will have to contribute to the scores of the paths being extended since , at present , no psychological or computational model of bottom-up analysis is powerful enough to guarantee correct recognition based on acoustic quality alone . |
30 | But if I do , I will have to keep to the by-roads , because the traffic on the main road outside my cottage can be very busy in summer . |